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bait dogs?

Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.

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Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.

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post #19252 of 36449
Oh sweet! Other home birthers! Woohoo! I've had 3. I only have pictures of the first one though because I found that I prefer minimal people and noise. I treasure my pictures but have not done the same since. I have video too but haven't watched it. Lol. I had to do a lot of cropping to make the pics shareable too. Here's the link though! I'm thrilled to have it finished! http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Du_sG7O1_B60%26feature%3Dshare&feature=share&v=u_sG7O1_B60&gl=US

 

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post #19253 of 36449
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Originally Posted by Bigfamily4me View Post

It said Sheldon, WI....
Quick mapquest it!

I did, it's 4 hours north and DH didn't see the humor in it big_smile.png and a free dog is never free if you think about it. DD of course think they are cute!!

no bait dogs here, just part of our family but there are those out there.......

Our Crew: 2 human adults, 3 human kids, 1 Aussie,1 Cocker, 5 rabbits,  Andalusians,  Welsummers,  Cuckoo Marans, IB and White Peafowl, 1 pair Red Golden Pheasants

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Our Crew: 2 human adults, 3 human kids, 1 Aussie,1 Cocker, 5 rabbits,  Andalusians,  Welsummers,  Cuckoo Marans, IB and White Peafowl, 1 pair Red Golden Pheasants

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post #19254 of 36449
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Originally Posted by unkadan View Post

bait dogs?


Oh, that's just sick! For dog fights. Sometimes I just hate the way some people have become...............
 

 

A wonderful DH who spoils me rotten, 4 cats, 2 doves, 2 rabbits, an old partridge cochin banty roo, a golden Seabright roo, Dominiques, buff, lavender, black, gold-laced & chocolate orps, and some barnyard mixes.
 

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A wonderful DH who spoils me rotten, 4 cats, 2 doves, 2 rabbits, an old partridge cochin banty roo, a golden Seabright roo, Dominiques, buff, lavender, black, gold-laced & chocolate orps, and some barnyard mixes.
 

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post #19255 of 36449

O shoot I just remembered the Neillsville swap is Saturday. wow that just hit me. I better decide if I am going. Is anyone going from here?

 

There is news that Clintonville is still boomng.

 

TO your yard looks very pretty now.  Let's see that checkerboard chicken!!  LOL

 

Hope everybody gets better soon.

~Kris~
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post #19256 of 36449
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Originally Posted by WIChookchick View Post

Hey All,

I was able to read stuff last night but was not able to post as my passwords and stuff are on my home laptop.

My friend is doing fine, resting comfy and at home with his meds, he has housemates who will look after him. I am

going back on saturday to take his surgery dressing off and help him a little as he showers. Mostly keeping my head turned away while I turn the water on and off and washing his hair for him...

I may buy him an old towel just to wear while he sits on a shower chair, so I won't have to ... well you know...

And then help him towel off and get dressed...

I had to help him after both of his hernia surgeries so there isn't much left to the imagination.. And I used to bathe and clothe mentally challenged men way back in my youth.

 

 

Anyway, I found this and I emailed them, they are in Jefferson AND may have chicks available soon.

I know Kristi P wanted more hatching eggs.. so I emailed them.

http://madison.craigslist.org/grd/2929510544.html

Hatching Eggs - $15 (Jefferson)


Date: 2012-03-29, 3:56PM CDT
Reply to: h2mtm-2929510544@sale.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]



Lavender (Self Blue) Orpington Hatching Eggs. Newer Color Orpington. My small flock came from a breeder in southern Illinios. These birds are originally from the Hink-JC blood line. The Lavender gene is different from the blue genetics in that it should produce consistant lavender color in all the offspring. The Lavender Orpington is a large docile bird that lay brown eggs.
The pictures are some of my birds with other breeds I have. They have been penned seperately for the last month to ensure no cross breeding with the Lavender Orpingtons. Buyers will receive a copy of my Wisconsin Tested Flock Certificate. Chicks may be available, eggs in incubator now! Orpingtons Hatching Eggs are $15.00 per dozen.

Americana eggs available. Mixed hens with Blue Americana rooster $10.00 per dozen.
Blue Copper Marans hatching eggs in near future. Contact for more info.

Eggs are pick up only. I will not mail eggs.


Mmmm, hmmmm............good luck with that head turning thing...........  wink.png

 

As for those eggs, hey Bf4, wanna split a dozen? Since our bators are so small?  big_smile.png  I'll pop for it.
 

 

A wonderful DH who spoils me rotten, 4 cats, 2 doves, 2 rabbits, an old partridge cochin banty roo, a golden Seabright roo, Dominiques, buff, lavender, black, gold-laced & chocolate orps, and some barnyard mixes.
 

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A wonderful DH who spoils me rotten, 4 cats, 2 doves, 2 rabbits, an old partridge cochin banty roo, a golden Seabright roo, Dominiques, buff, lavender, black, gold-laced & chocolate orps, and some barnyard mixes.
 

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post #19257 of 36449
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Originally Posted by tiki244 View Post

There is news that Clintonville is still boomng.

Bigz!  ep.gif

A wonderful DH who spoils me rotten, 4 cats, 2 doves, 2 rabbits, an old partridge cochin banty roo, a golden Seabright roo, Dominiques, buff, lavender, black, gold-laced & chocolate orps, and some barnyard mixes.
 

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A wonderful DH who spoils me rotten, 4 cats, 2 doves, 2 rabbits, an old partridge cochin banty roo, a golden Seabright roo, Dominiques, buff, lavender, black, gold-laced & chocolate orps, and some barnyard mixes.
 

