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IndeedGood for calories, bad for sticky poop.
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IndeedGood for calories, bad for sticky poop.
Forget that. Where is your cat?Don’t your girls attack the mice? Mine kill and eat them but they can’t keep up with how fast they breed which is why I went for exclusion.
I am dunking their beaks. Then they drink.I am rooting for all three of them.
do they drink on their own or are you syringing?
Mice seem to have greater high-hz hearing than chickens do, roughly 12-20k hx vs 10-12k hz or thereabouts. Chickens have low-hz hearing beyond what we can hear. I still am suspicious of anything claiming that mice will be driven away by it. Also, mouse hearing is closer to ours than chicken hearing, it could be bad for our own ears!I will look the hz range up but chickens hearing is very sensitive, and we don't really know for sure all about their sensory world. Guessing here that anything mice can hear they likely would too.
The last post there isn't here. I'm so sorry, it is too bad and too sad. and you've done the best anybody could do Nobody except the post office could have fixed thisTime Accelerated
the last three parts were accidentally put into @Ribh thread. I copied them over to here for those that don't follow hers.
Yes.And you were probably giving it to a sick hen, not a healthy one. Right?
They are so cute! Poor babies!!!All 3 are Alive
They are however very weak and I am very concerned that the legbar will make it. She is not standing.
they have been nutridrench'ed and are under the heat plate as we speak.
When we picked them up
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After the first round of nutridrench
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