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I know this person does quail. She's in Pittsboro - not too far from Hillsbourough, right?? http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Harvest-to-Home-Locally-grown-foods/410447969256
Sorry for all the pet troubles everyone. I'm a bit worried about my cat, too! I had 2 stray rescues. I lost my sweet boy last year to a condition that it really common in strays and the vet warned me that my other cat might also have it. Now suddenly she's starting to lose weight so I'm getting worried. She said there is treatment but it involves weekly IVs and isn't usually effective and of course is very expensive.
Wild, my parents' golden sounds exactly like yours! Older than his years, lots of trouble getting up and down. Poor things! I swear every golden I've known has had medical issues.
STILL no more chickens laying eggs!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They're in and out of nesting boxes, being nosey as can be while Esme is laying, grumbling around, but NO eggs!!! G&A - I think I'm going to try your red pepper trick. Red pepper, right? Or cayenne? Now what was it again????? Oh, and question - Esme pulls out some little feathers while laying - is that normal???
Hope you all have a great day!
She is making a comfy nest. Perfectly normal. May even be trying to decide to go broody or not.
I know this person does quail. She's in Pittsboro - not too far from Hillsbourough, right?? http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Harvest-to-Home-Locally-grown-foods/410447969256
Sorry for all the pet troubles everyone. I'm a bit worried about my cat, too! I had 2 stray rescues. I lost my sweet boy last year to a condition that it really common in strays and the vet warned me that my other cat might also have it. Now suddenly she's starting to lose weight so I'm getting worried. She said there is treatment but it involves weekly IVs and isn't usually effective and of course is very expensive.


STILL no more chickens laying eggs!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hope you all have a great day!

She is making a comfy nest. Perfectly normal. May even be trying to decide to go broody or not.
