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A Good man is Hard to find, oh wait, or is it a Hard man is Good to find? :P
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They are so so cute!
Quoting: LittleMe Yeah I was grumbling back then about how much of a pain in the ass it was dealing with them. They require a lot more attention than chicks the first few days after hatching. Have to make sure each one learns how to eat and drink. Wasn't long before I missed the experience LoL looking forward to doing it again this spring. Last year was the first time for me. Quoting: #521 I raised four wild baby turkeys two years ago... their diet was hard boiled eggs... they grew up and left. Quoting: LittleMe Well done! They can fend for themselves pretty quickly once they're able to fly up and roost in trees. Usually around 2-3 weeks old. I found a really young baby robin last spring... had the ideal setup for it to survive... he became quick friends with all the poults. Fed it with ground up freeze-dried mealworms mixed with a little water on fingertip. Worked well! Once it was able to fly well I had my 6yr old niece let him go when she & family visited. Quoting: #521 That was a nice gift for her.
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