Thanks I'm trying that right nowCrush the tablet. Get a piece of bread and dip it in honey and then dip that in the crashed antibiotic.
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Thanks I'm trying that right nowCrush the tablet. Get a piece of bread and dip it in honey and then dip that in the crashed antibiotic.
And it makes me smile everytime.This is how it happens.
I spot a chicken contemplating escape ~ in this case Ha'penny.
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She hears her name called & promptly hurtles back into the run.
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That is interesting. Have they always grown spurs?Yep. They worry me a bit. I may have to file them & that will be fun & games!All the Campines are getting spurs.
That landing spot for when you hop. I think that is called a fence in Australia.What fence?!![]()
She is showing leadership skills that one.Thanks, Shad.I do remember you mentioning it. I am always very interested in the Fayoumies. They sound so like my girls. Mostly they stay close even when they get out because this is more wilderness than an actual yard & fairly interesting but someone [probably Aoife] led the charge out to the road yesterday & the nutters all just followed.
Well, It surely doesn't look like a Drop Bear!Speaking of tree huggers... @Ribh @Shadrach look who found the pine tree above their coop...
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Thankfully this branch is only about 4 feet off the ground. They were happy to be back in their coop. I had to remove Sugar, the wonder silkie, first.
My Banty's liked trees! The color on your chicken is amazing...Speaking of tree huggers... @Ribh @Shadrach look who found the pine tree above their coop...
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Thankfully this branch is only about 4 feet off the ground. They were happy to be back in their coop. I had to remove Sugar, the wonder silkie, first.
Looks like a perfect place. I don't recall seeing a picture of Sugar before. Amazing colors!Speaking of tree huggers... @Ribh @Shadrach look who found the pine tree above their coop...
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Thankfully this branch is only about 4 feet off the ground. They were happy to be back in their coop. I had to remove Sugar, the wonder silkie, first.