Chickflick, mice and other rodents will gnaw up shed antlers for the salt and minerals in them, so if you want them intact you might want to get them now.
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Yay! Post 100 to RaZ and Farmerboy16!!It certainly has been a mild winter. My pond is completely clear of ice, in fact, it never iced over completely at all.
I hope it turns up for you.Thanks for the thoughts about my peafowl, he still has not turned up. /
Hee, hee! Yesterday the goosers were able to get into their wading pool and splash around a little. I looked at them and thought, they look a little bit too high in there, and kinda unsteady. When I got closer, they were slipping and sliding on a thick slab of ice but their weight had sunk the slab low enough so a little water seeped over it and they could splash and bathe themselves, but the slab kept shifting under their movements. Pretty funny to watch. But they seemed very happy to have some water in liquid form in the pool again.Yay! Post 100 to RaZ and Farmerboy16!!I've been watching the swans and geese land on my pond. They come in on partial ice and just as they think they made a smooth landing - wham - them fall through the ice! Like watching bowling pins fall.![]()