I am more likely to shoot it than let it in the house. This one really is wild and takes off as soon as it sees me.His face is dumb!
I think he wants to come inside to live.
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I am more likely to shoot it than let it in the house. This one really is wild and takes off as soon as it sees me.His face is dumb!
I think he wants to come inside to live.
He looks nice and fat.I am more likely to shoot it than let it in the house. This one really is wild and takes off as soon as it sees me.
Hopefully the voles. I have lots of those. Of course it is welcome to any of the starlings that I shoot. The other day it was eyeballing a squirrel and it is welcome to any it can catch. Unfortunately I suspect that it is eating the bunnies. I like bunnies better than I like cats.He looks nice and fat.
He is eating something.
Chain link is bad news.You guys I lost all my chicks today... ALL 21!!!
I called DH at work and he rushed home (30 minutes away). We got them back. I thought they were too big to fit through the chain link! Once one fit through, they all did it. Big dummies!
You really aren't ready for quail.You guys I lost all my chicks today... ALL 21!!!
I called DH at work and he rushed home (30 minutes away). We got them back. I thought they were too big to fit through the chain link! Once one fit through, they all did it. Big dummies!
Quail will have cages that they can't get out of. I have a parakeet and haven't lost it once.You really aren't ready for quail.
We put fencing over the chain link, now they can't get out. It's just temporary housing for meat chickens, the ones I'm keeping will go with the others once I definitely know they're pullets.Chain link is bad news.
I'm glad you found them all.
Technically the chain link area is my pitbulls dog park, but she is letting me borrow it if I share chicken with her!