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persephone

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  1. not the best comparison , but I see what you are trying to say .They are your larder .Fairynuff . I still believe they could have more enrichment :) and , no , I don't eat my chooks . have a friend who breeds chooks & ducks to eat though...- she has enclosed a huge part of her yard in which is her little'orchard' about 7 different fruiting trees, plus vines and chookies/ducks . It all seems to work well , and she always has fresh poultry . her hatchlings are always much loved and even named! Just cannot do it myself .
  2. Mental image of someone putting on a suit of armour to spank its bottom :laugh:
  3. Oh Stan .... how many brain cells died in that wonderful effort ?
  4. Hopefully the croc doesn't get punished - and the keeper recovers well and quickly (and has learned a lesson ) OUCH. bet he doesn't need an adrenaline rush for some time - that would've been a big one!
  5. I agree wholeheartedly . if it as posted ..a dog not eating, not pooing except blood- losing sight , and unsteady /shaky ..it is very needing of proper treatment /support.
  6. I suggest she gets herself and the poor dog to a large vet hospital/teaching facility ASAP . I also think he should be IN hospital on supportive therapy while being tested .. Hopefully he will find help soon...
  7. What a marvellous legacy of happy times you are capturing :) Such a loved big boy ........
  8. wise words . Health insurance is a MUST , I think :) Pups have a habit of scaring us silly with one thing & another ;)
  9. I knew as well , and did all the recommended things with feeding/exercise , etc ...my Dane X boy died from torsion One thing with large dogs (two really) which you would have been told -keep 'em lean , grow em slow - and limit impact exercise for the growing period . Actually - leaving mother/siblings at 8 weeks or later is NOT because of being upset etc - it is because between 6 weeks - 8 weeks is one of the MOST important learning times .It is when mum & siblings work on doggy communication , bite inhibition and doggy rules . if this is NOT learned properly ..a puppy/dog may literally not be able to communicate effectively when out & about , and can involve aggression/;fearfulness around other dogs .
  10. perhaps ask the vet exactly how much protein should be fed ..? Then seek out sources which can supply this ....
  11. maltese? those cute white fluffy things? yes- they can be very deadly ... I knew a pair who could hunt very well.
  12. ohhhh...research.OK Don's first real leash :)
  13. My link collar colours oh..and what Don got ;) PURPLE :)
  14. I can't see anything wrong with the diet :) it sounds nourishing and delicious!! I am hoping you both take care of each other now ...
  15. thanks, teekay - sky watching in earnest is new to me :)
  16. good update :) provided chooks have plenty to scratch in/search for ..they are relatively happy, I've found. Piles of autumn leaves , and ,depending how easy it is to find over there .. biscuits of lucerne/alfalfa hay ... the latter are ideal! edit : I had forgotten just how inadequate that coop was - and hope chooks get something a bit larger soon ....
  17. DD- love how dog is giving 'that' stare ..as in ...one move toward my dinner - and you're in trouble - even tho it's your cousin!
  18. She may sniff & think about it a bit ... but usually they do :)
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