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You and I must be on totally the same wavelength. My hair was/is REALLY long - I keep it in a bun mostly, but it was getting heavy and a bit harder to brush out, so I just had about 3 or 4 inches taken off the bottom to even it up, then she did this thing called "invisible layers" that lightened it up a lot. So glad I found her - oddly enough, it's hard to find someone who knows how to cut long hair properly (I sure can't!). Now I have someone to go to when I get it cut every two years...

(Last time I cut it, I donated 11" to Locks of Love...)

Oh goodness, the duck spamming has begun again. I thought we were over this... 

(Off to go find that syringe...):plbb

Last time I had a hen who insisted on making nests in the wild (so to speak), I would collect them but leave behind a fake egg in her "chosen" wild nest. That way she kept going back to lay there and I knew where to go to get her egg every day. (It was so hard to find each new nest, I did this so at least I knew where she would lay...)
Alas, this trio is in a sort of "lifetime" separation from other or new chickens. Jenny has what I'm pretty sure is ocular Mareks, and Lissa and Jenny grew up with the hen I lost to Avian Leukosis, so they are both potential heavy shedders of one or both (and the rooster is heavily exposed). They are like pets, don't eat much, and still lay, so I am keeping them in a trio rather than culling. Their rooster is pretty well behaved with them given that there are only two of them.

Well, my roo runs when I even reach for it so - score one for an effective deterrent. :clap

I visited the Lajes Air Force Base on Terceira in the Azores (middle of the Atlantic). Severe weather for about half the year (fortunately not when I was there). The stop signs were concrete. 

- Ant Farm 

I want to shave my head bald just for the heck of it. An inch or three needed to come off because of the dead ends that are inevitable.
I understand what you're saying about someone else cutting long hair. There are a lot of idiots out there that can't do it. I finally realized that I needed a horse owner to cut my hair when I went to someone. Because it is rare to find someone that can cut my hair right, I just cut it myself 99% of the time.

I was going to leave a dummy egg for the same reason. I should do that before bed JIC.
I said iwould post a link toy hatch along thread here when it started so here it is!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1122581/our-first-hatch-27-barnyard-mix#post_17308441

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You and I must be on totally the same wavelength. My hair was/is REALLY long - I keep it in a bun mostly, but it was getting heavy and a bit harder to brush out, so I just had about 3 or 4 inches taken off the bottom to even it up, then she did this thing called "invisible layers" that lightened it up a lot. So glad I found her - oddly enough, it's hard to find someone who knows how to cut long hair properly (I sure can't!). Now I have someone to go to when I get it cute every two years...

(Last time I cut it, I donated 11" to Locks of Love...)

Oh goodness, the duck spamming has begun again. I thought we were over this... 

(Off to go find that syringe...):plbb

Last time I had a hen who insisted on making nests in the wild (so to speak), I would collect them but leave behind a fake egg in her "chosen" wild nest. That way she kept going back to lay there and I knew where to go to get her egg every day. (It was so hard to find each new nest, I did this so at least I knew where she would lay...)
Alas, this trio is in a sort of "lifetime" separation from other or new chickens. Jenny has what I'm pretty sure is ocular Mareks, and Lissa and Jenny grew up with the hen I lost to Avian Leukosis, so they are both potential heavy shedders of one or both (and the . They are like pets, don't eat much, and still lay, so I am keeping them in a trio rather than culling. Their rooster is pretty well behaved with them given that there are only two of them.

Well, my roo runs when I even reach for it so - score one for an effective deterrent. :clap

I visited the Lajes Air Force Base on Terceira in the Azores (middle of the Atlantic). Severe weather for about half the year (fortunately not when I was there). The stop signs were concrete. 

- Ant Farm 

YES. SQUEEEE BOOM BURD CAN NOT BE IGNORED. IT HAS TO BE SQUEEED OVER AND HUGGIED.
I said iwould post a link toy hatch along thread here when it started so here it is!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1122581/our-first-hatch-27-barnyard-mix#post_17308441

:thumbsup
 
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