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Does anyone have any RIRs or Black Australorp chicks? Or fertile eggs that we could hatch? Somewhere near Pittsburgh, Allentown, or anywhere near the turnpike?


I may have lavender ameraucana eggs and possibly CCL by the time the chicken train runs through. I know that's not what you were looking for though. It would be REALLY nice if the silkies started laying soon.
 
Sneaky little boogers. I will make sure all of the chickens are roosting tonight. This is tragedy, but am still happy that nothing actually broke into the enclosure. Everyone else was safe. I will never make this mistake again. I'm going to be investing in hardware cloth by the mile for my run... I'm sorry, I know you hate to see this happen to birds you sell. I am trying to take every precaution I can.
I buy a lot of HW cloth, and usually get it from ebay or walmart.com. They sell the same brands, but prices vary a lot, so I check them both (and Amazon).

If you are looking for revenge: http://www.ebay.com/itm/131819992512?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
(just be sure you can get someone to kill any coons you trap)
 
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Thanks, don't need revenge, just need to up my predator proofing game. I will check out the prices on the hardware cloth. Thanks!

Any tips on humane euthanasia if I need to? I really don't want to, I hope she makes it or passes peacefully while I'm gone. Guess that makes me a schmuck.
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Thanks, don't need revenge, just need to up my predator proofing game. I will check out the prices on the hardware cloth.  Thanks! 

Any tips on humane euthanasia if I need to? I really don't want to, I hope she makes it or passes peacefully while I'm gone.  Guess that makes me a schmuck.  :(


Is there enough skin there to stretch over the end of the bone and stitch her leg up into a stump? It's a thought that I just had. You could use a sewing needle and heavy thread.
 
That's a possibility, I guess. So far, her leg is still attached, but I have tied it off. I will be heading some a bit early,  You're a stronger woman than I am...


I'm no stronger than you, really. You do what you need to do when the time comes to do it :) I knew that you'd tied it off already but I want sure if you tied off the whole leg at the joint or if you'd done it near the edge.
 
That's a possibility, I guess. So far, her leg is still attached, but I have tied it off. I will be heading some a bit early,  You're a stronger woman than I am...


I'm no stronger than you, really. You do what you need to do when the time comes to do it :) I knew that you'd tied it off already but I want sure if you tied off the whole leg at the joint or if you'd done it near the edge.


I got home and she is still alive and fairly alert, considering. She did drink a bit and eat some pellets and egg when I showed them to her. She seems to want to live, but I feel I will know better in the morning. I may have to euthanize, but I will make that call tomorrow. I think if it comes to it, I would use a makeshift killing cone.
 
I got home and she is still alive and fairly alert, considering. She did drink a bit and eat some pellets and egg when I showed them to her. She seems to want to live, but I feel I will know better in the morning. I may have to euthanize, but I will make that call tomorrow. I think if it comes to it, I would use a makeshift killing cone.

It's a really hard thing, but IMO a killing cone is the most humane. Hubs usually does the dispatching whenever we process meat birds, but I just had to euthanize an old hen with a prolapsed vent. I used our kill cone and it was very peaceful. ((hugs))
 

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