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Wow, I wondered how it would affect the top coat, it doesn't! That is amazing, will have to see if I can find one somewhere. They are expensive online. Maybe they aren't in stores yet. Will see. Thanks!
 
Okay, another bunny video. For some reason, even though I have it set to capture 60 second videos, at night it starts off with different length videos, 5-15 sec and towards the end it only captures 3sec videos. I combined a few of them into one, looks like there might be a sixth little bunny too, one of the guys in this video is clearly not black, and he's not the spotted one either.
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Oh, looked it up...I have a pretty good comb, but haven't tried one like that.

I have two of those.... I use them on the goats the horse the dog and the cat.... When you look at them closely they essentially look like one half of a set clipper blades. My Goats horse and dogs love it.... the cats not so much.

There is also another comb excellent for matts. And the cat did love that one...



each of those arched shaped teeth are smooth on the outside but the hooks underside have little cutters that are kind of like a seam ripper blade... they only cut if they meet resistance such as a matted spot. I had tried cutting my cats matts out with scissors which took the top coat with it. But the comb only removed the matted undercoat...

LOVE it.

deb
 
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4 baby turkeys




I had to assist one, it was dried out, but it is happy to be released from its shell jail. I just threw the other 3 into the brooder with the chicks while this one recovers in the incubator. The older 3 are doing their best but the chicks already have a week on them and are now starting to develop a pecking order. The turkeys also haven't figured out that shavings and poop are not the preferential food items available in the brooder.

So cute!
 
4....

4 baby turkeys




I had to assist one, it was dried out, but it is happy to be released from its shell jail. I just threw the other 3 into the brooder with the chicks while this one recovers in the incubator. The older 3 are doing their best but the chicks already have a week on them and are now starting to develop a pecking order. The turkeys also haven't figured out that shavings and poop are not the preferential food items available in the brooder.

So cute!
I am so happy for you!
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I'll get some better pictures for you later, but here's the 3 hatchlings crammed into the incubator:

The one in front did get bruised/bloody, not really sure how, on the wing.


And then the one that I de-shelled, which started to stand, although assisted, immediately:
 

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