In your parents yard or did you buy your own land?Just for me.
Hope you start a build thread for your tiny house....link it here for us?
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In your parents yard or did you buy your own land?Just for me.
I looked it up, and it looks like there are a couple in the area. I'll call them if I keep seeing him. I wonder if he even made it through the night (he clearly can't climb).Swiss, do you have a wildlife rehab in your area? You can call them and ask what to do. It's sad to see. Don't know if you can live trap it.
I looked it up, and it looks like there are a couple in the area. I'll call them if I keep seeing him. I wonder if he even made it through the night (he clearly can't
They should....put them in a separate feeder.They won’t eat the OS will they?
Thanks! I have separate OS for the big girls and they eat as necessary. There is the feeder for the littles food within their space along with chick grit, but I cant stop them from noshing on the bigs’ feeder and dont want them to ingest the calcium from the layena crumbles. Im afraid they will get sick from the calcium.They should....put them in a separate feeder.
Good to mix them with crushed chicken eggs shell.
Yeah it'll be in my parents yard. We had over 300 trees cut down from the flooding and we are filling with dirt and decided to put a little house in itIn your parents yard or did you buy your own land?
Hope you start a build thread for your tiny house....link it here for us?
nope, bike,riding? I thought running. So, horse riding, right? At what time? I would love to see one of those live and not TV,![]()
most likely put it out of its misery if you can. you can try a live trap but don't know of anyone that would take itThere is an injured squirrel coming to the seeds on the ground under my bird feeder (front left leg seems broken and probably the back left leg, and possibly more injuries). What should I do? Leave it to nature, or trap it and bring it somewhere, or call someone? It looks to be in a lot of pain.
Oh well, nothing to worry about then.Thanks! I have separate OS for the big girls and they eat as necessary.
It will be fine. Allows for a few more treats.The flock raiser has more protein than the Layena so I dont want to mess up the big girl diet to accommodate the little girl diet.