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This is our precious Sebie. Unfortunately we had to find him a new home, Our other male (mean) Toulouse didn't care for him. We had to build our Sebie a new safe pen. In the mean time we had to find him a loving home. We found him a home with another Sebie loving person. We wished we had kept our Sebie but knew no one would want a mean goose!

As time went by we lost where our Sebie went? we are hoping out there someone must know where this beautiful large Sebie went? at least we are hoping this is the case! If any one knows where this beautiful goose is, please let us know, We are hoping he is doing well in his loving home! If you or any one else has any idea where he could be, that would make our family very happy!!
 
Well, it has been a tough day. My dog passed away peacefully this morning. I think I am all cried out for now. It's so darn hard to make that decision. And still shocking when they go.
This afternoon I need a diversion so I went to the store. Look what followed me home. :)
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One Marans and two Welsummers. I wanted to get an Andalusian or a leg horn but the age difference was just too much. These chicks are three weeks old and the Andalusians or three days old. The leg horn square one week old. So I might have been overthinking things but I decided the age difference was too much and I would just stick with darker brown egg layers for now. I can get some white egg layers next time.
 
Well, it has been a tough day. My dog passed away peacefully this morning. I think I am all cried out for now. It's so darn hard to make that decision. And still shocking when they go.
This afternoon I need a diversion so I went to the store. Look what followed me home. :)
400

One Marans and two Welsummers. I wanted to get an Andalusian or a leg horn but the age difference was just too much. These chicks are three weeks old and the Andalusians or three days old. The leg horn square one week old. So I might have been overthinking things but I decided the age difference was too much and I would just stick with darker brown egg layers for now. I can get some white egg layers next time.


Leigti, I'm so, so sorry for your loss. It is such a hard decision to make even when we know it's the right one. I was told long ago by a dear vet friend that "it's the hardest decision to make, but the kindest gift we can give in exchange for their unending love and loyalty". May your dear friend be running, pain free, over the Rainbow Bridge.
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Well, it has been a tough day. My dog passed away peacefully this morning. I think I am all cried out for now. It's so darn hard to make that decision. And still shocking when they go.
This afternoon I need a diversion so I went to the store. Look what followed me home. :)

One Marans and two Welsummers. I wanted to get an Andalusian or a leg horn but the age difference was just too much. These chicks are three weeks old and the Andalusians or three days old. The leg horn square one week old. So I might have been overthinking things but I decided the age difference was too much and I would just stick with darker brown egg layers for now. I can get some white egg layers next time.
As one that knows the loss many times and never forgets thew one that
cross we have to know the time will come to see them all again
 
Thanks everybody for your support and encouragement. I was wrong, I'm crying again. Probably will on and off for quite a while. It's kind of funny how I keep thinking I hear her, the jingling over her tags or the clicking of her nails on the floor. It's so hard. I hope I will see all my edibles again. I usually like most animals better than most people. They don't play games. They like you or they don't they don't pretend. Giving her a peaceful and was the right thing to do but it's still so very hard.
The next dog I get will be a German Shepherd guide dog. Probably around the end of summer. I would not get a guide dog until my pet dog was gone.
 
Thanks everybody for your support and encouragement. I was wrong, I'm crying again. Probably will on and off for quite a while. It's kind of funny how I keep thinking I hear her, the jingling over her tags or the clicking of her nails on the floor. It's so hard. I hope I will see all my edibles again. I usually like most animals better than most people. They don't play games. They like you or they don't they don't pretend. Giving her a peaceful and was the right thing to do but it's still so very hard.
The next dog I get will be a German Shepherd guide dog. Probably around the end of summer. I would not get a guide dog until my pet dog was gone.


*hugs*

I spent months expecting Fiery to be there. It's been almost 6 years now and sometimes I still cry thinking about her.
 
I had Belgian Tervuren for 32 years my last was of my own breeding Gunner
he lived to see 14 died with his head in my lap
 
Does anyone have experience with guinea fowl and cold weather? They're about six months old and I lost one that got soaking wet somehow in the night and froze to death
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And now my other four are really lethargic. I've set up some lamps and put down lots of hay for them to lay on and I'm feeding them eggs and sunflower seeds along with their regular feed. They've perked up a little but they're still off. Any advice?
 

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