HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!!!!!!!!!Thank you, I turned 37 today![]()
hope it's a great one

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!!!!!!!!!Thank you, I turned 37 today![]()
It is to avoid the chemicals. The tracts are seperate till the vent. If it were possible with dead worms then there would be a constant chance of poop getting into eggs as well.
Egg with worm scenario: If a bird is heavy infested a live worm can crawl into the cloaca and into the egg/reproductive tract. This would allow a worm to get into an egg at the beginning of the building process. This is extremely rare and only in birds that are extremely heavily infested and the worms would have to be alive.
Matt
Umm, that kinda looks like a deer print from my angle. I'm tilting my head to the right to look at it, like the two little cleft toes are pointing right. Am I looking at it correctly. Do you have a picture of the poo, that would be most telling. Dogs, cats and racoons have differently shaped scat.YAY!! Moore6 - I did get it right!!Today's not over with, so perhaps we'll have a baby on your birthday...highly unlikely as I haven't dropped...but I can always hope, right?!? LOL. I hope your day is EXTRA special!!![]()
Chicken predator question:
We had "something" drop/leave us a present (see below) and left us one single "footprint" and it's not very clear.
Do you have ANY idea what might have left the print?!? (It's not the clearest print, but it was the ONLY one there). It was outside our broody/quarantine box but didn't attempt (yet) to get in, so I wasn't sure if it was going for the snake or just checking things out. I'd appreciate any thoughts you might have.
And because it was too cute NOT to share...Momma taking her babies out for their FIRST escapade!! The chicks ran for the grass and started scratching and pecking right away!!
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i was thinking maybe coyote? i don't know it might be a deer not sure...Umm, that kinda looks like a deer print from my angle. I'm tilting my head to the right to look at it, like the two little cleft toes are pointing right. Am I looking at it correctly. Do you have a picture of the poo, that would be most telling. Dogs, cats and racoons have differently shaped scat.
Also, if you could give a general size of that print, it would help.