Such wonderful news!I've just had a call from one of the vet nurses who has fallen in love with The Vulture. She's going to take him home to live with her two hens.
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Such wonderful news!I've just had a call from one of the vet nurses who has fallen in love with The Vulture. She's going to take him home to live with her two hens.
I'm so happy for himSuch wonderful news!
Those are some of the best moments. I love watching the new ones learn from the older ones. It's a shame you don't have one like Auntie Aurora who will take on the new ones and help them along.I love these moments when learning can be observed.
Yes. And it's a shame that Melissa is on her own and catching all the pecking.Those are some of the best moments. I love watching the new ones learn from the older ones. It's a shame you don't have one like Auntie Aurora who will take on the new ones and help them along.
It definitely was. Hubby was doing a long bike-ride and gave up; I had to go and fetch him.It was too hot today.
We had a very cool change overnight, with rain!! So I've opened the house up and the cool breeze is blasting through and making the lights swingIt definitely was. Hubby was doing a long bike-ride and gave up; I had to go and fetch him.
Oh MJ. That was a shock to read. Right from first seeing her I thought she was one of the most unusual and stunning looking chickens.Friends, Ivy has died.
She had a nice day roaming around on Sunday. She enjoyed lettuce scraps with enthusiasm yesterday. Tuesday (today) she didn't feel like coming out of the roosting box. She was sitting down, so I went out to check on her and wondered if she was broody. I kept an eye on her all morning and saw no struggling. 15 minutes ago, I went outside to check her again and maybe call the vet and I found she had died.
To my best knowledge she wasn't sick, but she may have had something I couldn't perceive, after all she wasn't broody over the summer at all. I will never know because as usual, I won't be pursuing a post mortem.
Peggy is perturbed and tried tidbitting for Ivy's remains.
She led a happy life of digging and nibbling, and shuffling along in her slippers. I'll never forget the day I met her nor the day she and her friends went wandering up the street towards the train station.
Baby Ivy
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With her buddy in September last year.
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She's going to be missed.