Rainy day here. The reason I ordered from Indiana berry is because they had raspberries and grapes. They send nice well rooted plants. Not those small pots. I hope the grapes are the same. Not a fan of tiny starts.
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Good to know, thanks.Rainy day here. The reason I ordered from Indiana berry is because they had raspberries and grapes. They send nice well rooted plants. Not those small pots. I hope the grapes are the same. Not a fan of tiny starts.
Well if the bird was starving already, then it wasn't feeding well where it came from, or something bad was happening there. Throwing a bird just back into the wild is not in it's best interests, especially if it just came supposedly 'from there' in not good shape.That’s a bit harsh.
I wouldn't about lightning unless you had them way high up in a tree. They should be nice and sturdy too.I have been sitting on a bunch of 10ft fence post and end caps. I got an idea to use them as tomato string hangers. I probably could tie them to my existing 4ft fence and run my tomato plants along the fence. I hope it doesn't attract lightning.
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You could have expressed your concern without being mean about it. We’re all here to help and support each other, not tear people down. Animals escape, it happens. That doesn’t mean the owners don’t care for them.Well if the bird was starving already, then it wasn't feeding well where it came from, or something bad was happening there. Throwing a bird just back into the wild is not in it's best interests, especially if it just came supposedly 'from there' in not good shape.
No different than people who bring unwanted puppies and dump them off in parks and on the side of the road if you want the truth about it.
The predators of an area know their turf, something new just thrown there, does not. So who do you think has the hometown advantage here?
If one is concerned about a domesticated animals well being, they don't turn it loose to run the neighborhood, no matter how poorly it may have been treated in the past.
Aaron
My flock got a hanging bird feeder cage thingy for Christmas from Santa. Lol. I find when I throw certain produce on the ground, they ignore it. If I pick it up & stuff it into the hanging cage feeder, they all go crazy trying to jump & reach it!They will peck at it if I put a pot of basil in their coop. I don't know why, but at first, my chicken did not eat the lettuce I threw in, but when I put the lettuce pot next to their coop they ate the entire plant.