hold on, chickens do it in one spot at a time, guinea pigs are like machine guns and pepper the whole room, or perhaps more like roadway marking machines they leave a trail.
Should return the diapers to the rip off artists who defrauded you, they did make a claim about it being ok after 20 minutes, but it wasn't, so return it. Also learn the lesson about not getting ripped off in the first place.
chickens can be toilet trained as far as I know. I haven't done it...
That link to mayo clinic is one of the worst I've ever seen. I'd just like to point out for the record that my pockets are not being stuffed full of cash to post online or write up on websites or anything like that, there is a HUGE amount of money in the tea-tree honey industry known as mānuka...
I did not direct my post at you, re-reading what I wrote I think its a stretch to think that, debate ? no, I was saying, and perhaps my writing was not clear enough as I cant care enough to do more but give pointers in the right direction, I was saying that the whole honey is dangerous scam...
there are a lot of lies floating about, let me clear some up.
the salmonella thing is fake, bacteria don't live in an anti-bacterial agent.
Honey, where glucose lactase produces hydrogen peroxide, kills salmonella. Bees met salmonella about a gazillion years ago before scams were ever invented...
I'd try a few days to a week like that, it can only effect the warmth if it is stopping the down from working, oil may LOOK damp but it's not, it doesn't evaporate and evaporation is the mechanism of getting cold. try a comparison oil to water on your skin to see.
I would be cautious about...
there is also coconut oil (often organic and cheap too) it has to be one of the least known incredible tools out there.
for cooking, even deep frying, it's opposite of all the seed oils, it's actually good.
It works on the outside as well as inside, it annihilates rashes like you're a...
woah, wait up, I'm saying bucket chicken from the drive thru has not enough calcium and as shown in the unusual bones and so on, home raised chicken does indeed have calcium, in some instances too much.
while I disagree and say bagged pellets are never a good idea because you have no idea what...
I would say the food has to be taken into account as well, when there is profit first in the food chain things like calcium, magnesium are left out.
If the chickens don't have it in their food, they cannot put it in their bodies at any speed.
I guess mine must benefit from being fed...
so I went looking at historical paintings, anatomy, biology, veterinary, culinary, so many grandpa carves the roast chicken stock photos, came across someone on here with the same soft of thing.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/keel-bone-without-cartilage.904746/
it is not just the...
from the look of it, it's healthy. in fact healthier than regular chickens.
in fact come to mention it my friend who comes to help by cleaning them, he does a lot in his life and time to time to feed his family, he very often comments they are the healthiest he has seen.
so it may be like...
you might try contacting universities and so on, see if any are willing for free to autopsy should the worst happen, so you know the threat to yourself and your duckies.
haven't seen it before. honey is a trifecta, anti fungal, anti bacterial and antiseptic, dip your finger in some, dab dab dab it on. it's honey, it helps many things and cant hurt, though save the eyes till duckie can go into the water.
you don't need do anything, if you really want to go overboard, then use an anti-fungal anti-bacterial anti-septic like honey if you really want, It will nuke the lot it touches because glucose lactase produces 'small but potent but not big enough to harm anything bigger than germs' sized...
...for flapping crows. Yes, I know, I know, native people say they are re-incarnated dead people, but they don't tell you all those people were pri*#$ who killed children and steal eggs and kill chicks and I have one here I saved and it's eye is still not open, it was a horror show, horrible...
comparing my own 6-12 month old roosters to the crap in a bucket from the drive-thru, which is slightly younger. All my young roosters are pretty much like this, although perhaps slightly different in years past, surely I would remember such a shocking stand out breast bone as this one.
not too...
Definently need more roosterers, gotta love em and heneras too :wee
I have quite a few bones here from the past few days of culinary efforts. enough drumstick for at least one full rooster and one lop sided one as well. They're pretty much the norm around here. Well fed free-range chickens, not...
I'm unconvinced and still believe that brandy or some other alcohol would have been most useful, even the reference says 'food and drink'.
Still the internet is full of things and people including non drinkers.
If I was freezing to death and a bernard came to me and there were just some rice...