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Yesterday after school her comb was fine. This morning the back of it was purple again.
Kinda weird...
They get fresh organic feed, veggies from Market on the Move (gotta get outta here and go there now!) and movie theater popcorn.
Yeah, we are out in Desert Hills. All rural, horses, cattle, etc. out here. and no HOA.GREAT! But are Roos legal where you live?
That goat is so stinkin' cute!
Terri I havent seen your chicks yet well I can only speak for mine but in the summer after it get to 100 ive had no problems with even my 1 day olds being out in the nursery outside . they have plenty of shade during the day and they all cuddle at night and since its still 80 out at midnight here no problems with them getting cold. Now if we get a cold front come I put the heat light out for them..Kat, Great looking chicks! So you think my babies can go out side with out need of heat at night? Darn should of had you come in and see the chicks but then you saw them on the post.
I dont have a splash roo yet . I have a cookoo .... Yes its hard to let the babies go , but im sure its got a good home. and you will get to see picture of it growing up . Im going to be the same way when our Donkey has theyre baby in NovemberDon't look at me for splash. I've had no luck finding any myself. Put your splash roo with a black or blue hen I think you'll get splash. You have a good chance anyway. Thanks for the info.
I had a hard time letting that little goaty go!