Granny cant go 3 days

wishing4wings

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Thank you
I was actually on BYC when I got my first 3 goats
Had a thread
When the site is back up I'm going to go back and see if I can get the pics
Still have Ginger and Minnie
We got them at 3 months old and they are 8 years old now
You can go to BYC and get them now. The site is still up, you just can't post anything.
 

OneFineAcre

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although now that you mention it , I have to say, Its hard to tell friend from foe here :(
You don't have any foes here
Some joking comments may have been misinterpreted
This is a fairly tight nit community here too
The only inconvenience is the fact that I always go to "recent posts" to navigate
Usually I can see everything in the last 24 hours on first 2 pages
Not now LOL
But it's cool
 

AlleysChicks

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Wondering... Any one had an aggressive pullet before?

My Svarthona pullet has taken to biting & even jumping at feet, once or twice. Yes, she's a pullet, lol, I know what it sounds like... But unless she's a hen-feathered cockerel with a small comb and an attitude, I don't think so.

It's mainly when I walk past her roost to close the back door that she decides to try and take a bite out of me. Her brother is a sweetie, but evidently she needs to be taught some manners...


I had one. Thought she was a cockerel. But she was a black sex link. Was mean as a snake until she started laying. Would jump up and bite my hand as I was walking. I tried packing her around, treats, etc. She's nice now. I guess just give yours a little time.

will it get stuck on the dogs feet and do them in ??? or Human's as well I guess

if not what is it called

You'd have to check labels and see if it is pet/people friendly. I've seen many dogs have seizures and other neurological issues from walking on treated grass.
 
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