- Feb 29, 2016
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I run a "no kill" small farm. Two years ago I had way too many roosters so I asked around until I found a guy with a grandfather with lots of acres and willing to take my dozen roosters - which I gave to him for free. I have three places on my farm where I can keep sick, lame or slightly incapacitated animals: my lame duck area is 10 x 20, fenced/gated and has a wading pool inset in the ground so the lame ducks slip in. There are two large paver stones in the pool so they can step on it and get out. My lame sheep, 10 years old, has a barn stall to herself and we set up about 20 feet of runway so she can walk out for sunshine and air but doesn't have to walk too far, and I put a small hay feeder in her stall, just for her. My one peacock, when he had surgery for a respiratory infection that covered his eye, couldn't go back to the large pen because the others picked on him, so I put him in a 10x10 pen of his own and brought in a female peacock for him, ensured he had a tarp roof and tarped two sides for the winter, brought in a large dog crate with straw for warmth, and that's his home. I have a large enclosure in the garage that I use for sick animals, and another enclosure for babies/young that shouldn't face the cold just yet. I separate out sick fowl and medicate until they get well, or die. All my animals live here until they die, and I take care of my dogs and cats, too, through incontinence, cancer, arthritis, or whatever.