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I found it amusing that the vet who decrows rooster is named Dr. Babcock - don't know if he's still around though. I do remember reading that he's the only vet in the U.S. that does that procedure.
Meredith
Try Palo Verde ( Dr babcock) or Palm Glen.
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I am sorry to hear about your RIR, and your neighbor..... but that last quote made me laugh...I enjoy reading your posts
Not much going on in the 'tukee.....No losses from the heat so far, and just stumbled on a great pet sitter so I can enjoy my upcoming 20 year class reunion...
Congrats on your new adopted feather kid I would quarantine a bit longer, and agree with the tractor next to the current pen. Could you move the tractor into the larger pen then? And follow with supervised "visits" and monitoring.... Good luck!
My pheasants sleep at night In the morning however, during the breeding season, is a different story. I have LA's, RG and YG and the males do tend to make a loud, shrill noise during the breeding season. Often in the early morning, late morning and again at dusk. The rest of the year they are...
! I introduce new kids by utilizing a small pen inside the main pen. Slow, supervised introduction and eventually they all find their pecking order... Again, welcome!