Ron Magill
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That probably has something to do with it. But at the end of the day, it's just the size and the anatomy of a horse.
That probably has something to do with it. But at the end of the day, it's just the size and the anatomy of a horse.
That probably has something to do with it. But at the end of the day, it's just the size and the anatomy of a horse.
They're not able to. They're not able. to be trained to use the prosthetic in a way without sacrificing other parts of the limb.
They're not able to. They're not able. to be trained to use the prosthetic in a way without sacrificing other parts of the limb.
They're not able to. They're not able. to be trained to use the prosthetic in a way without sacrificing other parts of the limb.
I'll suggest it. To who? Who are you going to suggest it to? Whatever horse person has a horse that breaks a leg or whatever.
I'll suggest it. To who? Who are you going to suggest it to? Whatever horse person has a horse that breaks a leg or whatever.
I'll suggest it. To who? Who are you going to suggest it to? Whatever horse person has a horse that breaks a leg or whatever.
Yeah, listen. Baby birds, if you find a baby bird that's fallen out of a nest, you see the nest, you can pick that baby bird up and put it back in the nest. That whole thing, oh, if you touch the bird, the mother's going to reject it. That's a myth. That's an absolute myth. Now, you have to be able to decipher whether it's a bird that has fallen out of a nest or it's a bird that has fledged.
Yeah, listen. Baby birds, if you find a baby bird that's fallen out of a nest, you see the nest, you can pick that baby bird up and put it back in the nest. That whole thing, oh, if you touch the bird, the mother's going to reject it. That's a myth. That's an absolute myth. Now, you have to be able to decipher whether it's a bird that has fallen out of a nest or it's a bird that has fledged.
Yeah, listen. Baby birds, if you find a baby bird that's fallen out of a nest, you see the nest, you can pick that baby bird up and put it back in the nest. That whole thing, oh, if you touch the bird, the mother's going to reject it. That's a myth. That's an absolute myth. Now, you have to be able to decipher whether it's a bird that has fallen out of a nest or it's a bird that has fledged.
You know, baby birds, once they get some feathering and they start exercising their wings, they'll fledge and they'll move. They do what we call branching. They go out on a branch and sometimes they'll end up on the ground. But the parents are still taking care of them. Do not take that bird away.
You know, baby birds, once they get some feathering and they start exercising their wings, they'll fledge and they'll move. They do what we call branching. They go out on a branch and sometimes they'll end up on the ground. But the parents are still taking care of them. Do not take that bird away.
You know, baby birds, once they get some feathering and they start exercising their wings, they'll fledge and they'll move. They do what we call branching. They go out on a branch and sometimes they'll end up on the ground. But the parents are still taking care of them. Do not take that bird away.
Do not take that bird to a rehabber unless it's obviously injured because the parents are still taking care of it. Again, if it's a bird that's fallen out and it obviously hasn't developed any feathering or anything like that, it's fallen out prematurely, you can pick that bird up and put it back in the nest. The parents will come and care for it.
Do not take that bird to a rehabber unless it's obviously injured because the parents are still taking care of it. Again, if it's a bird that's fallen out and it obviously hasn't developed any feathering or anything like that, it's fallen out prematurely, you can pick that bird up and put it back in the nest. The parents will come and care for it.
Do not take that bird to a rehabber unless it's obviously injured because the parents are still taking care of it. Again, if it's a bird that's fallen out and it obviously hasn't developed any feathering or anything like that, it's fallen out prematurely, you can pick that bird up and put it back in the nest. The parents will come and care for it.
Also during this bird breeding season, I get calls almost every day now of people saying, this bird's dive bombing me. It's attacking me. I can't get it in my house. Listen, if they built a bird nest next to the entry door to your house, that's unfortunate because they think every time you go into your house, you're going to be threatening their nest. And they will dive bombing.
Also during this bird breeding season, I get calls almost every day now of people saying, this bird's dive bombing me. It's attacking me. I can't get it in my house. Listen, if they built a bird nest next to the entry door to your house, that's unfortunate because they think every time you go into your house, you're going to be threatening their nest. And they will dive bombing.