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AshlyMommaWard
Chirping
Thanks all for your input!
The mystery has just been solved!
I locked my dogs (with food and water) in our shop, waited until they pooped. Feathers and a beak along with what looks blatantly like the gizzard contents of a chicken. (Balled up grasses and undigested corn etc.) Found in one poop sample. Didn't get poo from both dogs, but I'm calling them both guilty.
As of now the birds are healing and afraid, they will remain in their 244sq ft coop & run until they are all healed, I will be thinking it over, but as of now am considering selling all of my birds. If I cannot give them a safe & happy life I will find them someone who can. Free ranging is and has always been my #1 criteria for "happy".
These dogs are a lifetime (theirs) commitment, and I can easily find good homes for the birds. Will be considering supervised free ranging as an alternative, but with 2 kids under 3, my time is limited.
I appreciate all the help! Thank you all!
The mystery has just been solved!
I locked my dogs (with food and water) in our shop, waited until they pooped. Feathers and a beak along with what looks blatantly like the gizzard contents of a chicken. (Balled up grasses and undigested corn etc.) Found in one poop sample. Didn't get poo from both dogs, but I'm calling them both guilty.
As of now the birds are healing and afraid, they will remain in their 244sq ft coop & run until they are all healed, I will be thinking it over, but as of now am considering selling all of my birds. If I cannot give them a safe & happy life I will find them someone who can. Free ranging is and has always been my #1 criteria for "happy".
These dogs are a lifetime (theirs) commitment, and I can easily find good homes for the birds. Will be considering supervised free ranging as an alternative, but with 2 kids under 3, my time is limited.
I appreciate all the help! Thank you all!