Bridgemoof
Overrun with beasties
Raviolianna and a milk mustache! Ha!
Funny how those baby goats don't hesitate to take a drink off anybody's udder when they can!
Sorry about your losses, too. I out my turkey poults outside for the first time today. Keeping my fingers crossed! They are in a small dog kennel, so I'd like to think they are somewhat protected.
Funny how those baby goats don't hesitate to take a drink off anybody's udder when they can!Sorry about your losses, too. I out my turkey poults outside for the first time today. Keeping my fingers crossed! They are in a small dog kennel, so I'd like to think they are somewhat protected.

Since it wasn't the possum he figured he should let him go. I told him that even though our cats leave the birds alone, not all cats do. I want to take these strays to the animal control as I can't possibly handle feeding any more. And they fight with my rescue cats so they need to go. I had to lock Beastie up in a cage overnight because she managed to get into the trap in the first hour it was set. I figured that I would catch our own cats 80 or 90 percent of the time so that didn't surprise me.
I didn't let her out back yet, but I am going to check on her again to see if she looks ready to kid yet. if not, she can go out for a few hours, but it is going to get 103 here....HOT!
I think she was trying to keep them from escaping!