Official Squatch Watchers

Misty calls him Spider baby because he got out of his last enclosure. He hasn't figured out how to get out of this "baby jail" system yet. I let him out a good deal, but when I can't watch him, in the containment he goes. Oh, he has figured out how to get out of his crib. I have it pushed up against my side of the bed so I can pick him up to feed him in the middle of the night. I've seen him put his weight on his hands and lean forward so his torso is on our bed surface and climb out, but only when we don't get him out right away, today for his nap, my DH looks and sees him standing up on our bed. He climbed up on our bed to find me when he woke from his nap, but I wasn't there. I might have to move his crib away from the bed. Fortunately, he knows how to get off our bed, but that doesn't stop him from playing on the bed and forgetting where the edge is and sitting down where there is no bed.

I find them scary. Back a few years ago, I took up running as a hobby. I would go down he road to a nice park with a lake and walk/jog around it. I did that until deer mating season. I got in a stand-off with a buck. I tried backing off, but he followed. I stood my ground and he started shaking his rack at me. He didn't back down until I picked up a large stick and started hitting trees with it and yelling.

I got a gym membership after that.
You make me proud spider baby, you can do it :thumbsup:love
 
Misty calls him Spider baby because he got out of his last enclosure. He hasn't figured out how to get out of this "baby jail" system yet. I let him out a good deal, but when I can't watch him, in the containment he goes. Oh, he has figured out how to get out of his crib. I have it pushed up against my side of the bed so I can pick him up to feed him in the middle of the night. I've seen him put his weight on his hands and lean forward so his torso is on our bed surface and climb out, but only when we don't get him out right away, today for his nap, my DH looks and sees him standing up on our bed. He climbed up on our bed to find me when he woke from his nap, but I wasn't there. I might have to move his crib away from the bed. Fortunately, he knows how to get off our bed, but that doesn't stop him from playing on the bed and forgetting where the edge is and sitting down where there is no bed.

I find them scary. Back a few years ago, I took up running as a hobby. I would go down he road to a nice park with a lake and walk/jog around it. I did that until deer mating season. I got in a stand-off with a buck. I tried backing off, but he followed. I stood my ground and he started shaking his rack at me. He didn't back down until I picked up a large stick and started hitting trees with it and yelling.

I got a gym membership after that.

Rae, After feeling pretty confident in the baby jail, image my horrification to find the 18 month old GD at the top of the spiral staircase after escaping baby jail.:barnie That was almost as bad as when she brought me my butcher knife off the counter.:he
 

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Rae, After feeling pretty confident in the baby jail, image my horrification to find the 18 month old GD at the top of the spiral staircase after escaping baby jail.:barnie That was almost as bad as when she brought me my butcher knife off the counter.:he
EGad I would of had a stroke :eek::barnie
 
I gave my girls turkey today,they loved it. I hope it doesn't turkify them. I went to the chick I'm buying the midget eggs off of over the weekend and saw her latest hatch of little turkeys. I'm definitely going to need guidance, i already know they're going to need chick buddies. Question, will a broody hen take turkey eggs or will she be like...nope, not today lady.
 
I gave my girls turkey today,they loved it. I hope it doesn't turkify them. I went to the chick I'm buying the midget eggs off of over the weekend and saw her latest hatch of little turkeys. I'm definitely going to need guidance, i already know they're going to need chick buddies. Question, will a broody hen take turkey eggs or will she be like...nope, not today lady.
Sure, why not? If its an egg they will sit on it.
 

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