Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Msue!!!!
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I would do the same thing you did... In fact, I have used antibac oint on my hawked babies eye. She held it shut until the next day. Maybe it needs a night to rest and will reopen in the morning
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Ha ha, well I also have 3 boys LOL couldn't hurt to try.

Anyone else?

Last spring I had my son do this when we found a den, they moved after about two weeks, we also raked the dirt every day to see who was coming and going and they didn't like that. A hungry fox will be be out during the day and they just slip in and grab a chicken, I wouldn't free range for a while.

Very foggy this morning. My last week of farmer's market. Which is good it's cold out there in the morning to just sit.
 
I know a lot of people don't like snakes. My mother is one of them. She is afraid of them, but understands how important they are to a healthy ecosystem, at least. I on the other hand, LOVE them! I am so happy when I find one. I like to admire for a little while, then let it go where I found it.

Anyhoo, I found this little one in the yard the other day. Still not sure of the species. I knew it wasn't a Massasauga (hah, that one is kinda obvious) so venomousity is not a concern. Just a juvie, I am sure. And the belly had a fantastic checkboard pattern! The defensive response was to shake its little tail to imitate a rattlesnake.




This one I know, hah! Just a little garter snake :D
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So adorable and vicious!
 
Two massasagua were caught on video at Matthaei Botanical Gardens. https://vimeo.com/48551532

The pattern looks similar...
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Yea, the pattern definitely is similar. But massie's have a more arrow shaped heads. Even neonates also have a single button on their tail, this one ended in a normal point, and their bodies look quite thick still. I was once lucky enough to find a Massausaga juvenile, and didn't have a camera on me, I admired from a distance. Hognose snakes look kinda similar too, but their head shape is all different too.
 
Very nice looking snake! I like snakes, and was glad to see a bunch of Garter snakes in my breeder coop in the hay, so I know that they eat the harmful varmints. :D But am afraid to catch them for I do not want them to spray musk on me. :sick And being bitten, even though they do not really have teeth, but still... lol BUT I do not mind touching them. :D
 
M.Sue -
Nice to see you! I have had good luck using Lipton tea bags for mild eye infections.
I know your hen has an injury so maybe this is not the right treatment but I take a Lipton tea bag and place it in warm water for a few minutes. Then I place the tea bag on the irritated eyelid and try to squeeze a bit of the tea into the corners of the affected eye.
The tanic acid in the tea has helped many swollen eyes heal quickly!
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DH had to bring nephew into dr's last month for an infected stye (usually caused by staph), the dr suggested green tea for it's antibacterial properties! I have also heard that it works on pink-eye just as good as prescription medication, so that's what i would aim for.

Makes me wonder if taping a tea bag to a hen's foot would be helpful for bumblefoot...........hmmmm.
 
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