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UPDATE:

Buffy totally adopted the 3 babies! thumbsup.gif The pictures say it all.

 

1000The "big girl's" coop.

 

1000 Buffy's area under the poop boards has chicken wire to keep the other girls away from her nest.

 

1000 "This is how we peck and scratch for food"

1000 "This is how we dust bathe!"

 

 

Yeah for Buffy!!!!  You must be so relieved!  They are adorable!

Debi
Mom to 6, Grandma to 4,  Owned by a backyard flock of healthy, happy hens!

 

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post #7852 of 24324
Hey good morning everyone.

Please do me a favor and keep my family in your daily prayers. They are on the east coast braving the hurricane. I have family in New York City and Ohio.

My grandmother on my fathers side lives a tenement building in Harlem. They evacuated the buildings a few days ago but she stayed. My uncle's are there with her.

I just hope their electricity stays on.
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post #7853 of 24324

Boy I'm trying to get caught up on this thread, got behind a bit and wow lots of posts.

 

Molly- So,glad your daughter is OK. hugs.gif

 

BigDaddysMom- WHAT a cute face!!!! Such as sweet puppy.

 

Cali Chick- glad your broody took the chicks. Looks like you have a good momma hen there.

 

Debi- My mom didn't cook much...she had a few recipes but that's all. Might of been because all we had for most of my child hood years to cook with was a hot plate, microwave oven and crock pot. Microwave cupcakes anyone??? We didn't do a lot of baking LOL. But, I've been trying hard to learn how to bake breads and home cook everything. I used to can/dry fruit when our neighbor's had a fruit farm. They gave me all the fruit I could eat and then some. It has just been too expensive to buy fruit for canning so I haven't done it in years.

 

Happy Chooks- I can't wait to start canning again once my fruit trees start producing. I have nearly 40 trees (most in the ground,some potted and some ordered).

 

Trisha

 

Some of what I have...

8 Apples (planning on ordering scion wood to graft even more varieties on to the 8) Want a crab apple too.

5 peaches (+one more ordered)

3 nectarines

4 pluots

4 plums

1 persimmon

1 Asian pear (grafted with 4 varieties)

3 apricots (+2 more ordered)

1 cherryxplum hybrid (ordered)

1 cherry (+2 more ordered)

2 medlar trees (ordered)- makes wonderful preserves.

10+ black berry vines thorn-less

3 raspberry vines

2 grapes (plus 1 ordered)

5 pineapple guavas

3 pomegranates

12+ blueberry plants in pots (going to make a raised bed for them hopefully this year)

lemon, pink orange and mandarin (in pots...gets a bit cold here for them)

Plus some "exotic" berry bushes I ordered but can't remember their names of the top of my head LOL.

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post #7854 of 24324

This weekend my husband was nice enough to deliver Happy Chooks some cockerels on his way to pick up some lumber. He had some cedar milled in extra large pieces for a covered "pergola" near our pool that he wants to build. My back is so sore after helping unload it from the trailer....There are two huge beams and a bunch of large rafters and posts. It barely fits in our garage.

 

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post #7855 of 24324
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Originally Posted by MonsterClucker View Post

Hey good morning everyone.

Please do me a favor and keep my family in your daily prayers. They are on the east coast braving the hurricane. I have family in New York City and Ohio.

My grandmother on my fathers side lives a tenement building in Harlem. They evacuated the buildings a few days ago but she stayed. My uncle's are there with her.

I just hope their electricity stays on.

hugs.gif and fl.gif for your family's safety. My mom grew up on Long Island and has friends and distant family in the area.

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post #7856 of 24324
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Originally Posted by MonsterClucker View Post

Hey good morning everyone.

Please do me a favor and keep my family in your daily prayers. They are on the east coast braving the hurricane. I have family in New York City and Ohio.

My grandmother on my fathers side lives a tenement building in Harlem. They evacuated the buildings a few days ago but she stayed. My uncle's are there with her.

