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Oh ladies. Do they get up at the same time to eat and dust bathe?
Only if I drag them. It is also an uneasy alliance involving some degree of squabbling.Oh ladies. Do they get up at the same time to eat and dust bathe?
I see what you did there.They look like trouble! I am sure they are ‘hatching’ a plan those two!
Wow! That's interesting. A strange coincidence indeed.hate to bump an old thread
but I have had problems with the distribution center in Cleveland these year as well
This nest sharing is interesting to me. It must go on in the wild as well, right?Only if I drag them. It is also an uneasy alliance involving some degree of squabbling.
Yes you should post some lovely photos of his resting place. A lovely tribute for him.If anyone wants to see the church yard where my beloved rooster is buried, let me know and I’ll take pictures of the church lawn.
The best advice I can give is to learn to shoot well or don't learn to shoot at all. One must be proficient in firearms. They are too dangerous to just have a passing awareness of them.We have lots of guns at my place. Dad keeps saying that he’s going to teach me how to shoot. I know the basics but I’m not good at it. I have a BB gun that I shoot ant beds and the ground with. I have okay aim but I certainly need to learn how to shoot better.
They have so much fun with wild waterThirsty day
View attachment 3833618View attachment 3833617They still find the bucket!
View attachment 3833615Ooooohh! Wild hose water! Notice the rubber necks in the background?
View attachment 3833614What is this wild hose water?View attachment 3833613Is it safe?
View attachment 3833616Yes, it's safe!
I would think that family units would, say sisters raised in a same nest.This nest sharing is interesting to me. It must go on in the wild as well, right?