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All we really can do is speculate. They are creatures with free will. We can only encourage. They decide.I agree, and concur, but that’s only my speculation
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All we really can do is speculate. They are creatures with free will. We can only encourage. They decide.I agree, and concur, but that’s only my speculation
We had chickens that would stay out really late, and in the summer when I used to shut them in I got fed up waiting for em! Used a stick and herded in them for a couple days they got used to it, now they all go to bed way earlier at a nice time. Now all I have to do is bang a stick on the floor or a rope and they all start running in!
Let me ask Mrs BY Bob where we got ours that I have on hand just in case. I'm guessing a physician friend may have been involved.
Generally those are used for enema use. 20fr is a bit large for an esophageal catheter, 18fr would be a general size, but it’s not overly large. Just be careful when using on a smaller bird, a 14 or 18fr for a smaller bird.I got mine on Amazon.
Don’t ask me about what it is supposed to be for - I have no idea what it even means.
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Oh please share if you do get snow.The door is working surprisingly well. Position of the small door latches may need to shift, but I think it will hold up well through winter. Gives me time to figure out where the parts might need to be moved to.
The burst forth to see the day is always a pleasure....when the first snow is on the ground, it's hilarious. The young'ns ALWAYS stop short, creating a pile up....until the experienced old hands either push through to head out or push a few out to panic over the strange ground. Have a chance of snow this weekend, so hoping for a fresh video of the experience.
Hi all posting this copy of my post on Shad’s thread. Anyone have ideas what I can do, or should? Please post over there if you do.![]()
That's not in the run, it's in the courtyard between the 2 coops, where the birch tree stood.Is there any way you could screen/roof that section of the run?
Bonus if roofed (thinking some sort of plexiglass sort of thing that will let light in): relatively snow free area for all of them through the winter.
It technically did go through a rock tumbler
Cannot get any on Amazon here. Very difficult to get any medical items without a doctor script.That's what I was hoping. That we could find one on Amazon or similar. Thanks so much.
Wouldn't be the 1st time we've done a house chicken & we'll cross that bridge when we get there w / a lone Silkie. Silkies are great no matter where they reside. We've allowed dogs, cats, parrots, cockatiels, budgies, & chickens have free roam in certain areas of the house so we're no strangers to your great suggestion. Just a very few of our house residents pictured over the yearsMaybe if all alone she could be a house chicken and live with you!