
Oh, Sasha, I don't blame you at all for not going with my dicey proposition. I'd been thinking and thinking about what kind of eggs to incubate at the elementary school, but the more I think about it, the less I want to gamble with anything really great, you know? I'm leaning towards just buying some various mix eggs, and then selling what I get, and doing a fun hatch afterwards. Or, I could just count myself done after the elementary hatch....
I'm distracting myself so I don't hang out at the preschool all day by working on a quilt. I know, the dorkiness, it burns.....
Sphinx-- I will have a heap of BLRW eggs tomorrow evening when i get home from Duchesne that you could have for the school hatching. Otherwise, the eggs are just going to be eaten this time around, since I haven't got the time right now to auction them and if I incubate anymore for a while, they are going to have to shovel the chicks off us here. Not sure where you're at, but if you are close enough to pick them up, you are welcome to them!
Cats and Lizards and Chickens, oh MY!
Cats and Lizards and Chickens, oh MY!

















Will post the final project after paint. I do not paint the inside of my coop. I have been tempted to hang curtains in their window though, and hang pictures inside. I found a cute rooster picture from the DI I thought it would look cute hanging on their wall haha! I have however painted all those red posts in the run, and have never seen them picking. So far so good.






