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I beleive that the lighter colored ones are roosters
If my friend has too may roos, she may take one or two off your hands JJ! what kinds are in the incubator? The olive eggers from you are getting some cool colors.   I dont have a current pic of mine, but this is the one my...
BF...you talked me into it... we love our silkies and we have two tiny little polish that were smaller than the silkie we gave to a friend so sure! You heading to madison anytime soon or where can we meet... I dont know your work...
Poor little cutie duck...hope you can splint that back to good. We had a fun day yesterday (after a nasty 3 hour interview) where my kids and I had the chicks out and were teaching them about dried meal worms( Terri, we need to get the...
Quote: Originally Posted by JustJohn  We have many more Black cap berries than black berries.  The black caps get 5 feet in a couple years.  We rotate mowed paths through and get about 6-8 gallons of berries...
Honey berries are a spread type of plant from a blueberry. Blueberries come in high bush and low bush. Highbush fruit every year, low bush are every year but in hire concentration. I am looking for highbush plants myself to put in tis...
ok googled it... might come in handy around here...sedation in children???
Quote: Originally Posted by Celtic Chick  I have snowberries growing along the north side of my barn. They are very shade tolerant. Spireas are too, as are most species of viburnum. Cotoneasters are supposed to...
The bus was late at the bus stop and being a nice person that I am, I gave my umbrella to the younger kids whose parents dropped them at the bus stop with no raincoat or umbrella as it dripped and the wind blew. Now I am still wet an...
Yes the white and black look rooish. Your Buff orp's comb is getting some pink too and might need to keep an eye on.
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