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Oh, I know because I have had some trouble with this Bobcat off and on since August. I fix something, he outwits me. He is a clever kitty that is really starting to tick me off. LOL I have seen him from my bedroom window. After finals the whole pen is getting redone (like ft.knox).
Im not sure about saving him. (the roo). I kind of wanted some input, and I also am worried about the amount of pain he is in. If he looks like the pain is too bad in the AM, he will be culled. If he is okay but later develops an infection, I will also cull him. I was just going to sell him for someone to eat this weekend. But the thing is, as long as I have a bird in my care, I try to give him/her the best care. To be honest, I think I will end up culling him based on my past experience with injuries.
Is there anything you can give him tonight to help ease the pain until you decide what to do? I can't imagine that pain but know he has to be suffering. I'm sorry for what happened. Glad to hear about Ft. Knox- that's how our's is built. We should share pictures.
yes. I plan to do "before" and "after" pictures, so I can show how my pens are flawed and how I solved the problems. I like to show people how I use "exclusion" methods instead of trapping/hunting predators. It can be done, and these pens I have these birds in right now were put up very quickly and not meant to be permanent. My other 3 pens are very sturdy, and nothing can get in there but a bear. LOL I would love to share pictures, and to see how you constructed your pens.