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Ed's back!
Yes Ralphie might be having his Roto- rootering done in which nurse Judy will have her toughest patient.
Do you know if Ralphie got his numbers down on his birds before surgery? Or did he have 200 birds to feed and water for Judy?
For Furry preds:
We also have installed a motion light right at the coop entrance that flips on if anything walks up to the coop. Like a front porch light. Solar/battery under $20 from walmart. I think this helps a ton.
I also think dogs need to stay on their own property. And it's a bit unfortunate the lab got into poison like that. But dogs do sniff things out. This poison was sitting on plates I guess in the other yard. My dog is a bit roamy. We do not leash our dogs out here in the boonies like in towns unless it's deer hunting season. Now. They get free rein on my property. She also helps with predators I think. But I guess she can't if she's in the house sleeping at night.
Yes Ralphie might be having his Roto- rootering done in which nurse Judy will have her toughest patient.
Do you know if Ralphie got his numbers down on his birds before surgery? Or did he have 200 birds to feed and water for Judy?
For Furry preds:
We also have installed a motion light right at the coop entrance that flips on if anything walks up to the coop. Like a front porch light. Solar/battery under $20 from walmart. I think this helps a ton.
I also think dogs need to stay on their own property. And it's a bit unfortunate the lab got into poison like that. But dogs do sniff things out. This poison was sitting on plates I guess in the other yard. My dog is a bit roamy. We do not leash our dogs out here in the boonies like in towns unless it's deer hunting season. Now. They get free rein on my property. She also helps with predators I think. But I guess she can't if she's in the house sleeping at night.
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