I have no clue@BY Bob also said his chickens like the rabbits. Why is this do you think?
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I have no clue@BY Bob also said his chickens like the rabbits. Why is this do you think?
I wonder if this is a common thing. I'm going to guess it's similar to different flocks of birds that forage together - Chickadees and Nuthatches, sometimes Kinglets. The theory is that it has been beneficial to each other to have the extra eyes and ears for look-outs, and they are not usually competing for the exact same foods, so they've evolved to tolerate each other.I have no clue
He looks fabulous!HAPPY NEW YEAR to all!!
TRUMP... looking fabulous ❤ View attachment 2474067
If you want my take on this, then this is mine. God instilled in every creature, the need to not be alone. I have seen a lone lioness, take in a (much lower on the food chain) baby gazelle. Rare yes, but it does happenI wonder if this is a common thing. I'm going to guess it's similar to different flocks of birds that forage together - Chickadees and Nuthatches, sometimes Kinglets. The theory is that it has been beneficial to each other to have the extra eyes and ears for look-outs, and they are not usually competing for the exact same foods, so they've evolved to tolerate each other.
Your theory sounds reasonable tooI wonder if this is a common thing. I'm going to guess it's similar to different flocks of birds that forage together - Chickadees and Nuthatches, sometimes Kinglets. The theory is that it has been beneficial to each other to have the extra eyes and ears for look-outs, and they are not usually competing for the exact same foods, so they've evolved to tolerate each other.
I read your thread from the beginning but when I started, it was only 100 pages or so, not 2K+!
Our buff orpington Rosie was obsessed with any kind of paper towel or tissue like paper for ages, she would snatch them out of our hands or pockets if she could reach and try to run off and eat them. After awhile I think she just thought it was a fun game.I tipped out their bedding onto the ground as it becomes part of the deep litter, and she was actually pecking at the pile and I could see her munching! She had plenty to eat yesterday so I don't know why she felt the need to eat wood shavings. Her crop was empty this morning so that was good. They've got ACV water today.
One of our cats also likes to eat half a tissue if she comes across it. You can't leave a box of tissues lying around, she eats the top half!![]()
What a beautiful boy.HAPPY NEW YEAR to all!!
TRUMP... looking fabulous ❤ View attachment 2474067
I can't figure mine out, why should you be able to do so?I guess there is room to squeeze in 3 more.
I don’t know why they have started sleeping so far apart. They were all snuggling before.
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