I just hope their electricity stays on.

fl.gif for your family.

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Originally Posted by tls_ranch View Post

Happy Chooks- I can't wait to start canning again once my fruit trees start producing. I have nearly 40 trees (most in the ground,some potted and some ordered).

 

Trisha

 

Some of what I have...

8 Apples (planning on ordering scion wood to graft even more varieties on to the 8) Want a crab apple too.

5 peaches (+one more ordered)

3 nectarines

4 pluots

4 plums

1 persimmon

1 Asian pear (grafted with 4 varieties)

3 apricots (+2 more ordered)

1 cherryxplum hybrid (ordered)

1 cherry (+2 more ordered)

2 medlar trees (ordered)- makes wonderful preserves.

10+ black berry vines thorn-less

3 raspberry vines

2 grapes (plus 1 ordered)

5 pineapple guavas

3 pomegranates

12+ blueberry plants in pots (going to make a raised bed for them hopefully this year)

lemon, pink orange and mandarin (in pots...gets a bit cold here for them)

Plus some "exotic" berry bushes I ordered but can't remember their names of the top of my head LOL.

I've never heard of Medlar - what is it?  I didn't bother with cherries, with the robin's around here, I wouldn't get any anyway.  I have most of what you have:

apples, nectarines, peaches, plums, orange (though it's hard to grow up here), pluots, fig, raspberries, blueberries, grapes and my blackberries grow naturally here.

 

I want to add an apricot, maybe a pear, pomegranate and another fig tree.   The pomegranate and the fig don't need fencing from the deer, so they can go anywhere.  The others have to be fenced around here though.

 

I still have canning to do - strawberries, blackberries and raspberries in the freezer still.  And I'm going to go to my grandmothers and get a ton of Granny smith apples from her 30+ year old tree.  She is a widow and doesn't use very many and nobody else in my family goes to pick any - so I'll take them!

 

 

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Originally Posted by tls_ranch View Post

This weekend my husband was nice enough to deliver Happy Chooks some cockerels on his way to pick up some lumber. He had some cedar milled in extra large pieces for a covered "pergola" near our pool that he wants to build. My back is so sore after helping unload it from the trailer....There are two huge beams and a bunch of large rafters and posts. It barely fits in our garage.

 

 

Yes, he was very sweet to deliver those babies to me.  They have adjusted well in quarantine - in a couple weeks I'll move them in with the flock.  I can't wait for them to grow up!

 

The wood looks great!  You'll have to post the finished pergola.

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Having an Icelandic in the coop is like having a 2 year old in the house - they are into everything and don't follow the rules.

I have zero chicken willpower.

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Breeding Welsummers and Barnevelders.

 

Having an Icelandic in the coop is like having a 2 year old in the house - they are into everything and don't follow the rules.

I have zero chicken willpower.

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post #7857 of 24324
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Originally Posted by Happy Chooks View Post

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Originally Posted by MonsterClucker View Post

Hey good morning everyone.

Please do me a favor and keep my family in your daily prayers. They are on the east coast braving the hurricane. I have family in New York City and Ohio.

My grandmother on my fathers side lives a tenement building in Harlem. They evacuated the buildings a few days ago but she stayed. My uncle's are there with her.

I just hope their electricity stays on.

fl.gif for your family.

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Originally Posted by tls_ranch View Post

Happy Chooks- I can't wait to start canning again once my fruit trees start producing. I have nearly 40 trees (most in the ground,some potted and some ordered).

 

Trisha

 

Some of what I have...

8 Apples (planning on ordering scion wood to graft even more varieties on to the 8) Want a crab apple too.

5 peaches (+one more ordered)

3 nectarines

4 pluots

4 plums

1 persimmon

1 Asian pear (grafted with 4 varieties)

3 apricots (+2 more ordered)

1 cherryxplum hybrid (ordered)

1 cherry (+2 more ordered)

2 medlar trees (ordered)- makes wonderful preserves.

