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Did anyone read about this? This is horrible!!!!! :hit

Dog’s Death After Westminster Leaves Handler Suspicious
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/28/s...-handler-suspicious.html?smid=tw-nytimes&_r=0

Cruz was a fluffy marshmallow of a dog, a prizewinning Samoyed who flew commercial, not in the cargo hold; scarcely touched the sidewalk; and competed at this month’s Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.

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Cruz, a Samoyed, may have ingested poison, but the cause of death was unclear.

On the eve of the competition, Cruz shared a steak with his longtime handler and settled in for the night at a hotel in Midtown Manhattan.

But before the week was out, Cruz was dead, and his snow white body was at the center of a high-stakes mystery, a whodunit that has rattled the show world and ignited tensions between animal activists and purebred-champion breeders.

Cruz’s survivors — the handler and at least one of his owners — have not ruled out foul play.

They have spent the days since his death retracing every paw step, replaying conversations with onlookers, racking their brains to understand what happened.

A necropsy was not performed on Cruz, 3, who died in Lakewood, Colo., where he was competing in another show. The cause of death remains unclear, but he had symptoms that strongly resembled those of dogs that had ingested rodent poison, the veterinarian who treated him said. She said she felt it was unlikely that Cruz had been deliberately poisoned.

Although experts said intentional poisonings of show dogs were extremely rare, such stories have long circulated inside the cloistered and heated world of canine competitions. Poisoning allegations at Westminster date to 1895, when eight dogs were poisoned the morning before the competition. “Jealousy believed the motive,” a front-page headline in The New York Times read.

Robert Chaffin, Cruz’s handler, accompanied Cruz to New York for the Westminster competition and spent nearly every minute of the trip by his side, paying close attention to anything the dog tried to eat. He said he believed that extreme animal rights activists, who have called dog shows and purebred competitions inhumane, might have been responsible.

“Unfortunately, dog shows have been plagued by some of these people for years,” Chaffin said. “I’ve heard horror stories about other people’s dogs having their setups tampered with, being poisoned, but I never thought it would come to me.”

Chaffin made clear that he had uncovered no evidence that Cruz had been deliberately poisoned, and he acknowledged that it was possible that the dog had accidentally swallowed poison. But he was far from comfortable calling the case closed.

Chaffin said he remembered a stranger at the Westminster show who glared at him and made a disapproving remark about Cruz’s vocal cords having been removed to quiet his bark, a process known as debarking.

“It would have been easy for someone to throw something in his cage,” Chaffin said.

Lynette Blue, one of Cruz’s owners, said she called the New York Police Department shortly after Cruz died but had not heard back. A police spokeswoman was not able to immediately confirm that she called.

Blue said she was still considering whether to take further action.

Animal rights groups have clashed with dog show exhibitors before, taking issue with the breeding of purebred dogs, seizure and rescue practices, the very existence of dog shows and a plethora of legislation nationwide related to dog ownership.

In recent years, the organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has sent representatives to the Westminster show to try to break into the exhibition ring and distribute leaflets near the venue, said Ingrid Newkirk, the group’s founder and president.

While she repeated her opposition to the Westminster show on Wednesday, Newkirk adamantly said that her organization had nothing to do with Cruz’s death.

“PETA does not sanction that,” she said. “It’s so scurrilous; it’s so low to even suggest it.”

In a relatively short career, Cruz soared into the top rankings for Samoyeds, and while he did not trot away with a prize at Westminster, his owners said he had a promising career ahead of him.

“We have been devastated and in shock,” Blue said. “This is one of the most painful experiences of my life.”

On Feb. 16, after Cruz began vomiting blood, Chaffin took him to Animal Critical Care and Emergency Services in Lakewood, where he was hooked up to an intravenous drip and received oxygen.

Within a few hours, he was dead.

Experts said there were several possibilities to explain the rapid decline.

One was that Cruz may have had an undiagnosed, rare genetic disorder, like hemophilia. But Cruz had no history of trauma or such blood disorders in his bloodline, Blue said.

Poisoning, whether intentional or not, seemed the most likely explanation. Blue declined for Cruz to have a necropsy because she was confident that he swallowed poison, she said.

Veterinarians said his symptoms resembled those of dogs who had ingested mouse and rat poisons, which usually take three to five days to cause physical symptoms in a dog. That would mean Cruz would probably have ingested any poison while he was in New York.

Molly Comiskey, the Colorado veterinarian who treated Cruz, said: “Dogs are dogs. It’s not anyone’s fault. They eat stuff; they get into things; they make bad decisions.”

Chaffin, Cruz’s handler, said it would have been difficult for Cruz to accidentally eat poison. He said he carefully checked every corner of the room he and Cruz shared in the New Yorker Hotel, specifically looking for rat poison. He said he found the room, and the hotel’s accommodations for dogs over all, to be safe.

