That reminds me Al, I have a silkie with a straw stuck in it's foot. Do I need to remove the diaper to treat it?...
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That reminds me Al, I have a silkie with a straw stuck in it's foot. Do I need to remove the diaper to treat it?...
Wouldn't it be interesting, if this life turned out merely a platform from which, you can show God exactly how you'd like to be treated by how you treat the sick, the injured, the stupid, you come in contact with? At what point is an animal suffering too much and needs put down, at what point is treating it merely too inconvienent for you. From the rabbit comment bee, I thought you most likely to be eaten by lions in the next life...maybe you've had a change of heart. Maybe your just joking sideways about the broody substitute, but even orphans like a mama. Here is how I teach the orphans to nest up at nighte
Mother vinegar, Nu-Stock and bag balm. That's my whole list.![]()
No I don't want to call it rehab or rescue or anything like that, seems way to warm & fuzzy for meJust not wanting to see them go to waste or die a painfull long death. Just want to do what is right for the right reasons, then have a BBQ LOL. There is a side of me that when the world goes to hell in a handbasket and the huggers are starving and want to eat, I would say sure I will make you this nice big juicey chicken dinner, so here it is.......... now chop it's head off and gut it out then you can eat. I just want to see the look on their faces when forced to confront reality or starve.![]()
Mother vinegar, Nu-Stock and bag balm. That's my whole list.![]()