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Originally Posted by teeville5 View Post

I wouldn't feel too low, Raz.  There is nothing wrong in you stating where she needs to end, and besides, as is true crabby form rant.gif , you'll probably wake up to see them all removed and blocking you truck anyways.... roll.png

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At the very least, wipe the poop off your feet before getting in the car.

"Member of the Derperella Club-- We're just all goin' round' the rooster, here!"
Good night sweet Trousers, The Derp Club will miss you.
Treasure the love you recieve above all. It will survive long after your gold and good health have vanished. Og Mandino
At the very least, wipe the poop off your feet before getting in the car.

"Member of the Derperella Club-- We're just all goin' round' the rooster, here!"
Good night sweet Trousers, The Derp Club will miss you.
Treasure the love you recieve above all. It will survive long after your gold and good health have vanished. Og Mandino
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Thank you for the advice!  :)   I have tried sooo many things, it's frustrating to be so close but not where i want to be with this. 

 

    So far this has been confined to only certain individuals, Primarily when they tried to enter the coop.  i stopped allowing visitors  to the coop last summer after i started having problems. I had also caught a friend of ours poking at the window and laughing at him on several occasions, around the same time as the kid problem, so who knows what went on when i wasn't there.  I can't stand people who like to torment animals, and for some reason the less immature sorts seem to like nothing better than to pick  fights  with my rooster.    a friend of DH's family came over  just the other day and what does he do but stick his foot in the roos face and try to get him to fight........... that guy won't be coming near my birds for a while.   .Something is sticking with my boy, though, cause he backed off and did not take the bait. Good boy!!!  :)    I wanted to smack that guy, it's all funny until it's some little kid that ends up paying for it. :(   

    This year we started off with new neighbors, so hopefully we can put this all behind us now.

Confirmed chicken hugger  :D

 

"You can't wait for your circumstances to change to find joy; you have to seek joy first, and that gives you the strength to change your circumstances." Quote, Bonnie St. John

 

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Confirmed chicken hugger  :D

 

"You can't wait for your circumstances to change to find joy; you have to seek joy first, and that gives you the strength to change your circumstances." Quote, Bonnie St. John

 

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York, that was cute.

 

Raz,   that looks neat.  Who knows, mabe she will like it?   (I know, and heck will freeze over....) Weren't you getting a big privacy fence, too?? 

Confirmed chicken hugger  :D

 

"You can't wait for your circumstances to change to find joy; you have to seek joy first, and that gives you the strength to change your circumstances." Quote, Bonnie St. John

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/fuzzys-notes

Confirmed chicken hugger  :D

 

"You can't wait for your circumstances to change to find joy; you have to seek joy first, and that gives you the strength to change your circumstances." Quote, Bonnie St. John

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/fuzzys-notes

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Looks like some of you had a productive day.  Was I the only one to get the rain?  We were only able to take care of brooder cleaning today.  Of course, having a headache along with the rain  didn't motivate me to do much else. 

 

One of my teen chicks is getting super spazzy.  They are about 8-9wks old now and every time another chick touches him, he starts squawking away.  Not sure if it really is a he, but I think I see some deeper red spots coming into his (ee) feathering.

 

As far as handling my chickens, I only do so minimally.  I used to try to hold them, but when they moved to the coop full time, they were less accessible so over time they weren't too fond of it.  If I have to pick one up, they do okay, but I don't do it often.  I will pet one on occasion, but I don't force it.    As for the my roos, I do not pick them up or pet them.  When young, I held them down a time or two if necessary to make it clear who was boss, but that was it.  I move freely through my yard and I don't move away or around them, they move for me (as Nova mentioned).  Newton comes over to see if I have a treat, but stays a few feet away so I will bend over and say a few words to him, but that's it.  It may sound crazy, but I believe we both understand our positions and respect each other for knowing our boundaries.

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RaZ - Is the property line where the blocks are? Or is it where the dirt ends and her grass begins meaning that she has blocks on her grass?

 

Yorkchick!  What beautiful geese!  I love them!

 

I now have a daughter home from college and this year she did not cry when leaving her boyfriend and friends. Small progress.....

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We are back home, caught up on all the posts (whew!) What I retained...

 

Taprock - That SUCKS. (About the bank... that was you, right? I think...)

 

Mom - Sounds like babies!

 

Nova - Your poor roo, glad he survived! And that tractor is looking very nice.

 

Farmerboy - Best of luck with your dog, and your emus! You never know...

 

RaZ - Petty or not, it does look very nice.

 

Yorkchick - I enjoyed your update, lol. Grats on the little fuzzies.

 

I ran out of memory. Has Sarah disappeared?

 

We had fun this weekend, the girls got to ride horses for the first time, and they loved it, my 1 year old did not want to get off, lol. They also played with some goats and sheep and loved that, too, I think Papa is much closer to caving on the goat ownership...

 

We went hiking earlier at Bishop Lake, and as we drove past the entrance to the camp grounds there, saw four people trying to catch a chicken, they were not having any luck, and I have to say, it was hilarious watching them, haha!

 

Oh yes, and I got a great big pile of scrap hardwoods to play with, I am so, so excited! My brother took all the walnut of any size though. >:(

 

Tried out my mum's tablet, I was totally in love with it while I was lounging on the couch and reading posts, then I tried to use it, and I hated it. I didn't even manage to get the post off that I was trying to do.

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Originally Posted by Brethren49619 View Post

Mom and I were out in the yard this morning.  Heard a noise, some kind of animal going thru the brush.  Big black bear crossed the road between our house and the neighbors across the street.

