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You take great pics LoveChickens123!
Above is Missy the pug x mutt with my 8 week olds.
Here's my dark cornish cockerel.
Here's Jake the beagle x boston terrier with Missy.
And a snapping turtle that decided my little compost pile in front of my main coop, would be a good place to lay her eggs! Ack! We moved her safely down the road to the creek where she really laid her eggs! Win! These are a protected species here.
They sure can be if you're not careful! We don't swim in our ponds, so no problem. They are best to be avoided. When the mouth snaps shut they don't let go. You could easily lose a finger or toe. Previous owners said there was a snapper in there. That was 4 years ago. Guess it took that long for a mate to show up.
We used a big scoop shovel to scoop her up (heavy turtle) & move her. There are ways to handle them, but weren't feeling comfortable with that.