
Get a Tin Cat. http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/SPEC/pick-minitincat.htm
Thank you Sam. I am going to order a couple of those. ![]()
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Get a Tin Cat. http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/SPEC/pick-minitincat.htm
Thank you Sam. I am going to order a couple of those. ![]()
Glad the hot weather has been holding off....... I got to put everyone away at 7 this evening instead of 8, and i am gone less than an hour and i go riding by on my bike and a HUGE hawk came flying from the woods by my coop!
He was big enough to easily carry away one of my big girls, must've heard the little roosters squeaking out a few crows.... I have been supervising roaming even more than usual in anticipation of such events, but still it was a bit shocking to actually SEE him.
Wasn't MY pet, Olive 
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
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

Get a Tin Cat. http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/SPEC/pick-minitincat.htm
Nice!
Found some a lot cheaper on ebay, I'll have to pick some up later this week!
So today I was quite upset. We took several ducks to Aric's uncle's to re-home. They're like me, they rescue animals in various situations. They had a gorgeous German Shepard that looked like it hadn't been fed in...months! A neighbor of theirs had it, it was her grandson's and she said he didn't feed it...even though he lived with this woman. Umm, if you have an animal that's starving in your house then the least you could do is feed it scraps or re-home it. She finally gave it to Aric's aunt and uncle, but it's so skinny it's sine and ribs are protruding! The previous owner has over 100 animals and I guess at least half of them are starving because she said she can't afford to feed so many animals. Aric's uncle was very angry when he was talking about her. If she can't afford to feed so many animals then she needs to stop collecting them!!! Like Aric and I were saying, yeah we'd love to have more but number one, we don't have the room and number two we're not going to short the animals we already have by getting more!
Fortunately his uncle Dale now has this dog and it'll live a happy, spoiled life and start to gain weight.
So, now minus 6 ducks, I'm going to try a few of them in the yard with the geese tomorrow. I'll let more out as long as things continue to go well. My hope is that I can have the geese and the ducks all living together. Those geese are being so good still!
Too many chickens and ducks, 3 rabbits, 14 turkeys, 3 dogs and 2 beyond spoiled pot bellied pigs! Oh and 2 kids and one nearly perfect boyfriend!
I can be found on facebook - Keyt Harrington
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Too many chickens and ducks, 3 rabbits, 14 turkeys, 3 dogs and 2 beyond spoiled pot bellied pigs! Oh and 2 kids and one nearly perfect boyfriend!
I can be found on facebook - Keyt Harrington
or my photography page on facebook https://www.facebook.com/NaturalCharmPhoto. Offering specials on portraits and special events as well as photo restorations.
COLLECTING PENNIES!!! Taking any quantity!

Nice!
Found some a lot cheaper on ebay, I'll have to pick some up later this week!
So today I was quite upset. We took several ducks to Aric's uncle's to re-home. They're like me, they rescue animals in various situations. They had a gorgeous German Shepard that looked like it hadn't been fed in...months! A neighbor of theirs had it, it was her grandson's and she said he didn't feed it...even though he lived with this woman. Umm, if you have an animal that's starving in your house then the least you could do is feed it scraps or re-home it. She finally gave it to Aric's aunt and uncle, but it's so skinny it's sine and ribs are protruding! The previous owner has over 100 animals and I guess at least half of them are starving because she said she can't afford to feed so many animals. Aric's uncle was very angry when he was talking about her. If she can't afford to feed so many animals then she needs to stop collecting them!!! Like Aric and I were saying, yeah we'd love to have more but number one, we don't have the room and number two we're not going to short the animals we already have by getting more!
Fortunately his uncle Dale now has this dog and it'll live a happy, spoiled life and start to gain weight.
So, now minus 6 ducks, I'm going to try a few of them in the yard with the geese tomorrow. I'll let more out as long as things continue to go well. My hope is that I can have the geese and the ducks all living together. Those geese are being so good still!
That is so sad Keyt. Somebody needs to make it known to the right people about this. I have always said, if you can't afford to feed it then give it to someone who can !!! No excuses for this to ever happen to an animal. I'm glad Aric's uncle got the one dog. Kudo's to him.
But something needs done to save the others.
Hi Olive ![]()
Today was another great day. Dropped Granny off and church and came home and cleaned the dropping boards in the large fowl coop. Pulled a few weeds in the garden and then spent some time trying to figure how I am going to harvest the tomatoes once they start ripening. The plants have gotten so large that I no longer have a path between the rows.
After lunch Bob Bry came to get some Welsummer eggs to hatch. Had a nice visit with him and was reminded of how many nice people I have been able to meet thru BYC.
Then later this afternoon I took Hope's oldest son with me fishing. He has a 7 year old daughter and 2 twin daughters that were born about 3 months ago. With the hot weather is still having an adverse effect on fishing, and the numerous jet skis spooking everything, he commented that he couldn't believe how calm and relaxed he felt. I guess a house with 2 newborns, a slightly jealous 7 year old, and a wife that seems to be suffering a little PPD, getting away even for a few hours has got to feel wonderful. I sure am glad all of my babies are in their forties.
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.
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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

That is so sad Keyt. Somebody needs to make it known to the right people about this. I have always said, if you can't afford to feed it then give it to someone who can !!! No excuses for this to ever happen to an animal. I'm glad Aric's uncle got the one dog. Kudo's to him.
But something needs done to save the others.
Keyt - is there anything we can do? Does this person live near any of us?
Haha, well, I'm maybe just a little bit slightly short, that helps, too.
Maybe in the case of a severe blizzard? But I doubt it, ventilation is far more important for the chickens than heat. It is the moisture that kills. I've only had chickens outside through 1 winter so far, but I never closed all the ventilation. Anyone?
P.S. We've had ours almost 2 years now, they free-range during the day, and we haven't lost one yet. I expect we will, I'm just saying, you don't need to feel like you're doomed to lose chickens every other week.
They do have excellent foliage cover to hide in when they need to, I think that is very important.
Great pics! Glad the doggie has a good home, but I agree, I hope the proper authorities are being contacted about the rest...
They are so awesome, aren't they? We have hawks over our house constantly, the fact that they have never taken a chicken is downright amazing as far as I'm concerned. Sorry about your NOTmeatie. 
Er... can anyone direct me to where this was posted? I want to try! 
Oh no, that uggo is actually kind of cute, I think I better go check my temperature.... It looks like a pint sized ostrich!! And all I have to say about that last doggie picture is LOL!

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NOT IT! Bwahahahahahaha! Hope Mr. Fluffers continues to improve.
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