@Anaray Sorry, couldn't help but chuckle :lol: Mud mask is eggsellent for the skin I hear,;)
Next time we have a downpour I'll take photos of the geese. They like to make holes in the mud and stick their heads in there.... :eek:
Fingers crossed for you.
We have wet winters here so despite the baking heat and summer droughts the hardier weeds (usually thorny ones) :barnie still grow!
In my limited experience they start to lay properly the spring after they hatch. They may lay the odd egg 6 , months plus but not regular. That's what happened with my 5 so far anyway....:D
I wouldn't risk it, dogs are domestic wolves, the sweetest dog can try to play with the fluffy thing to find that not only is the fluffy thing fragile, it also tastes yummy.... :eek: