Heck, I'D like watching that! HahaI will do that Opa. The old folks are going to love watching me hold that tiny finch down and put drops under its wings!Last year I was trying to pry the little beak open and get one drop in there.....this actually sounds easier! Thank you!![]()
Amen to that! It's raining again here right now after a good rain overnight. You'd never know we went through a drought by looking at my lawn. It's recovered VERY quickly. I've already mowed twice in the last week and a half!
AWWW!just hafta share a pic of Chopper and some of the young Dominiques who like to steal his food. I thought I posted this up the other day but I don't see it anywhere, unless it got me in trouble and was deleted, I don't know where it went. Then again, I may have been on some other site where I posted it, my mind just don't remeber all that I do anymore. HAHAHAHAHA
CHOPPER:
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I just have hatchery silkies so even though they are 15 weeks they don't have good top knot feathering yet. BUT my polish roo....he's taken facial feathers to a whole new level. I finally decided to trim his because he was running into everything. Poor thing could see except what was right under him. He'd even run into the feeder/waterer in order to tell where it was.Does anyone else trim facial feathers around their silkies eyes?

Wynette, Opa and Fuzzy - Thanks for the advice on the feed.
