Oh Mitzi!!! Such pain you must be experiencing an empty cage & nothing to go in it!
The predators have been bad the past couple days at our house. Friday night the coyotes sounded as if they were out front in my garden. I hear them everynight but never so close. DH fired a few shots & things got quiet. We did have 2 guineas disappear. No sign of attack. But I am certain the animals are all trying to eat well before the cold sets in.
My surgery is rescheduled for the 28th, thankful it gives me more time to prepare. Hopefully this time it isn't postponed.
I did lose 1 of my 4 mo old Orloff pullets today. I found her when I got home from PetsMart. Losing them is hard enough but to not know why makes it sadder. The Orloff pullets are in with my Bantam Ameraucanas and that group's always been one of my favorites. You'd think with 8 identical Orloff chicks that I wouldn't know one from the other, But the 1 I lost happened to be the one that was always 1st on my lap and the smallest one and always one of my favorites.You know how you can see a snipit of the last post on the place where you click to get to the actual thread (love my command of the techno jargon???? ) well my heart just sank for ksane when I saw someone consoling her for her empty cage, until I got to the actual post and realized it was built empty, and not empty for tragic reasons.![]()