This week begins a very special feature of WT Comments.
The Visiting Speakers
Check in on Thanksgiving for this week's lesson, Deliverance From the Traps of the Birdcatcher
conducted by our very own minimus.
See all WT Comments here.
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This week begins a very special feature of WT Comments.
The Visiting Speakers
Check in on Thanksgiving for this week's lesson, Deliverance From the Traps of the Birdcatcher
conducted by our very own minimus.
See all WT Comments here.
I read that baby chicks will peck at a bloody spot on another chick because
they go to the color red. I actually saw an experiment where they put a
red dot (like minimus) on a wall for the chicks to attack. They sure did go
for that spot. You have to keep the red dot away from the birds.
Can Minimus survive such an article, then? We will see. Thanks for
stepping up to the volunteer plate, Min. Watch out for the birds.
I read that baby chicks will peck at a bloody spot on another chick because
they go to the color red. I actually saw an experiment where they put a
red dot (like minimus) on a wall for the chicks to attack. They sure did go
for that spot. You have to keep the red dot away from the birds.
Looking Very carefully I see more in this thread that matches a "spot". Wondering when anyone else will spot it?
I read that baby chicks will peck at a bloody spot on another chick because
they go to the color red. I actually saw an experiment where they put a
red dot (like minimus) on a wall for the chicks to attack. They sure did go
for that spot. You have to keep the red dot away from the birds.
I'll have to be careful about letting my bird, Rocco, sit on my shoulder while I'm posting here. I just got a new 24" monitor and I don't want Rocco attacking it every time Minimus posts.
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