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    Comment by 'oceanswimmer' in article 'Impacted Crop How To Treat Your Chickens Surgery Graphic Pic'

    Ruth, you did a beautiful job with the crop surgery! What suture did you use for the internal layer of tissue? Dissolvable? Did she drink right away, and what then did you start feeding with? Please update, because you've really got my attention! It appears you have the attention (and well...
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    stray rabbit!

    Let her go now. Rabbits feed and are most active at night. If you know you have predators, release near cover (thick bushes) so Rabbit has a place to rest, feed, re-orient, and get home! On another note, wild rabbits just never make good pets. If you want to raise some rabbits in the future...
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    stray rabbit!

    If it has been wild this long, it has developed the ability to survive. If you're comfortable picking it up, you might check if it is a buck or a doe. If it's a doe, you might want to let it go, as they hide their litters (only need to feed twice a day for about 5 minutes). You might be trying...
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    12 dead birds and charges filed *update 1st court date today*

    I've been reading BYC because I'm not a chicken owner yet (raised Banties when I was a little girl) and raised rabbits when my kids were little....but this really got me where I live. long story short: one morning our son woke us to say 2 dogs were in the yard. 2 Rottweilers were playing "bite...
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