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<blockquote data-quote="dillweed" data-source="post: 204426" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>siren, sounds like one spoiled little chick you have there! Little teeny pieces of lint probably won't hurt it but sweep often and keep everything up. He'll try to eat anything he can get his beak into. If he stops eating and seems sluggish you'll know he isn't well and it will happen quickly with a young one. I imagine that he'll be just fine the way you're spoiling him. </p><p> </p><p>He will certainly remember you and conitnue to follow you around. In fact, he'll think he can sleep with you forever. LOL! We had a sweet little hen who followed me around the yard and expected me to flip rocks and logs over so she could get the bugs. She made the cutest little noises and was quite the pest, but a welcome one. Made us laugh all the time and if I ran, she'd chase me, flapping her little wings and carrying on. </p><p> </p><p>When she's outside watch for hawks, fox, raccoons and other nasties. We had baby geese outside in a very well enclosed pen and damned raccoon got them all. We called critter control out and he did find raccoon fur on the pen wire in a very small open spot. He said if they can get their head in the rest of the body will follow. We were sick over it.</p><p> </p><p>I'll be watching for cute chick stories so keep 'em coming! dw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dillweed, post: 204426, member: 5938"] siren, sounds like one spoiled little chick you have there! Little teeny pieces of lint probably won't hurt it but sweep often and keep everything up. He'll try to eat anything he can get his beak into. If he stops eating and seems sluggish you'll know he isn't well and it will happen quickly with a young one. I imagine that he'll be just fine the way you're spoiling him. He will certainly remember you and conitnue to follow you around. In fact, he'll think he can sleep with you forever. LOL! We had a sweet little hen who followed me around the yard and expected me to flip rocks and logs over so she could get the bugs. She made the cutest little noises and was quite the pest, but a welcome one. Made us laugh all the time and if I ran, she'd chase me, flapping her little wings and carrying on. When she's outside watch for hawks, fox, raccoons and other nasties. We had baby geese outside in a very well enclosed pen and damned raccoon got them all. We called critter control out and he did find raccoon fur on the pen wire in a very small open spot. He said if they can get their head in the rest of the body will follow. We were sick over it. I'll be watching for cute chick stories so keep 'em coming! dw [/QUOTE]
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