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Say, those two Silkies look vaguely familiar.This is my two youngest Silkies who are currently enjoying some time outside now. DH and I bring them in every evening. Sometimes the Seramas are out there, sometimes it's my new Silkie girl I picked up from Catdance a couple of weeks ago. They take turns. Some have gotten so used to the routine now that when I open the little door, they stand and wait for me to pick them up and bring them in. We all get a little cuddle time then...
I like your ex pen. I have one that the hatchmates of your babies use, but it has no cover.
Dave - the more I think about it, the more I think you're right. Could she have been dropped by a hawk? That would cause some pretty severe internal injuries right?
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I think you're right. Isaac said perhaps a kid hugged her too tight and broke a rib/punctured a lung. But alas, no witnesses.
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Doesn't it? Every time I see it, it looks like a monster creeping up over the horizon, evil fingers perched on top of the hills peering over... It's a fantastic photo, but very, very frightening.
Very cool "mental image". you have quite the imagination. I see it now too.
Quote: I know what you mean about the smoke. It is bad.
Oh, and turkeys are the funniest things ever. They follow us around EVERYWHERE. They are a hoot, I am so glad we got them.
I have actually considered using our covered X-pen to bring a few girls out at a time to the front yard when we're home to supervise so that they can enjoy some actual greenery.
Oh ok thanks for the perspective...I will not be asking DH to rip out all our massive Rhodies when he gets home then