I just think that's crappy. I mean can't they have some kind of law that if they are killing your animals you can defend them? Maybe I should just get a dog for the yard. And if the DOG kills one its not my fault!! HahahaAnywhere in Canada as well.
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I just think that's crappy. I mean can't they have some kind of law that if they are killing your animals you can defend them? Maybe I should just get a dog for the yard. And if the DOG kills one its not my fault!! HahahaAnywhere in Canada as well.
I just think that's crappy. I mean can't they have some kind of law that if they are killing your animals you can defend them? Maybe I should just get a dog for the yard. And if the DOG kills one its not my fault!! Hahaha
Quote: I think both your "Buffs" are Smutty Buff. They look very young to me, I wouldn't have guessed they were girls from the pictures. Time will tell. The Buffs have no fluff - were they molting? I would check them over for lice and mites.
Whites should always be White - boys and girls.
Quote: Ducks hatched and brooded by chickens will go swimming - and momma hen will panic! That behavior is instinctual - just like clearing their nares is (nose under water) and doesn't need to be taught.
I think that is the duck momma - check out the big webbed feet.
They have to eat as well.. The thing about hawks is they only kill to eat. They won't just kill for no reason like weasels, minks, racoons, foxes, dogs, etc who kill more than they will eat...I just think that's crappy. I mean can't they have some kind of law that if they are killing your animals you can defend them? Maybe I should just get a dog for the yard. And if the DOG kills one its not my fault!! Hahaha
Hawks don't leave things ripped apart all over the yard. They kill and either carry it off or eat it on the spot. There may be feathers scattered, but not body parts. I would think it was another predator, maybe a dog. Dogs will kill and rip animals apart like that.Then I had a beautiful little blue wheaten ameracauna ( sp?) and a migrating hawk got her and left her ripped apart all over the yard...didn't even eat her.
They will if they are interrupted.Hawks don't leave things ripped apart all over the yard. They kill and either carry it off or eat it on the spot. There may be feathers scattered, but not body parts. I would think it was another predator, maybe a dog. Dogs will kill and rip animals apart like that.
So considering both are smutty buff silkies. Is it best to not hatch any of their eggs? We got them to hatch out silkie babies.I think both your "Buffs" are Smutty Buff. They look very young to me, I wouldn't have guessed they were girls from the pictures. Time will tell. The Buffs have no fluff - were they molting? I would check them over for lice and mites.
Whites should always be White - boys and girls.
Ducks hatched and brooded by chickens will go swimming - and momma hen will panic! That behavior is instinctual - just like clearing their nares is (nose under water) and doesn't need to be taught.
I think that is the duck momma - check out the big webbed feet.

all crammed in a dog kennel. I felt sorry for them. When I took them out of it, they was wet and sticky. I might have to wash them, which I am scared to do. But the stickiness is making all their fluff look like permanent flat feathers. No lice and mites that I can see.