GROSS JJ...
but funny!
but funny!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
shouldn't that be
Unk 1 Raccoon 1
?
gotcha!nawww I changed the point system, when I score it cancels any previous "escape points"
Hahaha typical man move ;-)nawww I changed the point system, when I score it cancels any previous "escape points"
I keep the youngsters in a rabbit cage that is low to the ground. Put straw in for their feet. A box and perch. Light if it is cold. I wait untill ths ladies pay them no more attention. Then I always pick a weekend night, set the youngens on the perches next to sachother, and mixed in with the adults. Im sure to be into the coop b4 light that next am. Turn on the light and give treats to wake everybody. If any girls show too much interest, I give them a little push away. The ladies are usually so busy starting their day...they dont even notice the babies. The little ones dont usually come out of the coop for a few weeks. I leave it at that. Hubby alaays wants to bring them out. I dont let him. I also make sure were home all day that first day to ksep checking on the babys. And I periodically bring them to food and water the first few days. Sometimes the ladies kick them away so I want to make sure they get some hope this helps!!I thought it was really great if you are just moving the chicks into the coop by themselves, but I need to know about adding them into an existing flock. Don't pipe down- I need all the help I can get
I am ..I am..Don't help hatching eggs is my advice.
Delisha you are forming a conspirator group against/for me running for office. I actually have thought about it several times but wouldn't run until we bought the house. You took a nap and I was dragging hard all day at work I was so tired.
Quote:
Cull the chick and send it to the Madison Lab for testing.
You can log onto the web site and find out who to call for information and where to send the culled chick.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/index.shtml
This give me just the option to send it to Ames, IA or Idaho? Ugh... this is not a good day by far!!I am ..I am..
I also concure with the no assist rule. Not only do you risk the one, you risk the rest of your flock. The weak should not survive.
Cull the chick and send it to the Madison Lab for testing.
You can log onto the web site and find out who to call for information and where to send the culled chick.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/index.shtml