How do you "indirectly" kill a dog that is on someone elses property?$570 in the red. Plus 640 in feed & cage purchases.
Make it 1,210 in the red.
Fudge...
Removed a ton of fur from a few nests.
Neighbor indirectly killed one of my LGD yesterday morning. Culls are going to take forever to use up now.
By being a shythole and setting off illegal fireworks.How do you "indirectly" kill a dog that is on someone elses property?
whether in the red or not, which you will eventually be caught up cause you are stocked up ha, when things get really crazy you will have meat. and something to barter with. people who never thought they would have rabbits just may be getting rabbits.$570 in the red. Plus 640 in feed & cage purchases.
Make it 1,210 in the red.
Fudge...
Removed a ton of fur from a few nests.
Neighbor indirectly killed one of my LGD yesterday morning. Culls are going to take forever to use up now.
never a dull moment10 drying, 3 in 2nd soak. A few tossed. I think I kept too many in at a time. Should of froze new ones instead. Whoopsies.
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I haven't added it all up but I'm seriously in the red.$570 in the red. Plus 640 in feed & cage purchases.
Make it 1,210 in the red.
Fudge...
Removed a ton of fur from a few nests.
Neighbor indirectly killed one of my LGD yesterday morning. Culls are going to take forever to use up now.
Lol. Profit? No one said anything about that impossibility.I haven't added it all up but I'm seriously in the red.
But my purpose isn't making a profit, it's caring for my animals.
No regrets... yet.
I have a "bottle feeding kit" with formula that I bought off Amazon, just in case... but didn't need it.Amber seems to of stopped feeding her kits. All wet, thin and cold today. 2 dead.
Moved them to 3 different nests, hopefully some survive.
Will repeat the breeding, but if she fails again, she'll be culled.
Had zero luck hand feeding. They all refuse and slowly starve to death.I have a "bottle feeding kit" with formula that I bought off Amazon, just in case... but didn't need it.
Have the same on hand for horses but haven't needed that either. Obviously the bottles & nipples are "slightly" larger for horses.
My wife has a special talent for that. She even saved a baby squirrel that fell from a tree.Had zero luck hand feeding. They all refuse and slowly starve to death.
Wish there were clear sites showing what to use and how to install stomach tubes for feeding.
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