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Quote: Yes..when you open it there will be a pool of blood by the heart
thanks. Gotta clean out the area to do this and get to itYes..when you open it there will be a pool of blood by the heart
Well I'd think the same thing if there was a disease he died from, but a heart attack.. I would not waste himno visible wounds. Aoxa my thought is if I won't eat him I won't feed him to my animals. Not good enough for me, not good enough for them. Pretty certain I'm just going to incinerate him. Don't want to take chances.
Sounds just like my fiance. lolwell my wife is no help. "whatever you think" was the response.![]()
My girls are easy to catch, my boys.. not so much.I call the birds and reach down and pick them up. I do this often, because, I examine my birds often. Some more than others. I have a harder time with catching cockerels. I never chase my birds. If I want them somewhere I just go there and call, they all come. They are trained from early on to come when called. Sometimes I leave for the day and if predators have been spotted recently, they get locked up when I leave. My birds are weird and nosy too. If they are in the woods and I go into the barn to clean.. they come running home to bother me.
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I love how easy ducks are to herd around. I could easily get all 12 calls in the barn at night where the chickens would scatter.I do have a net for the ducks..They hate to be handled. I can herd them into a box better then pick them up. They are really strong. 20 lbs of flapping wings is a bit much for my strength. My fingers into the wing is a big stretch for my small hands. I can get the young ones and hens, but, that drake can practical pick me up off the ground.
Here's a visual I am sure many will get a chuckle out of:I call the birds and reach down and pick them up. I do this often, because, I examine my birds often. Some more than others. I have a harder time with catching cockerels. I never chase my birds. If I want them somewhere I just go there and call, they all come. They are trained from early on to come when called. Sometimes I leave for the day and if predators have been spotted recently, they get locked up when I leave. My birds are weird and nosy too. If they are in the woods and I go into the barn to clean.. they come running home to bother me.