Ann Peterson, the hotel’s president and general manager, said that the hotel did not use harmful pesticides and that it even set up an area inside the hotel to give canine guests a safe place to exercise.

“I couldn’t imagine it happening here,” she said.

As Cruz’s owners accepted condolences from well-wishers in the show community and beyond in recent days, Blue said she could not stop from speculating about what happened to her beloved dog.

“It’s devastating,” Blue said. “We keep thinking of the various scenarios, and it’s starting to feel like something we may never know.”
 
The Game Bird Turkey Startena 30% protein that I buy for the baby turkeys has increased to $22.00 for a 50lb bag!!!!!!!! :somad :barnie :th

Oh well, I"m not changing feed because I prefer them to be on a high protein feed. I guess I'll have to deal with it and stop hatching poults for the year !!!!!!!!!!!
 
It's going to be a cold weekend. Keep your new borns warm. I put the poults in the outside stalls and I have a heat lamp out there for them. 30 degrees is too cold (in my opinion) to allow them no heat. The new born poults are still inside, so they will be ok.

11 goose eggs in the incubator. Only 3 1/2 more weeks of waiting for gosling. :pop
 
It's going to be a cold weekend. Keep your new borns warm. I put the poults in the outside stalls and I have a heat lamp out there for them. 30 degrees is too cold (in my opinion) to allow them no heat. The new born poults are still inside, so they will be ok.

11 goose eggs in the incubator. Only 3 1/2 more weeks of waiting for gosling.
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go for it & good luck! are you misting them or doing it dry method? I still have heat lamps everywhere too-- it's supposed to be 29 Sun morning - heck we'll have to cover the outside faucets back up again! my next gas bill will look like the A.C. bill in July.
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I have spent the entire day "chicken wrangling" and I am wrangled out.

I wish this wind would die back down.

Tomorrow going to be a quiet day, bath day for the dogs & going to Lowe's to get a lighter sample of paint as the one I tried earlier this week is too "lemony" in color. I want "light cream like soft sunshine" if that makes sense (don't you think they'd have one named that)? but I'm getting "lemony chiffon".

I heard about the Westminster dog death. When my friend shows there (she didn't this year - she qualified but they are in the process of moving back to CA) -- she hires a bodyguard to stay with the dogs whenever they are in the show area. They stay with her in her hotel room otherwise.
 
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Hey Mike !!!!!!!!!
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LOL @ me whirlin around in circles. LOL @ set up camera. Boy, that would have been a sight to see.
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I'm too old for all of that running around.
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Mike, I did see my girls on the computer a couple weeks ago, so they may have emailed your girls about the egg laying.
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Congrats on all of the eggs and sitting. I have 2 girls wanting to sit on eggs. I think I may try to put goose eggs under them. I had put 1 goose egg under 1 muscovy girl but it came up missing the next day. So, I"m looking for the snake that took it. I"ll post pics of him when I catch him and have him hanging from my pitch fork.
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Sorry to hear about your pea hen. Do I dare ask about the dog that committed the crime.
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Julie, If you suspect that it is a snake, you might want to try putting a fake duck egg inder her and see if that eliminates the snake problem? If the snake swollows the egg, it cannot pass it and the snake will be no more! That way your pitchfork will stay clean! LOL
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It's going to be a cold weekend. Keep your new borns warm. I put the poults in the outside stalls and I have a heat lamp out there for them. 30 degrees is too cold (in my opinion) to allow them no heat. The new born poults are still inside, so they will be ok.

11 goose eggs in the incubator. Only 3 1/2 more weeks of waiting for gosling.
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Good Luck! I wish my geese would start laying?
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I have room for 30 eggs right now and only the chickens and ducks are laying. I don't want more chickens or ducks ! Oh, I do get one turkey egg a day, but that is from 13 hens, I hope they end this strike soon! I took all their cell phones away till they go back to laying!LOL
 
I got this email passed on to me about a neighborhood in Baton Rouge named Magnolia Woods. It's so sad.

Missing featherless chicken
Dear Neighbors,
Last night, (Wednesday, February 27) someone entered our 10'x10'x8' covered chicken house and defeathered and took Ginger, one of our three chickens. We know this was not the work of predator as there are no holes around the base of the house, no holes large enough around the top for a predator to escape with a full-grown chicken, featherless or not, the door to the house was latched, and it was far too cold last night for a chicken snake to have been prowling (besides, after it had feasted on Ginger, it would not have been able to fit itself through the wire). The many feathers, with skin attached but no blood, left behind in several piles around the pen lead us to believe that the culprit deliberately plucked her before taking her out of the enclosure. Neither we nor our neighbors heard anything despite my contention that Ginger most likely put up quite a squawk--unless, or course, she wasn't able to do so.
These three chickens are more pets than livestock. They lay eggs for us and entertain us with their unique personalities. They would allow anyone to pet them or pick them up because they trusted humans. The two remaining hens are terrified and are hanging close to me this morning.
Just FYI--not every predator is non-human.
That is horrible. Time for some padlocks and maybe a well placed game cam...just in case. A two-legged predator would have a hard time explaining away their time/date stamped picture.

