Yikes... It is always sad to learn the lessons the hard way...
You are the new daycare/ rescue center! Someone put the word out that birds can drop their babies off with you!
Awsome! Wish I had one that big now...
They were good dogs and I was glad to have some work!You can always tell when the weather keeps people from doing their chores, the posts increase. Throw in a tragedy like chickens lost to a predator and there is a lot of catching up to do.
I just got caught up after spending the afternoon with BackyardFarmMom. She groomed my 3 dirty, dirty, shaggy dogs.
That baby robin was still here when I came home so I caught it. It has been here in the driveway and shrubs since early this morning and no adult birds are here to take care of it. Poor little thing looks stressed and a bit wobbly. I dug up some worms and added some meal worms and wildgame grumbles. I also added some chick saver to the waterer. I hope I can rehab the little one.
You are the new daycare/ rescue center! Someone put the word out that birds can drop their babies off with you!
I've lost birds to predators before and it's so hard to wake up to. If SillyC is ok with it (I'm guessing it is since it was her idea), I have some Faverolles chicks you could have. They are 3 weeks now. Also, my friend also has a young hen (1 year old, New Hampshire Red) that she wants to rehome (free) to a good home with a rooster as the hen is a bit too bossy for her all-female set up. I'll be at chickenstock if you want any of them...