Photo05060938.jpg it was moving pretty fast, 

Photo05060939.jpg slowed down to a walk

Photo05061611.jpg and was only this far from the house.  

 

The coop is about this far from the house on the other side.  ep.gif

 

 

YIKES!!!!!!!!!!! I would be so scared to live where there are bears! Stay safe, and I hope your chickens stay safe too!!

 

 

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Hope feels she needs to be there doing all she can while I tend to be more of the "you shouldn't have them if you can't take care of them" attitude, but if I say much I automatically become the heavy.  

 

 

Agree with you there, Opa!  

 

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Originally Posted by NovaAman View Post

Mom, that is exactly what that means. Be prepared for babies tonight or tomorrow. Hope you got a rabbit nest box.

No babies yet, Nova..I think she was just faking. 

 

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Originally Posted by RaZ View Post

FWIW,

I really don't feel good about myself for sinking that low. 

You didnt DO anything...even the sod you removed was on your side of the property. Now,if you had piled it up behind her car...that would have been sinking..but so far, you have done NO retaliation. 

 

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Originally Posted by yorkchick View Post

So I feel like I need Nova to write a summary of what has happened since I apparently fell off the BYC map.  Because as some of you may remember, I don't condense well at all when I write.  Let's see how well I can hit the high points. And every teeny little point in between...

 

I love your updates! And Im glad you are back! Congrats on all the successes! Yay for chicks, goosers, and your hubbys' job!!

“I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish He didn’t trust me so much.” (Mother Teresa)

 

“I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish He didn’t trust me so much.” (Mother Teresa)

 

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Juise- sounds like you had a fabulous time! Pictures of your kids on the horses?

I think Sarah was starting her new job, and then realized she needed to be cramming for her board exams, and not spend all time on BYC! 

 

GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!

 

I had a very busy weekend with my grandson- and then the aftermath, lol. Got the house cleaned, moved the chicks out of the house- tried to check on them this morning, but then Toes started crowing. Im sure they are fine. I put Sillys Uggos out there, too. They are still in their cage with their heaterthingy, under the lean-to.  

 

Im pretty wore out and ready for the weekend, lol. My sons birthday is Saturday- I dont know if I will see him or not..sure hope he stops by. 

Then Mother's day...yay..

 

Just have to get through the week, first. 

 

Its raining here. Looks like some nasty stuff making its way across the state (according to the news)..Stay Dry!

I hope everyone has a wonderful day!

“I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish He didn’t trust me so much.” (Mother Teresa)

 

“I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish He didn’t trust me so much.” (Mother Teresa)

 

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coffee garfield slow-morning.gifToday is looking like a day it will be a day to spend reading a good book, but it does look like the most severe weather is going to stay to the south of us. 

 

You often hear people refer to reading a "good book" but you never hear someone say I think I'll stay home and read a "bad book".  I'm currently trying to force myself to read a book that might fit that description.  Well actually that isn't fair to the author, I guess it is a "good book" because it does educate the read; providing a wealth of information about what to expect when dealing with someone suffering from dementia.  The name of the book is "The 36 Hour Day" and it does provide much valued insight but it is so ****** depressing.

 

On a lighter note, the covered nesting platforms under the eaves of my workshop provide nesting for both robins and morning doves.  Sitting on the deck listening the the doves cooing certainly has a calming effect that reminds me to appreciate the many blessings we do have and do remember that nothing becomes a problem until you let it be so. 

 

There are many days that I don't like what I must face but I can face them so that makes the day a "good day".  Take heart in the knowledge that while the sun might not be shining today it will tomorrow.  Enjoy your day.

When having problems with chickens stop and think, what would Harlan do?
I've dealt with many thorns in my life and the flower is always worth the effort.

6 Nest rollout nest box plans  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/287684/new-rollout-nest-design-picture-heavy-edited-1-21

Smoker plans http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/721017/opas-recirculating-smoker

When having problems with chickens stop and think, what would Harlan do?
I've dealt with many thorns in my life and the flower is always worth the effort.

6 Nest rollout nest box plans  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/287684/new-rollout-nest-design-picture-heavy-edited-1-21

Smoker plans http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/721017/opas-recirculating-smoker

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My first attempt at hatching.

 

Today is day 21, and I haven't seen any wiggling, heard any chirping, no pipping or zipping yet.  Eggs are sitting on a piece of no skid in the incubator, so not sure if that might be limiting any wiggling that there could be.  I am being patient.  Have not opened at all for any reason.  Out of 30 eggs I started with, only 6 looked good enough to go to lockdown.  I did crack open all of the eggs that did not look good enough for lockdown, and my attempt at evaluating my candling seemed correct.  So, hopefully, the large dark eggs do have viable chicks in them.  Just waiting to see what if anything hatches out.  

 

If anyone wants to keep their fingers crossed for me, it would be much appreciated!

First year flock mom - so far have 2 EE, 4 BO, 4 BA, 5 Silkies, 2 Peafowl, 15 Araucana, 1 Lavender Orpingtons and 3 Light Sussex.  Barn mom to 2 QH, 1 mini horse, 1 mini jack and 2 dogs.

First year flock mom - so far have 2 EE, 4 BO, 4 BA, 5 Silkies, 2 Peafowl, 15 Araucana, 1 Lavender Orpingtons and 3 Light Sussex.  Barn mom to 2 QH, 1 mini horse, 1 mini jack and 2 dogs.

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