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Bradselig i want to see pics when you have time! All i have left to get are egg trays and i am ready to build. rsutr101 always has really good ideas. Bet its awesome!
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Bradselig i want to see pics when you have time! All i have left to get are egg trays and i am ready to build. rsutr101 always has really good ideas. Bet its awesome!
My little dog is afraid of any of the birds. She is a "chug" - mix Chihuahua and pug. She is really my DH's dog. I don't have house cats now after my lil Smokey passed at 19 years old, but i let all the strays stay and spay them. I let them live in our barn. They all stay far away from my birds. I used to only keep large dogs, like English mastiff, German Shepard and Rottweiler but they are dangerous for my parents, they would surely knock them down. Both are late 70s, and Dad will not stop trying to play with the big dogs.funny thing about watching the chicks my cat and dog like watching them too lol just gotta watch my cat dont want her killing any
I hatch all mine in an incubator. I put eggs in every wednesday. I don't use hens as I want them to keep laying, not wait a month or 2 while they hatch and raise chicks. I also have alot more hatch in the incubator, I'd have to have hundreds of hens just to hatch.. LOL !!Does everyone here hatch their eggs in incubators? Does anyone let mama hen hatch them? I am curious as to the hatch rate between the two methods. Anyone know?
We have 3 small dogs for the first time all rescues. . I personally like the medium size dogs.My little dog is afraid of any of the birds. She is a "chug" - mix Chihuahua and pug. She is really my DH's dog. I don't have house cats now after my lil Smokey passed at 19 years old, but i let all the strays stay and spay them. I let them live in our barn. They all stay far away from my birds. I used to only keep large dogs, like English mastiff, German Shepard and Rottweiler but they are dangerous for my parents, they would surely knock them down. Both are late 70s, and Dad will not stop trying to play with the big dogs.I was just too worried they would fall and break a bone so we adopted a small dog this time
I really miss my Rottie, Rommel. My very best friend, he passed suddenly at 9 years old with bone cancer. After I lost Rommel and Smokey Its been very hard to become attached to another dog or cat i guess![]()
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i have a mini american eskimo(kaya) and a german rottweiler(thugs)My little dog is afraid of any of the birds. She is a "chug" - mix Chihuahua and pug. She is really my DH's dog. I don't have house cats now after my lil Smokey passed at 19 years old, but i let all the strays stay and spay them. I let them live in our barn. They all stay far away from my birds. I used to only keep large dogs, like English mastiff, German Shepard and Rottweiler but they are dangerous for my parents, they would surely knock them down. Both are late 70s, and Dad will not stop trying to play with the big dogs.I was just too worried they would fall and break a bone so we adopted a small dog this time
I really miss my Rottie, Rommel. My very best friend, he passed suddenly at 9 years old with bone cancer. After I lost Rommel and Smokey Its been very hard to become attached to another dog or cat i guess![]()
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You looking for any particular breeds?? I'll have different breeds later, only thing I have right now are 3 frizzled silkies. But I"m sure there are alot of people with some for sale right now.any one selling babys i want like 5 more babys bantams this time