Happy Anniversary to you and your DH (?)Did I mention it's our anniversary today? Fun times! Vaca with the whole family in Idaho and since we let the kids nap they're STILL up! Grr
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Happy Anniversary to you and your DH (?)Did I mention it's our anniversary today? Fun times! Vaca with the whole family in Idaho and since we let the kids nap they're STILL up! Grr
I have never seen a rattlesnake bite before. OMG.. Poor puppy. My mom vaccinates her dog. I wonder what the difference in injury is.
I believe the vaccine is only effective for very specific venom. I may be mistaken but I seem to remember reading that it doesn't work on the type of rattlers we have...well on the east side any way.
I tried multiple things with my meany and still ended up culling him. Sad to do but there are too many nice roosters out there needing homes. Mine bit my daughter by her eye also, on the hand as she was feeding the girls and the back of the calf. He dug his own grave!That is a pic of my 2 y/o right after a less than 10 week old pullet attacked both his eyes. Imagine what a hormone filled strong rooster could do to your sonafter the pic, those injuries turned black and blue and they almost swelled shut
How refreshing to see pom poms around that look like they are supposed to! I completely believe your girl runs the roost! They are spunky critters who don't know their size!! My favorite color is wolf sable. I consider myself a "big dog" person but I LOVE these little guys!!Thank you!! I bred the Mal, Kes, and the Pom, Kaitlyn, was my original girl, in the Breed. She will be seven, in November and is the Alpha girl of my pack. It is so funny seeing this little five pound dog dominate dogs that are twice her size!
The photo below shows my pack next to my motorhome and the last photo is the Pom puppy, of my breeding, winning a Best In Show at 11 months. Words can't express how thrilled I was at that. Click on each to see the full shot.
Sheila
CUUUUTE!! He does have a suspicious look on his face, haha!Very pretty dogs! We have a Pomeranian mix, with Sheltie, Pekingese, I can't recall what else. He looks like a little fox. He is the least favorite of my dogs because I'm not fond of the little emperor personality, the yapping he is prone to do on occasion and his delicate ways that make him not want to go outside to go potty on rainy days.
However. He is a great lap warmer, a good "watchdog" who does his darnedest to keep all squirrels out of the yard and has been DH's constant and loyal companion for the past 12 years. He adores DH and looks to him like he's king of the universe. I suppose that's just about one of the most important jobs in the world and he does it well.
Did I mention it's our anniversary today? Fun times! Vaca with the whole family in Idaho and since we let the kids nap they're STILL up! Grr
Happy Anniversary to you and your DH (?)
As far as the person with the mean roo--sorry I am not sure who the OP is...
There are WAY too many NICE roos that are killed just for being roos...
Personally, I would kill the mean one and I would NOT pawn him off on someone else or breed him!
I have found through years of breeding chickens that temperament IS in fact genetic! Mean roos (or hens) will produce mean birds. If it's a one-of-kind roo or so very expensive or the ONLY one you have, I'd risk breeding it IF you have no other option(s). Then once you have a few chicks, cull the mean one. You'll get a good idea of the chicks' temperaments fairly quickly and while they're growing up, you could look for more lines to add to your flock.
An example of that are the Breda Fowl I have. NASTY, NASTY, NASTY. VERY flighty hens, VERY aggressive roos. Every one of them. They're not old enough to breed yet but once they do, the oldest roos will be culled and I'll hope the next generation(s) have better dispositions. I can deal with flighty because most of the time, they will eventually settle down. A mean roo is not so easily tamed.
If you need a roo that can be around children or anyone--send me a PM. I have several that I'd GIVE you!! Bantams & LF. I don't keep or breed anything mean at all. It's a waste of time, space, money and feed. It costs just as much to feed a nice rooster as it does a mean one...and with feed prices soaring and without an increase in income, it just doesn't make sense to feed/breed mean ones.
Just remember this:
Ninja Roos make good STEW!!!
Awww, greyhounds are such sensative souls! Not many sweeter, or softer, dogs out there!Wow, poor guy! I'm glad he's going to be okay. Dogs are pretty darned tough. Well, other people's dogs, lol. I'm on my third greyhound, and they're made out of glass.
Best wishes for a quick recovery, Cash!
Jennifer
CONGRATULATIONS!!! Have a great vaca!!!Thanks CR! Yup me and the DH married for 7 years today3 kids later and we're having lots of fun! Night all, just got the crazed, overtired, screaming 2y/o to sleep and we can finally sleep! Or something.....
Quote: Thanks CR! Yup me and the DH married for 7 years today3 kids later and we're having lots of fun! Night all, just got the crazed, overtired, screaming 2y/o to sleep and we can finally sleep! Or something.....
Happy Anniversary!!!!!!
I going to warn you. I will giggle if you two end up with a fourth kid.
Did I mention it's our anniversary today? Fun times! Vaca with the whole family in Idaho and since we let the kids nap they're STILL up! Grr
Happy Anniversary to you and your DH (?)
Thanks CR! Yup me and the DH married for 7 years today 3 kids later and we're having lots of fun! Night all, just got the crazed, overtired, screaming 2y/o to sleep and we can finally sleep! Or something.....
[COLOR=FF0000]Happy Anniversary!!!!!![/COLOR]
[COLOR=008000]I going to warn you. I will giggle if you two end up with a fourth kid. [/COLOR]