She belongs to a Facebook group. They all do the same project each month.That's cool. I got a little beaded peacock for my sis, but it's not as nice as this. Your friend is talented.
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She belongs to a Facebook group. They all do the same project each month.That's cool. I got a little beaded peacock for my sis, but it's not as nice as this. Your friend is talented.
AdorableWatched Jane a few minutes while Austin and Bronwyn went visiting. Took a selfie.View attachment 3528857
Baby rattlers are dangerous. They don’t regulate their vemon. They give it all. We have snake prevention class here.Busy day. Have been trying to save an old hen for the past few days. Not really sure what's wrong other than her age, 10 yrs. She eats just enough to give me hope.
Then Pi was coughing and spitting up all afternoon. I think he snarfed something (foxtail) up his nose a couple days ago, and it worked it's way through and stuck in the back of his throat. He's better now. Made him chicken and rice for dinner and that seems to have settled his stomach. Thank goodness.
And #1 found an unwanted visitor right outside, in Pi's part of yard. Very lucky I had him inside to monitor the barfing.
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Just a baby, but Pi probably would have gotten bit because everything is a toy to him... although, he was leery of the toad last night, so maybe he'd keep away from a rattler. Maybe.
Yes, I heard that too. The gopher snakes sure wag their tails, though.I heard somewhere that rattlesnakes aren't rattling so much of a warning anymore.
The kind we have here are Northern Pacific Rattlesnake.Oof! What did you do with it? Pretty markings, do you know what kind it is? My brother's dog used to get bit on the regilar. They used to take him to the vet but it was expensive so they finally said heck with it, if he dies he deserves it. He kept getting bit and recovering, never did learn to leave them alone. Rott cross, stubborn old thing.
That's what I've always heard, but lot of disagreement around that idea now. I guess it depends on the age of the baby. Some stuff I read says the very young ones can't really bite hard enough to inject venom. I'm not taking any chances.Baby rattlers are dangerous. They don’t regulate their vemon. They give it all. We have snake prevention class here.