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Gapeworms are not going to be in the throat. They would be in the trachea, which you're not going to be able to see down into.
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She's horrified by your fashion choices.I just remembered: I have one hen who is terrified of a pair of wide leg pants I have. She freaks out when I wear them.
In Southern Texas. Del RioGapeworms are not going to be in the throat. They would be in the trachea, which you're not going to be able to see down into.
Where are you located?
Wow thank youChickens have an excellent memory and don't forget faces.They can also count. Very interesting read! https://freefromharm.org/chicken-behavior-an-overview-of-recent-science/
That sounds like a great way to teach a rooster that humans are a threat.I drop kicked the rooster 40 feet across the yard, then told my son to run over and kick him as many times as he could while the rooster was still stunned. He kicked the rooster 5 or 6 times before the rooster managed to get up and run away.
That sounds like a great way to teach a rooster that humans are a threat.
I guess.Umm…the cockerel already had decided humans were a threat
I HIGHLY doubt you have gapeworm issues then. They are really only an issue in subtropical and tropical climates.In Southern Texas. Del Rio