I have two domesticated pet turkeys and today I found a wild injured turkey (they at have a bad limp) and put them in a dog carrier in my general turkey run.
More on the wild turkey: It looks like her flock abandoned her and she is very skinny. I have doubts that a predator won’t just eat her if...
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My cat looks at himself for the first time in the mirror and I guess he thinks he is spooky, he held this same expression for over 2 minutes and was absolutely frozen for a couple of minutes.
Hey so I couldn’t leave the mom with them more then a week and a half because she was a new mom and was being a little to violent with them while foraging for food, but while the babies were with her, nobody came down with pox and I think by adding electrolytes in the water and having medicated...
Ok thank you for letting me know. When I visited the store that was all they had, so I got some bags of it but then I wondered if it could be bad for Turkeys since it’s red and not brown like I have seen in videos talking about deep litter methods for runs.
I’m wondering if it is okay to use red mulch in my turkey run so that I can make it deep litter method for it. Is red mulch ok for turkeys and chickens? Thank you
Foxl pox has been running around in one of my coops lately.
Unfortunately my chicken Megan caught it and has had it about a week and a half/ 2 weeks or so. Unfortunately her babies just hatched today and they have been with her a couple of hours. I really hate to seperate her from her babies...
Thank you, yeah it really does suck but at this point I also want to protect my other chickens if it is a raccoon. Do I just set a up a humane catch and release trap, or like somehow distract it with like cat food or something.
Geez that is crazy :(
poor chicken.
Did you try to trap the raccoon? I was thinking about buying and setting up a humane catch and release trap cause I am worried for the rest of my animals