Did they come from the same hatch/clutch?In just about every way, that seems to describe their relationship. It is super adorable.
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Did they come from the same hatch/clutch?In just about every way, that seems to describe their relationship. It is super adorable.
The only poultry dusts I have seen here are permethrin.Here in the UK and from what I can gather in the US most poultry dusts are DE.
It's not a matter of being harmfull although chickens breathing in DE or any other chemically treated dust can't be good for them.
The problem is, if they have mites and the "average" keeper has noticed this the problem is likely to warant more than a bit of anything.
Wow. I am jealous. I barely speak one language!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.
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'Mobile trip hazard' fits around here too (probably most of us), including the cat.It is. I also like ‘mobile trip hazard’ as a collective name for them. So much better than ‘ex-bats’.
It will be better when I've named them all. I'm not fond of calleing them Ex Batts either.It is. I also like ‘mobile trip hazard’ as a collective name for them. So much better than ‘ex-bats’.
She's got character! So does Lima! Names? Still working on those? What about after rugby players or wrestlers or teams if there's a scrum every time you arrive? Can you do a colored leg ring until you can tell them apart? (and put on all the birds if you think they're going to pick on the ones with markers)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.
Only Henry and Matilda have worked out that everyone will get something and there is no need to grab; oh, and Lima for some unknown reason. She will wait if the scrum is too rough and come and see what I've got for her when I go and sit down.
I like some collective naming in addition.It will be better when I've named them all. I'm not fond of calleing them Ex Batts either.
I got lucky that night. They posed on the roost and I HAD MY PHONE WITH ME! Frequently I don't bring it along when closing the coop.Wow. I am jealous. I barely speak one language!
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I am thinking dog crate. It would hold them both overnight. Of course the appointment is not until lunch time but I think they would be fine in it until we went over.What is your plan for transporting them safely Bob? Cat boxes?
Too late for me!I got lucky that night. They posed on the roost and I HAD MY PHONE WITH ME! Frequently I don't bring it along when closing the coop.
Languages are challenging simply because they're in constant flux. Add in not being immersed and the difficulty skyrockets. honestly, if you want to learn another language, go live where you're surrounded by the language. (Kids pick up language with ease: after around age 12 we lose that ability: has to do with brain development)