20/29 We put them in the drying pen first, and then in the 'foster mother.' They're like babies, and have to be fed every two hours. It's a tremendous business when you have hundreds of them, at different stages and on different diets. We seemed to be preparing food all day long. It's ever so fascinating, though!" "I love them when they're like fluffy canaries," said Winona. I put them into a basket one day, and carried them into the garden to pick up worms. |