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- Nov 21, 2009
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This is the plan!
Tomorrow morning I am taking the xxl dog crate/kennel to my Aunts house. My Uncle is going out 2nite to case the woods out (he assures me that they are living in the scrub oak (approx6.5' high @ most)not the pine treees; cause the first point for roosting in trees is over well 30'!)
Uncle and DH will get together 2moro night and see how many they can catch (I'm hoping for 3-4). We have till Sunday to catch my "limit" (cause school starts back Mon.)
I will keep you posted on how it all works out...may even bring my video camera...lol. Should be a funny sight!
But I need this info ASAP...Uncle says if all goes okay but only catch 1-2, we can bring crate back and he'll collect the rest. What type of feed should I send cause I won't be able to go back till Friday? And should a hen lay an egg after I get them home, how long will these eggs be fertile? If the hen is broody, I'm thinking of letting her hatch her eggs.
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Tomorrow morning I am taking the xxl dog crate/kennel to my Aunts house. My Uncle is going out 2nite to case the woods out (he assures me that they are living in the scrub oak (approx6.5' high @ most)not the pine treees; cause the first point for roosting in trees is over well 30'!)
Uncle and DH will get together 2moro night and see how many they can catch (I'm hoping for 3-4). We have till Sunday to catch my "limit" (cause school starts back Mon.)
I will keep you posted on how it all works out...may even bring my video camera...lol. Should be a funny sight!
But I need this info ASAP...Uncle says if all goes okay but only catch 1-2, we can bring crate back and he'll collect the rest. What type of feed should I send cause I won't be able to go back till Friday? And should a hen lay an egg after I get them home, how long will these eggs be fertile? If the hen is broody, I'm thinking of letting her hatch her eggs.
Comments...Concerns?
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