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I had a co-worker who makes little outfits for her (amazingly tolerant cats) including little hats! Be careful as I’m afraid this might also be a slippery slope. Considering I’m already making everyone little jean jackets.... I may also be in danger of falling into the “Chicken fashion world”!![]()
Don't be surprised if I mock up some of these ideas.
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I always feel sorry for cats dressed up in outfits. It always feels so undignified and cats should look regal. Like this 17 lb (7.7 kg) guy.
Thanks, very valid points. I will plan bi-weekly checks. Luckily traffic in the run and coop itself is limited to the chicken team (and it is kept locked), but it is true, we don’t have nearly as much oversight as a true backyard coop. Now just need to teach myself how to spot these parasites and how to handle some of the less cooperative fuzzbutts!Especially with a community garden style arrangement, as there’s a lot of traffic and potential for cross contamination of pests. I know when I visit another flock to observe some basic bio-security, but who knows what all the other visitors do and where they have been?
Look at those cheeks!!I always feel sorry for cats dressed up in outfits. It always feels so undignified and cats should look regal. Like this 17 lb (7.7 kg) guy.
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Thanks, very valid points. I will plan bi-weekly checks. Luckily traffic in the run and coop itself is limited to the chicken team (and it is kept locked), but it is true, we don’t have nearly as much oversight as a true backyard coop. Now just need to teach myself how to spot these parasites and how to handle some of the less cooperative fuzzbutts!
Here are my eggs from today.... do you see what I see brudda Bob.... first egg from Poppy or Daffy
.... not sure who.. View attachment 1925616I promise I’m not trying to rub it in
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Thanks, very valid points. I will plan bi-weekly checks. Luckily traffic in the run and coop itself is limited to the chicken team (and it is kept locked), but it is true, we don’t have nearly as much oversight as a true backyard coop. Now just need to teach myself how to spot these parasites and how to handle some of the less cooperative fuzzbutts!