It is. I also like ‘mobile trip hazard’ as a collective name for them. So much better than ‘ex-bats’.Oh my frick, that’s cute!!!!
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It is. I also like ‘mobile trip hazard’ as a collective name for them. So much better than ‘ex-bats’.Oh my frick, that’s cute!!!!
I don't know about everyone else but I think this changeable wealthier may have something to do with all this molting.I would not want to know what a forced molt is. That does not sound good.
It's a first for me tooI know what force feeding is: It’s when my chickens surround me and force me to give them treats (and they are very good at doing so)I have never heard of a forced molt, until today.
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The fact you reply shows you care and that's a help knowing you are there for usI know how to help with the tail problem, but I am sorry not giving out any advice. I am always not helpful.
I hope people let them know they are aware of their crueltyIt’s an awful practice. It’s abuse and exploitation in my mind.
Well, they are right about the treat bit but no magic is involved.Aren't they right in that assumption? Or are the walnuts in your pocket?
She's one of the lap hoppers. She's very endearing but she's also a bit of a savage when it comes to removing skin in her eagerness to make sure she gets her share.The one's eyeing you...impatiently or expectantly?
I read that the annual molt is triggered by some combination of day length and temperature. But individual chickens respond differently. Also it seems an individual chicken can respond differently each year. Maggie’s molt last year was just awful and this year so far it hasn’t bothered her much. What is going on with @BY Bob’s Sansa is just very weird indeed. I really hope he gets some answers on how to help her.I don't know about everyone else but I think this changeable wealthier may have something to do with all this molting.![]()
Here in the UK and from what I can gather in the US most poultry dusts are DE.Shad, will you please elaborate on the poultry dust and why it’s harmful? I have some on hand, but only used it once. Mine is not Sevin, but Permethrin based. I put it on Ruby’s back end when she was poopy, too weak to clean, and attracting flies. I did a very light dusting only on the back to discourage flies. However, I have it on hand in case we ever get life or mites. Thank you!
I sound like a native (learned as a child) but vocabulary and comprehension are limited due to lack of use. Still, it comes in handy for messing with people and calling the kids (they hear the language and come running even though they don't understand). If I were immersed again, I think it would come back again.Do you speak other languages? (Is it you that speaks Chinese?) I’m so envious of people who are fluent in more than one language!
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