Good diet and exercise is what makes us fit. But this formula is not exclusive to humans; it can be applied to animals, too. This device for chickens is a great example of balance between diet and exercise.
Alison McNeice of the Featherheads Bird Rescue in Hobart, Tasmania, created an amusing chicken enrichment exercise wheel. This merry-go-round of sorts featured hanging cucumbers and ears of corn that rotated in an endless circle, which kept the birds motivated to keep moving in pursuit.
“Here is a chicken exercise wheel that I made last year. Chicken enrichment is important, too!”
Nice!
(Image Credit: Laughing Squid)
Comments (1)
I love my child. I will love him no matter what he does in life. I have loved him since I first found out I was pregnant.
Sometimes I don't like his behavior very much though. When he messes up his room with the contents of his diaper (he's 20 months old) I really don't like it. I don't approve of behavior like that. But does that make me love him any less?
HELL NO!
Methinks people who write articles like this need to go out and buy a dictionary before they make themselves look like complete idiots.
My children are going to wonder about me when they get older, ha!
-Good child effort >>> yeilds >>> Positive attention.
-Maladaptive effort >>> yeilds >>> Negative attention.
Most people would call this FULL TIME parenting.
Warning to all: Alfie Cohn shows up in educational circles often. Most people with any knowledge of educational research or child psychology dismiss him as the poorly-grounded sensationalist he is... -Steve
Remember, if you want us to read stuff about mothers, show a picture with some cleavage.
Try applying this feel-good garbage to toilet training. You kinda hafta negatively react to your kid crapping on the coffee table...