Ha! Moose doesn't kill anything. We had a couple mice sneak in the basement last winter. My other cat ripped one to pieces and Moose took ot upstair and laid eith it in his cat bed. I was so grossed out. Mu husband had to get rid of it. Lol!
I know they're a little young. Four and eoght were my guesses. I was just seeing if someone with a little more experience had a better odea than I did.
Drumstick Diva, I've had my cat for a few years and he has absolutely no prey drive. My other cat was tossed outside while I took pictures. But...
Here they are! I only have 8 pictured and they're sleeping nicely lol.
Number two
Number three
Number four
Number five
Number six
Number seven
And finally number 8
Alrighty! I have nine lovely mutt chicks to be three weeks old on wednesday. Would anybody be willing to bear with me and see if they could sex any of them. Two I am 90% certain are roos. But I've never had chickens before. So I'm hoping to find some help here. Thanks!
It might be a humidity issue. The membrane is too tough so they tire out before and die. Though I do asist. I had 10 out of 12 hatch last time and I had to help two out. My early birds. The humidity wasn't high enough when they decided to hatch.
Indeed. I got the eggs from a farm outside of town where she lets them all free range. I though it might be a growthe. It's only the one foot and one feather thingy. I have a white chick with side burns on it's legs. I just didn't know what it was.
Mmm maybe no one has any experience with this. It is kind of strange lol. I have heard quail eggs are easy enough to throw in the yard and they'll hatch. But I haven't tried it lol
Hm that's a good question. I live in nebraska where our July is frequently 100+ and humidity is between 60 and 80%. I would love to know this answer as well. I don't see why it couldn't happen.