Helen i think we will just have to agree to disagree on this.
I see that its needed and i guess you dont.
We have differant views and thats fine.
So i wont interfere with your thread any longer.
If they could figure out another opition then good but the very idea of moving thm is just not...
No Helen i dont hunt them or any creature and have in the past fostered joeys.
But they are facing a far worse demise if left in the 116 hectres they are in.
There are WAY too many roos for that small area and simply not enough room or feed.
Oh another fact the transportaion of the adults to...
Whoa lets consider the facts here guys.
1.The kangaroos are starving to death due to over population and lack of feed due to lack of rain.
2. The cost to move these roos was estimated at $3000 each.
3. they want to move them to A roperty in Braidwood but there is nothing to stop these roos...
Buff ducklings can be brown.
Usually with a hint of yellow too.
They dont get their buff colour until about 5mths of age.
It could be a KC but dont cross off the buff just yet;)
i must say though those dogs dont seem to be a bad condition so he was clearly looking after some of them.
Not condoning hoarding but playing devils advocate;)
Goodluck finding new homes.
:omy two mussies got into a fight on the nest just as the egg was begining to hatch.
She has ended up out of the shell but her yolk hasnt been absorbed!!!!!
It isnt bleeding anymore but i think its been ripped.
Is there anything i can do to help her as she is the only egg.
Please help
I have...
ok so its day 19 og my "chook eggs under a duck" experiement.
I candled last night and both of the eggs are doing fine.
No one in the air cell yet.
the wait is killing me!
ok for future ref. cold water and eggies a no no.;)cold watercauses the pores in the egg to close up and they may draw in germs from the outside into the egg.
If it was me i would incubate them cant hurt.
I wouldnt send them out to someone though.
Send them the ones you know the age of;)
looks...
how long do you think they ahve been there?
Mussies lay large lots then sit on them and some eggs may be up to 15-20 days old.
They still seem to bring them out.
DId you float them in warm or cold water?