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Looks like the one my daughter found yesterday. Named him Oscar. Took a LOT of convincing he needed to go back to where she found him. The game all summer will be find Oscar every day.First turtle sighting! A three toed? I like the red eyes!
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I’m trying to convince my husband that this old peacock coop is saveable. The siding is in rough shaping and I think I could fix it myself. It’s 10x24, the back is fiberglass for light, one side is has a large open area covered in hardware cloth, the floor is dirt and petrified peacock poop, no nesting boxes but that can be fixed, concrete foundation with wire covering the concrete and a few feet out. What do you think?
I like to give new chicks a clump of sod in their brooder. These helps them develop immunity to coccidia. They are a bit afraid of it at first, but I know they will tear it to pieces over the next couple days.
If you do, make sure they have some grit....I added chick grit today.I wonder if I should put a clump of wheat sprouts in with the Cinnamon Queens? They got chick probiotics and now are getting a bit of Bragg's ACV in the water.
The sprouts on the right are for today's entertainment with the hens. Days 5-10 in the trays.
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