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I loved winter....when I could ski or had my snowmobiles. Now that I can't do anything in it and I have to be in it with the ducks and chickens, its the really cold days I wonder what was I thinking when i got chickens and ducks again LOL My daughter has been wanting to go sledding. I figure well, I'm having surgery anyway and doc says I'll be in a wheelchair permanently within 5 years so why not have one last day of fun!! lol

Speaking of which, mine are FILTHY. I didn't really notice it til it was the last feeding time. Especially the smaller ones who are closer to the mud they've created. It wasn't a problem when the ducks had the pond. The calls are the worst!!! Made me wish I could just hose them down. At least my dogs roll around in the snow to get clean, these guys dig in it and create massive amounts of mud. There are now two huge holes in the duck run. Knowing me, had I not seen one of them when I let them out this morning, I would have tripped and landed in the frozen over pond! lol The chickens are just as bad but their holes are smaller. It's not that they aren't fed, they won't let me forget to feed them! They shouldn't be bored, I let the ducks out to run around. UGH
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Update on Gizmo the rabbit: blood tests were normal. His spine and ears are fine too. I'm thankful to have a friend who is a vet instructor because I couldn't have afforded all that this month (Dec is the worst month of the year for me and I don't even buy xmas presents!) but the only thing he could come up with is he has some neurological thing he was born with. He did think his behavior is very odd. So now the decision is, do we put him back out in his hutch where there's more room and he can see his buddy on the other side or keep him in here to keep whatever this is from possibly getting worse in the cold!? Aric and I are pretty attached to him being on the porch, but then I feel bad for Elvis. I spent some extra time with him today and he soaked it up. Usually he only goes to my daughter but this morning he jumped in my arms when I opened his door! I just don't know what to do with poor Gizmo! Maybe I could get Aric to agree on building something to keep them BOTH on the porch!!
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In 2001, I think it was, we had a foot of snow fall in april. The tulips, already in bloom, were sticking up beneath it.
 
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That I believe was when we had 24 inches in 24 hours. I remember it because we had a friend from Australia come and stay with us for 3 months and he had never seen snow in his life. He was so fascinated with it he went out to shovel snow in shorts and t-shirt. Neighbors came out to watch him and one asked him why he was doing that. He said he wanted to see what it felt like. He felt it alright...later that night when he had frost bite!
 
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Keyt I work in Eaton Rapids at the hospital and I'll be in town on monday and I'm more then willing to stop by and check him out. I've been showing/breeding rabbits for about 18yrs now and have just about seen it all.(my website link is below in my signature) I don't know which vet you go to but Dr Holmberg is an excellent Vet and we've tried different things with my rabbits over the years. One time I even took my RIR rooster in because he was constipated LOL Dr Holmberg took a look at him...needless to say I got quite a few looks from the other people there when I was sitting in the waiting room with a full-grown roo on my lap!
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My RIR roo was my baby...there will never be another one like him. His name was Buddy Love and he lived to be 14yrs old. Died of old age a couple years ago.
Anyways, It is very difficult to find a good vet for rabbits and Dr Holmberg has worked with me over the years and has become very good with them. He is also very reasonable with his prices or will work with you on payment arrangements. But if you'd like me to come take a look at him I would love to help as much as I can
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shoot me a PM or give me a call
 
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I am sorry, but most their "mission statement" is diametrical
opposed from mine.

from their page
A.S.K. believes that humans can humanely and
healthily coexist with other animal species without
causing unnecessary harm and without compromising
natural behavior and freewill.

The raccons get a "freewill" chance at MY flock with consequences.​
 
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I remember one of my uncle's corn fields (northern Antrim County)
freezing on July 4th.

Yup.

Frozen overnight between July 3 and July 4

We could not bale the hay we had down until AFTER the frost burned off.
 
I am sorry, but most their "mission statement" is diametrical
opposed from mine.

from their page
A.S.K. believes that humans can humanely and
healthily coexist with other animal species without
causing unnecessary harm and without compromising
natural behavior and freewill.

The raccons get a "freewill" chance at MY flock with consequences.​

Awww, we have to give them a little credit. They're right, after all, humans can. That just doesn't mean that they will or even should.
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