ALABAMA!!

Thought I would post this link for you guys too. A BYC interactive member map! If you are interested we would love to see your dot added. A member named Ken started this map and it has been in use for a while in the Tx thread.
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I've been on it since earlier this year.
 
raz you need injectable ivermectin and to mix it I can't tell you how if you need it.
along with the two welsummer roos I have a black copper maran and a blue copper maran too that need homes all 5 wks old all free with pickup if interested I have pictures
 
I hate it when I have to suffer because of other people's stupidity. This morning our temp pen was attacked by 2 roaming pitt bulls. We lost 2 RIRs and Bob the RIR/BA.
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Hennrietta hid in the grass and has a few feathers missing, my HRIR hid behind the banana trees behind our house, and the white game hen is missing a patch of feathers and skin on her belly. She's been bandaged up and she's still in shock, but she's coming out of it slowly.

There's no question as to what's going to happen to those dogs when we see them again. We know what they look like and they won't have the chance to it again.
 
Raz!!! That is terrible! I lost some chicks this past week to a neighbors rat terrier. So we relocated Nova-Jean our biggest great pyr and haven't had any issue. I am so sorry especially for your loss of Bob!
 
Greetings from Fayette Co Alabama!

Raz, I feel your pain.. I lost some baby chicks last year to some neighborhood dogs. Luckily for them they haven't been back :)
 
There's only one way they could have gotten into the yard without something trying to attack them and that's the driveway. The other 2 ways involve either a horse or an American/German Rott.
 
I have two hawks squawking, circling around my giant tulip tree, they even swooped down into the neighbors trees... They've been at it for 45 minutes. Roo is crowing like a mad man... They're locked in their coop, they had enough sense to run for cover.

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Very unusual to see hawks in a subdivision.

Not sure if they're eyeing the chickens, they're really not very visible in their coop.

Maybe mating season? Or hunting for squirrels. The weather has been pretty grey and windy, it might have been tough to soar and they're hungry.

Made sure to bring the cat in.. he's such a skinny thing, they could fly off with him (I think my rooster weighs more than the cat).
 

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