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RE: Seagull, granite rocks, sea in storm and calm

in #norway6 years ago

Thank you very much! Now, I figured it out. I was looking for information about the volcanoes in Norway, but, I did not pay attention to the footnote, where it was written that the volcanoes are located in the southern and northern Atlantic. I completely forgot that Norway has colonial territories and they are Norway. But, we say that there is no smoke without fire. If there is a volcanic rock, then there was a volcano.

The experience with eggs is very funny. I'm sorry your chick did not survive. It is always a risk, but, it is justified.

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The reason why this happened was probably that, like ​seven or eight years​ old, I didn't have the right experience with what the chicken should be fed, and that the first time they should have the right temperature to develop.

Even experienced poultry farmers, not always, can save all the chickens. They need warm and round-the-clock lighting, no drafts, starter feed. Even under ideal conditions, there is a percentage loss.

A dozen years ago I was the owner of pet stores. More than 150 species of fish, more than 100 species of aquarium plants, many different rodents and birds. I treated each of them as an individual. I had to treat them all, take them out of their sessile state after long journeys, had to observe big losses. It always hurts. Even if you do not talk about the money spent.

One time I received a package, it contained 200 wavy parrots. They were all sick. Their beaks and paws were severely affected by the fungal infection. I spent the night at the store and watched them. It was a real war for their lives. I already wanted to give up. No medications helped. One person advised me a simple remedy. Vietnamese balm Asterisk. Yellow fat-like substance in a small round jar, which was very cheap in the pharmacy, with a warming effect. It saved all the parrots. A week later, there was no trace of the fungus. Ciplets also often die from a fungal infection.