BYC Edu thread, keep on rambling - HERE incubation Qs answered, lots of information!!

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Spiders in cups?? :hide
Just a few. :pop
Good morning Banti sweets!


Hello D&S
Thanks for the coffee, I made a pot too!
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No more sippy cup?
Mr. Mike! You are a messy little boy! No wonder you still use a sippy cup!
I am over one. I don't need sippy cups anymore.

And what about me?? :hit
I didn't know about the ten picture limit. Yours actually should have been full size, and number three. So I didn't know it wasn't there. :hugs
 

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I only spent an hour cleaning the coops, but I'm in so much pain!!
I took a very long hot shower (and hurt myself when a cake of soap fell on my foot!), and it's been two hours. Still hurt.
Oh, and I think I have a third broody.
:hugs sorry about the soap and i think i have a broody too, might give her some eggs out of my bator, maybe the turkey eggs

How long does it take for an open navel to heal? Chick #2 and the Malposition both needed some triple antibiotic (I'm cheap and it works, no painkiller as per the usual) but I don't know how long it takes for them to heal. They're hanging out in a bowl for now.
a few days

I am sorry MC
ewwww, stinky feet

Hm, why is everyone else getting broodies and im stuck with a moody chick eating duck?
thats weird

No Border Collie, Both are Icelandic Sheepdogs, Moose (The Chocolate Hippy) and Sunna (Short coated tan)
and moose is so cute!

YAY!!!! :weee oh NO!!! Where is the dancing bunny butt???? :hit
nifty said he was bringing it to the new byc

I assume dax and Kaj are holding out till BYC is back?

KIDDING LIST can you goat ppl check it please?
https://www.backyardherds.com/threads/kidding-supply-list-and-notes.35939/
Kaj is here, not sure i have seen dax

Thank you. I will be drowning the pain in a bottle momentarily.
I have broody stock from crazy broody stock from... They brood in groups and some accept chicks even though they aren't broody.

They are both here.
LOL, i want acouple more broodies

Liz you made me curious about the "wolf teeth" in horses!
I have read about it, very interesting!
Did you know that the removal of them increase the chances that the horse will suffer from tetanus, if not vaccinated properly?

Read this
http://evds.net.au/article_wolf_teeth.php
interesting! thanks, i had a Norwegian Fjord that had his wolf teeth, but they never came through the gums, very strange when you put the bridle on there was a big nub of gums with an obvious toothe inside, didnt bother him at all

My horse, a 3-year-old gelding used to have wolf teeth. The person who he was bought off, knew about his 'Wolf teeth', but seemingly didn't want to say anything. She had gotten the other geldings wolf teeth removed (Who we also brought) but my poor boy suffered.
A couple of months after he was brought, we found out about the teeth, and he got them removed.
Still, makes me feel sad and bad about putting the bridle on him when he had the wolf teeth (thrashed his head around whenever I even thought about putting the bridle on) and how much pain he would have been in!

Well, never knew that, feel a slight bit worried now...............
a well fit bridle will not bother their wolf teeth, i have had a few gelding with them, see my above post ^^
 
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