10+ black berry vines thorn-less

3 raspberry vines

2 grapes (plus 1 ordered)

5 pineapple guavas

3 pomegranates

12+ blueberry plants in pots (going to make a raised bed for them hopefully this year)

lemon, pink orange and mandarin (in pots...gets a bit cold here for them)

Plus some "exotic" berry bushes I ordered but can't remember their names of the top of my head LOL.

I've never heard of Medlar - what is it?  I didn't bother with cherries, with the robin's around here, I wouldn't get any anyway.  I have most of what you have:

apples, nectarines, peaches, plums, orange (though it's hard to grow up here), pluots, fig, raspberries, blueberries, grapes and my blackberries grow naturally here.

 

I want to add an apricot, maybe a pear, pomegranate and another fig tree.   The pomegranate and the fig don't need fencing from the deer, so they can go anywhere.  The others have to be fenced around here though.

 

I still have canning to do - strawberries, blackberries and raspberries in the freezer still.  And I'm going to go to my grandmothers and get a ton of Granny smith apples from her 30+ year old tree.  She is a widow and doesn't use very many and nobody else in my family goes to pick any - so I'll take them!

 

 

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Originally Posted by tls_ranch View Post

This weekend my husband was nice enough to deliver Happy Chooks some cockerels on his way to pick up some lumber. He had some cedar milled in extra large pieces for a covered "pergola" near our pool that he wants to build. My back is so sore after helping unload it from the trailer....There are two huge beams and a bunch of large rafters and posts. It barely fits in our garage.

 

 

Yes, he was very sweet to deliver those babies to me.  They have adjusted well in quarantine - in a couple weeks I'll move them in with the flock.  I can't wait for them to grow up!

 

The wood looks great!  You'll have to post the finished pergola.

I just learned about medlars this year. Apparently they've been grown in Europe for thousands of years. I was told they grow well in California too. I choose a cultivator from France and one from Spain. Figured those were the closest climates to California.

 

http://www.raintreenursery.com/Fruit_Trees/Medlars/

 

Trisha

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post #7858 of 24324

Hey guys, hear about this ?

 

Apparently there has been alot of cancelations for broilers that should have gone to the east coast, so...

 

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Exhibition Black Javas; French Cuckoo Marans; Blue Copper Marans , Crele Chantecler project, Partridge Chantecler, BBS Jersey Giants & Also started birds, chicks and hatching eggs for sale.  Member ALBC, APA, SPPA, WFF & the AARP gig.gif& Chantecler Fanciers International~~  D.gif

 

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post #7859 of 24324

I saw this earlier and was wondering with all the flights being cancelled how they would get here from Ohio?  

post #7860 of 24324
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Originally Posted by tls_ranch View Post

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Originally Posted by Happy Chooks View Post

Quote:
Originally Posted by MonsterClucker View Post

Hey good morning everyone.

Please do me a favor and keep my family in your daily prayers. They are on the east coast braving the hurricane. I have family in New York City and Ohio.

My grandmother on my fathers side lives a tenement building in Harlem. They evacuated the buildings a few days ago but she stayed. My uncle's are there with her.

I just hope their electricity stays on.

fl.gif for your family.

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Originally Posted by tls_ranch View Post

Happy Chooks- I can't wait to start canning again once my fruit trees start producing. I have nearly 40 trees (most in the ground,some potted and some ordered).

 

Trisha

 

Some of what I have...

8 Apples (planning on ordering scion wood to graft even more varieties on to the 8) Want a crab apple too.

5 peaches (+one more ordered)

3 nectarines

4 pluots

4 plums

1 persimmon

1 Asian pear (grafted with 4 varieties)

3 apricots (+2 more ordered)

1 cherryxplum hybrid (ordered)

1 cherry (+2 more ordered)

2 medlar trees (ordered)- makes wonderful preserves.

