Get rid of Stella, that's my vote.
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DrH handles his roos and I think they are always nice to him..... My DH will flip them upside down for a bit, and then carry them around for a while in front of the hens. Usually about 20 min or so. I bet you have to do this a few times to get it through their pea brains. The one my kids raised was always a sweetie, and they handled him all the time.
Angie I would be at that school giving the teachers a good ***** chewing! They have no RIGHT to treat your daughter that way when she has health issues! What is she was developmentally disabled and she was treated this way???? Reports to the school board would be good too! What if she ended up making herself a mess because the teacher did not let her out of class????As far as the attendance goes, I would tell them to shove it. Grandpa is much more important.![]()
I have had issues with our school this week so I am a little on edge about the Public School System. After jumping through their hoops so my son could take an antibiotic at the school, the doorknobs FORGOT to give him a dose. I know it is just an antibiotic, but what if it was insulin? My poor DS came home apologizing for not taking his medicine since he forgot about it! It is not a 9 yr old's job to remember such things!
I see Bf4 is not around tonight....... maybe she has another 'date'.
One last thing. Incubation temperature DOES NOT determine the sex of the chick! The sex is determined by gene, not temperature.
Ang, take DrHs advice. At the bash, he calmed down a sassy roo in under a minute flat. It was quite impressive, IMO.
Out of my bigger chicks, I've noticed that the ones that I suspect are the roos are the friendlier of the bunch. They will go out of their way to fly over to sit on my lap. And they camp out too.
BL4- Do you need another male? I have a pretty white headed, turquoise/sky blue boy that could use a new home.I do not care what the weather looks like outside; Spring has sprung! The birds are singing like crazy out there!
No eggs yet from the Calls though.
So adding two more male Budgies to my Aviary has caused the girls to become a bit hormonal! We have had WWF fights with the girls! The other night two of them were rolling around the bottom of the Aviary attacking each other; it was so bad they were making each other bloody (of course it does not help that they are sisters too)! It was bad enough that I had to get out my styptic pencil to stop the bleeding (one had a mild chest wound) With those birds being so small, just a drop of blood is a lot for them to lose.
Today I am going to spend a day with my girls in Oshkosh. The Oshkosh Museum is having the last day of their Bling exhibit (fashion), and across the street the Paine is having their annual Flower show. I figure after all of that we can hit the outlet mall.
Everyone enjoy the day!
I am feeling like such a good chicken keeper right now! I finally got the big 3 into the big dog crate. So then this week I can move the little 5 out of the chick tv upstairs to the basement brooder. I will have to take a picture of the big 3s new digs!
Terri, I'm sorry you're sick. It sure does suck. Sorry I shared my cold with you when we kissed...JUST KIDDING! although you are kinda cute in your bibs for chores...![]()
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Well I have stirred the pot enough for the moment...![]()