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Oh DylansMom, so sorry. He was a very handsome boy! No shame in grieving for a family member...
It's especially hard to have beloved pets injure or kill each other...can't blame them for acting true to their natures, and some differences just aren't reconcilable. You did your best to keep them safe, he just behaved like a hard-headed rooster, and she behaved like a turkey who didn't want to lose her food... and you just can't foresee and forestall every possible conflict. He probably enjoyed his freedom very much.![]()
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I feel your pain Mindy.It is funny how we will get attached to some animals much more than others. To this day I can only barely accept the idea of getting another dog and it has been ten years since I lost my last one. I think it is their total dependency upon us that makes losing them feel like we let them down and it is our fault.![]()
I had not seen your new beauty. Wow! Love his coloring.
You are going to love him! Mine, not pied, is the most beautiful bird on the ranch. He also has the longest train at the moment.
Just like my purple male!Thanks guys, he really is a beautiful boy, but I wish he were friendlier. He was not socialized much, so the minute he sees us he is pacing and trying to find an escape route.![]()