10+ black berry vines thorn-less

3 raspberry vines

2 grapes (plus 1 ordered)

5 pineapple guavas

3 pomegranates

12+ blueberry plants in pots (going to make a raised bed for them hopefully this year)

lemon, pink orange and mandarin (in pots...gets a bit cold here for them)

Plus some "exotic" berry bushes I ordered but can't remember their names of the top of my head LOL.

I've never heard of Medlar - what is it?  I didn't bother with cherries, with the robin's around here, I wouldn't get any anyway.  I have most of what you have:

apples, nectarines, peaches, plums, orange (though it's hard to grow up here), pluots, fig, raspberries, blueberries, grapes and my blackberries grow naturally here.

 

I want to add an apricot, maybe a pear, pomegranate and another fig tree.   The pomegranate and the fig don't need fencing from the deer, so they can go anywhere.  The others have to be fenced around here though.

 

I still have canning to do - strawberries, blackberries and raspberries in the freezer still.  And I'm going to go to my grandmothers and get a ton of Granny smith apples from her 30+ year old tree.  She is a widow and doesn't use very many and nobody else in my family goes to pick any - so I'll take them!

 

 

Quote:
Originally Posted by tls_ranch View Post

This weekend my husband was nice enough to deliver Happy Chooks some cockerels on his way to pick up some lumber. He had some cedar milled in extra large pieces for a covered "pergola" near our pool that he wants to build. My back is so sore after helping unload it from the trailer....There are two huge beams and a bunch of large rafters and posts. It barely fits in our garage.

 

 

Yes, he was very sweet to deliver those babies to me.  They have adjusted well in quarantine - in a couple weeks I'll move them in with the flock.  I can't wait for them to grow up!

 

The wood looks great!  You'll have to post the finished pergola.

I just learned about medlars this year. Apparently they've been grown in Europe for thousands of years. I was told they grow well in California too. I choose a cultivator from France and one from Spain. Figured those were the closest climates to California.

 

http://www.raintreenursery.com/Fruit_Trees/Medlars/

 

Trisha

Monster Clucker: I pray your family is ok in New York. I cannot imagine something like that storm.

 

 

Happy Chooks and tls_ranch: I plant trees wherever I live. At the current place I have planted: 2 Mandarin Orange trees(needs cross pollination), a Plum tree and an Apricot tree. I have also planted several shade trees, roses and such. I need to move the Apricot tree. Someone built a shed too close to it! lau.gif.  I will probably plant a Peach tree or a Pear tree this winter.

 

I am a fifth generation Californian on my Moms side, so they all canned fruit and made jelly. It seemed like June through Sept. the pots were always boiling. My Mom grew up on a chicken farm too. I canned growing up but stopped when I got married. My Step-Mother in Law visited one time and told me I was silly for not canning and making my own Jelly. I haven't stopped yet...

 

I too want to get into pressure canning. I should get more into pickling too.

 

Zooweemama: This is a good time to can those pears. It is the end of canning season so canning supplies are going on sale. OSH was selling jars a couple of weeks ago. This is a great time to get them canned for Christmas presents too.

 

The funniest Christmas present was when I made Jalapeno jelly for my sister. The whole family were wearing goggles and masks by the time I finished. It was worth it though...

 

Ron

Ron

 

Is this a Hobby or a way of Life? Chickens: Australorp, Barred & Partridge Rock, Hatchery & Heritage RIR, Golden Comet, Marans, Easter Egger,  Silver Gray Dorking, Basque Hen, Partridge Penedesenca, Olive Egger and UofA Blues

Hatching 101 including Shipped Eggs

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Ron

 

Is this a Hobby or a way of Life? Chickens: Australorp, Barred & Partridge Rock, Hatchery & Heritage RIR, Golden Comet, Marans, Easter Egger,  Silver Gray Dorking, Basque Hen, Partridge Penedesenca, Olive Egger and UofA Blues

Hatching 101 including Shipped Eggs

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