Have bookmarked and even watched part of it.
Sound advice similar to what I would give for a young colt (boy horse) that is being bad.
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Have bookmarked and even watched part of it.
A fine and dandy Wattles Wednesday
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I have to keep yelling at these criminals to stop bothering the run dwellers. They keep getting up on the coops and run and it annoys the others so much!
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Getting more imaging on my neck today, hopefully it's something easy to fix.
He’s getting to be quite the handsome boy.Thanks. Bookmarked.
Here is my young lad. He is developing a green tail. He is also now a complete master of the rat proof feeders. Cookie is still too small so I am still using the clips so she doesn’t get trapped.
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They are all lovelyWindy wattles
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Waiting wattles (she's desperate to get in there but I know she just wants to terrorise the new girls like she does the rest)
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Why is this weirdo watching us washing? wattles
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"Chat, j'ai pété"
Say that and it sounds kinda like "ChatGPT".
"Cat, I have farted", is what it translates to, correct? That's what Google says.Did you mean to say that? Or something else!
This is always hard.She has hung on to them longer than Georgie and Holly did.
And also Whiskers has partially ditched her kids, she still snuggles them at night though. They are still small enough to snuggle under her. But during the day more often then not she leaves them and no longer calls for them. Even if they scream for her she ignores them.
No more babies for sure... who needs more cockerels anyway. Hey, we've handled broody Silkie hens for 14+ yrs & both they & we have survived. We don't give in to broodies cuz we're zone limited ~ TG!To be bilingual is an amazing thing, my french sucks, but I can get by. I can speak cat, horse and now chook. Hahaha.
Holly don’t you give me any of your lip sister, stop being broody!
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The brat, laid a few eggs then went broody again!
NO MORE BABIES EVER!
WHEREVER there's one, be assured there are plenty more around the property. They come around in spurts... maybe several in one month then nothing for a while... then it starts again. Be patient... keep the trap out w/ fresh bait... don't clean the area of droppings or move things around. Rats are very very wary about changes. & make the bait sweet fresh or tasty.Yep I need to lean a board up against the wall were they run, crests a tunnel for them.
I haven’t seen any rats on the barn cam in a bit. Usually see one a night. Is this a good thing?![]()