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Sep 25, 2005
New articles about pet health
These are four new articles I posted on my website. Please check them out.
The first one is about Anipryl. It is a medication used to treat dogs with canine cognitive dysfunction.
The second is about the benefits of having a well trained dog. And where you should start.
The third is about pet vaccines. I ask the question if all those vaccines are really necessary.
The last one is about getting a new cat. I go over steps to properly introduce them into the house.
Posted at 05:53 pm by chrissuckow
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Sep 23, 2005
There are many different types of hens.The silky bantam hens are prolific layers - some even lay eggs with a pretty,pale green shell. They make quiet, quaint pets for the children.
Other hens are larger and more robust and come in a variety of colors; black,brown, white or speckled. They all eat bugs, snails and slugs - good news ifyou are trying to reduce the number of these pests!
Did you know that chooks (hens) are able to eat the Sydney funnel web spiderwithout any ill affects? How good is that? They make your yard a safer place tobe and double as a pet for the children...
Chickens can be bought as "day olds" (under a week old) or "weekolds" (over a week). You can buy them fully grown too, but they makebetter pets when bought young. Make sure you buy from a reputable breeder whocan tell what sex they are. The neighbors will not be pleased to be woken atdawn by a rooster crowing.
A young chicken will need to be kept inside where it will be warm, until it isolder. A newspaper lined cardboard carton with sawdust or straw in the bottomis fine. A day old chicken will benefit from the extra warmth of a pretendmother. To make this, push many strips of fabric through a strong piece ofcardboard and hang it so it dangles to the floor of the box. This is a good jobfor the children. Chicky will run straight into it and be perfectly content.Alternatively, you could use a new mop head.
To make a drinking trough that the chicken will not fall into or tip over, takean empty food can (tin) and hammer a hole through each side just under the rim.Fill with water and place a saucer over it. Invert the whole quickly and youwill see that water trickles out of the holes, but stops when the level risesto the rim of the saucer. It's a fascinating experiment for the children.Another tin to hold the special chicken growing mash is all you will need. Ofcourse, keep the bottom of the box clean and dry.
When the chicken is grown up, change the food to laying pellets and graduallyintroduce chopped kitchen scraps. It will eat what it wants and leave the restto be discarded with the soiled sawdust. If you have a garden, this isexcellent fertilizer.
The hen will need a warm, dry place to live outside. An old aviary is fine, butit's not much trouble to hammer in some stakes and wrap wire mesh around them.This will keep the hen safe from stray dogs while you are away. If it fliesout, cut the long wing feathers back to about half, on one wing only.
This will not hurt the hen, but will prevent it from flying.
Remember that a hen is actually a bird and it is natural for birds to roost intrees. Make a perch for your hen by poking an old broom handle through the meshof its cage under the roof, but about one metre (3 feet) from the ground. Checkon whether your hen is actually roosting. Some hens need to be taught. Dusk isthe right time to gently pick up the hen and place it on the perch. It willsoon realize what it is supposed to do.
A small drum, box or even a dog kennel filled with straw will make an idealnest for your hen to lay eggs. If you use a larger dog kennel, it can double asa nest and a night shelter too, with the simple addition of the perch. Or ifyou have a garden shed, the hen will not mind sharing with a few rakes andspades. If you live in an area where the winters are snowy, it will be best tokeep your hen in the barn or shed.
As with any hobby, take your time, enjoy and learn along the way!
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Posted at 06:02 pm by chrissuckow
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Sep 20, 2005
Cat and dog health blog update
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Sep 17, 2005
Seperation Anxiety in dogs
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Sep 16, 2005
New projects i'm working on
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Jul 17, 2004
I must remember to write here.
I will start doing AR again.
CANI
Posted at 02:09 pm by chrissuckow
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Jul 12, 2004
I'm back after several days off
We bought a mattress on Sunday, from sitnsleep.
It will be delivered on Saturday.
Financially we are 700 dollars ahead from this time last month so we can pay extre towards our cc debt and have no cc debt by the end of the year.
We are celebrating our wedding anniversary this week!
No news on the residency yet but all signs point positively.
We are all Kings in the Kingdom of God
Posted at 09:28 pm by chrissuckow
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Jul 7, 2004
On tuesday my computer was down due to a virus, but now I'm up and running again. I finally decided to buy Mcafee virusscan and firewall, things I should have done a long time ago, but finally accomplished.
I'll skip tuesday's recap and just go to today's
1. tv hrs 30min!
2. sleep hrs 7hrs
3. wo slim in 6 30minutes
4. food pepperoni stromboli made from the new cookbook my parents gave us for our two year anniversary, it was delicous but no fruit or vegetables.
5. spanish=0 no time tonight' laundry and need to watch dodgeball, hope it's good.
6. lab anima:prepared for an interview possible this week came up with some good stuff to say
7. fin=o will work on bank of america stuff tomorrow
looked into virgin wireless prepaid mobile phone, looks like a great idea
8. other none
9. what did I do great, very productive and discipled, asked god to help in my focus
10. what could I improve on: eating healthy
11. energy level=8 no neck pain tonight
12 overall=7.5
Posted at 08:17 pm by chrissuckow
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Jul 5, 2004
saw joyce meyers for first time and listened, she made some good insights.
1.tvhrs=6
2.sleep hrs=8
3.wo=aerobic 1hr
4. food=5
5. spanish 1hr
6. lab animal=2hr
7. fin=0
8. other=went shopping for new mattresses, really need a new bed our bed sucks
9. what did i do great today=wo, some cleaining, org
10. what could i improve on=eat more fruit and veg, clean morn
11. energy level=5
12 overall 6
don't be tempted by laziness
goal for tuesday
spanish/lab 3hrs
wo
look for mattress
research web sites 30min
GOALS FOR END OF JULY
READ 1/2 OF LAM BOOK
ORG/CLEAN HOUSE
HAVE INTERNET SITE UP FOR E-COMMERENCE.
Posted at 09:33 pm by chrissuckow
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Sunday recap
Went to church and watched Joel osteen, of lakewood church
themes from sunday's sermon.
1. We should always strive for perfection although we will not achieve it until we die.
2. We need to call the favor of god into our lives and onto our problems
3. the devil tempts us in many forms. do not let him steal your joy.
Sunday progress
1. TVhrs-4hrs
2. sleep 7hrs
3. no wo
4. food=6
5. spanish 1hr!
6. lab animal 0hr
7. fin=0hr
8. went to lab party for 5 hrs 4-9
9. what did i do great, study spanish for 1 hr., went to church
10 what could i improve upon: productivity
11 energy level 6
12 overall=5
*****I lose joy when I think I could master LAM, but do none productive things like watch TV
Monday's goal
spanish 1hr
lab animal 2hr
clean
prepare for tuesday.
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