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post #19258 of 36449
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Originally Posted by Hens and Roos View Post

okay so where is this location???


Oh OH----another puppy?  LOL!  Just think--you each could have your own!

 

Frenchie--if you really want to get some of those eggs I am sure I can figure out who s/he is and get some eggs for you and then bring them to the bash.  I can see if there will still be some available by then...it's not too far off!  Let me know!

 

Guess what?  DH ordered my new computer today!  Yup, he found a great deal at Dell and got a better one than the one I had for $367 including shipping!  My first laptop many years ago was $1200!!!  I sure am glad they have come down significantly in price...we have a LOT less money coming in now than we did then!  I am excited to get my new one...then I can reset everything up like I like it to be!

 

Sorry about your unhatchables...but sometimes Mother Nature does know best...even though it is very hard....I took the turner out for my First Foolish Hatch batch...All the eggs seem OK..heavy like they are at this stage (how does that work anyhow?)  I got them all back in without breaking any :)  I am a bit worried about this one though because of the incubator not wanting to stay at 99!  When I moved out the turner it was at 97 AGAIN!  I am too scared to turn it up any more--I have already increased it by a half turn from the last incubation!

 

CC--that pink bush is a double almond.  I didnt know what it was for many years after we first moved here.  Then I found out how to revitalize it and this is the 4th year of that...I have nearly all new branches on it now...it is looking really nice!  I am working on our 75+ year old lilac bushes too...it  is slower going it seems with them.

 

There was something I was going to say to NJ too...but his post was first and I cant remember what I wanted to say...oh well...I need to get out and lock up...oh yeah, when I locked in the tortoises Tina had laid an egg in their house!  Looks like I might have some Tommy/Tina babies in my next Foolish Hatch! wee.gifMaybe I can go into the business of selling "House Chickens!"

Sweet dreams!  Terri O

 

 

ETA:  THe thing that NJ said about the egg facts...that is what we have o lour signs around town!  Isnt that cool that our eggs are so healthy!?  Everyone that has eggs llike this needs to start to promote them as such...maybe we can close down those NASTY egg factories!  Well, except for the Cadbury one!  LOL!


Edited by Terri O - 3/29/12 at 8:00pm

Calling all Wisconsinites....come and enjoy the days of winter with us on the "Cheesehead" thread!  http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=245700
And you might want to check THIS out! http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/734707/fourth-annual-bigzios-wi-cheesehead-chickenstock-thread
My Motto: " Don't just do it, overdo it"

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Calling all Wisconsinites....come and enjoy the days of winter with us on the "Cheesehead" thread!  http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=245700
And you might want to check THIS out! http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/734707/fourth-annual-bigzios-wi-cheesehead-chickenstock-thread
My Motto: " Don't just do it, overdo it"

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post #19259 of 36449

Dan, those puppies at that size are perfect for Muskie bait..The small fish leave them alone, so if you catch one, it'll be a big one..

 

I got my plow adjusted today and finished plowing the garden.. I must admit, the second go round looks much better than the first attempt did..  I think I will let it set for a week or two, then drag it, and then replow the whole thing again..

 

I was amazed at how well the Farmal A handled that plow..never faltered..   and I had it set at maximum depth..

 

Those Delaware chickens sure are not prolific egg layers..  only 3 eggs today..  I think I am going to have a butchering party after I have enough eggs collected for the bator..  

 

the 7 barred rocks eat more than the 10 Delawares do..  however, the BR's are laying twice as many eggs..  the Del eggs are larger, though..

 

...........jiminwisc..........

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

post #19260 of 36449

Hatching Eggs - $15 (Jefferson)


Date: 2012-03-29, 3:56PM CDT
Reply to: h2mtm-2929510544@sale.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]



Lavender (Self Blue) Orpington Hatching Eggs. Newer Color Orpington. My small flock came from a breeder in southern Illinios. These birds are originally from the Hink-JC blood line. The Lavender gene is different from the blue genetics in that it should produce consistant lavender color in all the offspring. The Lavender Orpington is a large docile bird that lay brown eggs.
The pictures are some of my birds with other breeds I have. They have been penned seperately for the last month to ensure no cross breeding with the Lavender Orpingtons. Buyers will receive a copy of my Wisconsin Tested Flock Certificate. Chicks may be available, eggs in incubator now! Orpingtons Hatching Eggs are $15.00 per dozen.

Americana eggs available. Mixed hens with Blue Americana rooster $10.00 per dozen.
Blue Copper Marans hatching eggs in near future. Contact for more info.

Eggs are pick up only. I will not mail eggs.


I want.............................  FT, if I can get any, I could hatch some out for you. Or Terri could. She's closer!  big_smile.png    lau.gif  And has a much larger bator.   I still want.............
 

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Originally Posted by jvls1942 View Post

Dan, those puppies at that size are perfect for Muskie bait..The small fish leave them alone, so if you catch one, it'll be a big one..

 


You are an evil, sassy old man...............  wink.png
 

 

A wonderful DH who spoils me rotten, 4 cats, 2 doves, 2 rabbits, an old partridge cochin banty roo, a golden Seabright roo, Dominiques, buff, lavender, black, gold-laced & chocolate orps, and some barnyard mixes.
 

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A wonderful DH who spoils me rotten, 4 cats, 2 doves, 2 rabbits, an old partridge cochin banty roo, a golden Seabright roo, Dominiques, buff, lavender, black, gold-laced & chocolate orps, and some barnyard mixes.
 

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