OK, sounds good.
No crows this morning![LAU :lau :lau](/styles/byc-smilies/lau.gif)
No crows this morning
![LAU :lau :lau](/styles/byc-smilies/lau.gif)
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What are you talking about? You're here.OK, sounds good.
No crows this morning![]()
Seems to be the case. I missed her a few nights ago and she came trotting out of the grass the next morning for foodHey, if she can't see the predator, the predator can't see her. Also, that's a big a$$ spooder
She's such a sweetheart though. I just really don't know what to do with her. Safest option would be to pen her up, but I don't think she would like that very much. I wish she was fertile, the blindness was caused by an injury, so she'd be just fine hatching fromView attachment 3629303Ah yes. The most secure spot for a mostly blind bantam to sleep at night.
I suppose I could always just let her stay in the aisle of my mini barn when it's done. She'd be able to go outside with the other pens when I open it every day, and she'd be secure at night. Thankfully she doesn't seem very attached to anyone. Maybe One Leg and Knuckles because they all stay kinda near the barn, but I think that's more circumstantial than attachmentShe's such a sweetheart though. I just really don't know what to do with her. Safest option would be to pen her up, but I don't think she would like that very much. I wish she was fertile, the blindness was caused by an injury, so she'd be just fine hatching from
Look out....in coming crows!OK, sounds good.
No crows this morning![]()