We have two neighbors, father and son, whom we do not trust at all. We have padlocks on our duck/goose coop that is closest to their fence and it is locked every night. I don't worry about the chickens: Our goats HATE these two guys and try to put a hurting on them on sight.

Early last year, I didn't get a single eggs for over a month. Bought some padlocks for my pens, and I got eggs the very next day. I never found the jerk who was taking them, but I was livid! All they had to do was ask for eggs and I would have obliged! Some people these days
What a royal jerk! Glad you put that to a stop.


20 out of 22 eggs hatched. That's awesome considering they were shipped. Got them for $5 plus priority mail costs. The other 2 have no signs of life, but I'm definitely happy with this hatch.
Awesome job! Well done and congratulations!
 
Julie, If you suspect that it is a snake, you might want to try putting a fake duck egg inder her and see if that eliminates the snake problem? If the snake swollows the egg, it cannot pass it and the snake will be no more! That way your pitchfork will stay clean! LOL
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Good Luck! I wish my geese would start laying?
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I have room for 30 eggs right now and only the chickens and ducks are laying. I don't want more chickens or ducks ! Oh, I do get one turkey egg a day, but that is from 13 hens, I hope they end this strike soon! I took all their cell phones away till they go back to laying!LOL
Now that is just downright MEAN. Next thing you know they are going to lose their TV or internet...geesh....poor things!!!!!!
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Hey Mike !!!!!!!!! :frow


LOL @ me whirlin around in circles. LOL @ set up camera. Boy, that would have been a sight to see. :lau I'm too old for all of that running around. :P


Mike, I did see my girls on the computer a couple weeks ago, so they may have emailed your girls about the egg laying. :) Congrats on all of the eggs and sitting. I have 2 girls wanting to sit on eggs. I think I may try to put goose eggs under them. I had put 1 goose egg under 1 muscovy girl but it came up missing the next day. So, I"m looking for the snake that took it. I"ll post pics of him when I catch him and have him hanging from my pitch fork. :somad


Sorry to hear about your pea hen. Do I dare ask about the dog that committed the crime. :hide

Julie, If you suspect that it is a snake, you might want to try putting a fake duck egg inder her and see if that eliminates the snake problem? If the snake swollows the egg, it cannot pass it and the snake will be no more! That way your pitchfork will stay clean! LOL:lau
It's going to be a cold weekend. Keep your new borns warm. I put the poults in the outside stalls and I have a heat lamp out there for them. 30 degrees is too cold (in my opinion) to allow them no heat. The new born poults are still inside, so they will be ok.


11 goose eggs in the incubator. Only 3 1/2 more weeks of waiting for gosling. :pop

Good Luck! I wish my geese would start laying? :/  I have room for 30 eggs right now and only the chickens and ducks are laying. I don't want more chickens or ducks ! Oh, I do get one turkey egg a day, but that is from 13 hens, I hope they end this strike soon! I took all their cell phones away till they go back to laying!LOL 


I have some golf balls that I will put in there. But I really want to catch the snake in the act. Nothing says loving like a good snake wrangling. :) I live for that. :gig

You may want to return the cell phones to them so my girls can text them and tell them to get s move on it or else. :gig
 
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I got this email passed on to me about a neighborhood in Baton Rouge named Magnolia Woods. It's so sad.

Missing featherless chicken
Dear Neighbors,
Last night, (Wednesday, February 27) someone entered our 10'x10'x8' covered chicken house and defeathered and took Ginger, one of our three chickens. We know this was not the work of predator as there are no holes around the base of the house, no holes large enough around the top for a predator to escape with a full-grown chicken, featherless or not, the door to the house was latched, and it was far too cold last night for a chicken snake to have been prowling (besides, after it had feasted on Ginger, it would not have been able to fit itself through the wire). The many feathers, with skin attached but no blood, left behind in several piles around the pen lead us to believe that the culprit deliberately plucked her before taking her out of the enclosure. Neither we nor our neighbors heard anything despite my contention that Ginger most likely put up quite a squawk--unless, or course, she wasn't able to do so.
These three chickens are more pets than livestock. They lay eggs for us and entertain us with their unique personalities. They would allow anyone to pet them or pick them up because they trusted humans. The two remaining hens are terrified and are hanging close to me this morning.
Just FYI--not every predator is non-human.
That's horrid! A full-grown chicken? If I had to guess, I'm putting my money on delinquents. I really don't want to sound crass or anything, but I scratched that neighborhood off of my house hunting list.
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