Pony Sunday

News for thought

https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/artic...an-lifestyles-to-chronic-diseases-in-animals/

Interesting, they say our pets start to look like us.
& the "experts" are just noticing this now? DH & I've been noticing it for years... what we do/eat/mess up for ourselves reflects on the animals & the environment. I suppose every new generation has to be reminded of these facts :idunno

They say Winston Churchill's Bulldog looked just like him too. What! No chicken?
Churchill and His Bulldog | Stable Diffusion Online
 
Group pictures from yesterday morning, because I don't see all 4 of them up there very often

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I dropped my phone after that last one, at least it didn't land in any poop šŸ˜†

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Went to the salon again

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The ladies shared all the latest gossip

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Gytha bailed

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Pretty birdiesšŸ’•Such a great perch!
 
& the "experts" are just noticing this now? DH & I've been noticing it for years... what we do/eat/mess up for ourselves reflects on the animals & the environment. I suppose every new generation has to be reminded of these facts :idunno

They say Winston Churchill's Bulldog looked just like him too. What! No chicken?
Churchill and His Bulldog | Stable Diffusion Online
I believe that's an AI photo.
 
Coopers hawk attacked. Had one of our chocolate orpington girls. Thankfully we chased it off before it could kill her. She was in shock for a couple minutes then walked off. No noticeable injuries, we ruffled her feathers around and didn't see anything. Boy do I miss BlackJack...Owl just paced back and forth instead of saving her. And the Guineas didn't do anything because she's not in their clique. šŸ™„
 
Coopers hawk attacked. Had one of our chocolate orpington girls. Thankfully we chased it off before it could kill her. She was in shock for a couple minutes then walked off. No noticeable injuries, we ruffled her feathers around and didn't see anything. Boy do I miss BlackJack...Owl just paced back and forth instead of saving her. And the Guineas didn't do anything because she's not in their clique. šŸ™„
Ouch! TG you got there!!! Maybe the roo's are still a little young to know how to defend yet? Orps are just so sweet, stocky, slower, easy prey. Love them, but we chose skittish more agile breeds for our open yard cuz of all the Cooper's breeding in the area. Any chicken is a target, but give me a lithe or skittish bird for better escape chances. We've made a lot of hiding areas but still, those hawks are crafty hunters.
 

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