QUOTE(hibiscusmile @ Oct 8 2007, 01:12 PM)
Sure let her do what she naturally does. Even in the wild the wind may of pulled her free, in fact if you think about it (glad you asked that question, got me old mind to thinkin), the wind may be a big factor of why we have bad molts. No WIND! I must go experiment. Check out the Bugatorium later today to see my new fan!!! Sorry, I had to edit, I got so excited all I could think of was wrapping this up to go check out a fan. So as I was saying, in the wild there is usually wind, the wind may blow them giving gravity a chance to make them pull out of the molt better. If you think about it the babies are blown about by the wind upon hatching, and they float to different places in the bushes and weeds and so on. This is also how more are ment to survive by our Good Maker. If they all stayed in one place they would soon be eaten by the birds, ants, spiders and each other. Yes the Wind makes sense. While you are blowing around you would be heavier to. It's much easier to pick up a 20 lb bag of dog food compared to a 20 lb bag of feeder corn, due to the shifting of the corn!
THIS WAS A REPLY UNDER "HEALTH ISSUES" for "Darn bad molt"I just wanted to see what some of your opinions are on this.
THIS WAS A REPLY UNDER "HEALTH ISSUES" for "Darn bad molt"I just wanted to see what some of your opinions are on this.