If you'd be willing to donate him to a good cause you might want to contact these people (I know them personally and they have just started this organization): http://www.marleysmission.info/ They are in Northeast, PA. Tell them "Laura" referred you.
I hope you find a wonderful home for him...
I work for a private doctor's office doing the billing work, so I have lots of health insurance experience... if you want PM me the name of your plan and I can probably tell you all about it.
Yaks! so cool. There is a little place around here that has a few yaks. They are funny... always itching themselves with those big horns.
I like your yak/sheep-loving rooster.
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This is good to know because I was wondering if they could eat that stuff.
I did put a wild birdseed block out for them and they stayed away from it for a whole day.......... I think they were, well...... chicken to try it!
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I agree. We keep populating our land, cutting down more and more forest for housing, and then wonder why the animals are in "our" backyard. (ooops, sorry, off topic)
Not really off topic at all (imo):
Stork - The bird of War
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Yes! Same here. and I feed them on the tree line on my property going up to my field so it keeps them going to that spot instead of wandering around the property, although they will go down in the big front field and snack on the apple tree. I have actually had neighbors ask if they...
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I got my chickens some Alfalfa and they really do seem to love scratching thru it.
However, right now... they are way too interested in the file box (cardboard box you store files and papers in that you put together - you get them at office supply stores) I use to bring them inside...
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Thank you. I have a premade coop that all that is attached to.
I figured it this way... either I could be really heartbroken about predators getting my chickens or I could do it the right way and make sure that my birds were safe.
I still have to take a final pic as it is all done...
Mojo Chick'n :
I'm not sure I have an Indoor Dog
he sleeps inside at night, comes in and goes out as he pleases, but he is a farm dog. (I don't have a doggy door - I am a doggy doorman.)
meri
I know that one all too well! We finally got smart and made the door so they can open it to go...
I raised the waterer and feeder by putting a few flat rocks under them... later on I found that the chicks liked to sleep on the flat rocks because they would retain heat from the heat lamp.