God's Precious Creatures

God's Precious Creatures

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This is my collection of knowledge on baby animals I have been blessed to foster, teach basic survival skills and finally introduce to the wild.

Photos from God's Precious Creatures's post 04/17/2018

The baby bunnies are doing well. They don't have their eyes open yet but they have started sitting up and trying to explore. I've moved then to a larger box to keep them from hopping out and I keep them in a temp controlled room at 75°. I feed them 4-5 times a day and check for dehydration durring each feeding. Gently pinching the skin up on their shoulders, if the skin stays pinched up they're dehydrated. If this happens I slip in a few extra mins of feeding.

Photos from God's Precious Creatures's post 05/28/2017

Jay is doing fine. He made it a habit of eating breakfast with us some mornings. Like all males tho, he found a lovely girl Jay and are now raising chicks in the next door neighbor's tree.

Photos from God's Precious Creatures's post 05/28/2017

This is lil Jay! Something killed his mom and 2 nest mates but with a lil help he will soon be a healthy blue jay.

Photos from God's Precious Creatures's post 05/28/2017

This is our robin squeak! He flew south for the winter 2 years ago. He was raised here and successfully returned to the wild.

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