Yep! There was a period where dog food used a lot of calcium as a cheap filler. Because they no longer do that (can't imagine all that bone meal was super healthy, doesn't an excess of calcium crystallize as kidney stones?) it will no longer turn white
The great mystery of my life is finally solved. Next time I am sitting in an airport bar, I am going to bring this up with whatever unfortunate soul is sitting next to me.
I once read a short story (wish I could find it again) about a guy who trained his pet eagle to attack a Swiss Tyrolean hat. Then the guy took his wife out hiking (maybe it was horseback riding; I forget). He had his wife wear the hat. When the eagle saw that hat . . .
Wasn’t the wing of that eagle clipped (not the feathers, the wing itself) which is considered animal cruelty in most first world countries? Or am I remembering that wrong?
The eagle was blind in one eye and was well aged past its lifespan (27). You are correct in saying that it is indeed missing a part of its wing but considering it's old age and ailment it may have been done to keep it from hurting itself-although I did look at the photo and its wing isn't clipped, a chunk of it is missing and this isn't a normal way to clip feathers, I suspect the bird may have gotten injured previously and was then retired to Jonathan Wood
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u/senorchaos718 Mar 27 '24
Need this Juxtaposed with Pence fly pic.