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That is cool!
 

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For all you pigeion folks out there, thought this was really cool, might even work for a pair of bantams.....coop.jpg



 

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sorry i took a while to get back to this post... I have 28 baby chicks at home to watch. They just got used to being with adult chickens and a guinea, which we are getting more guinea baby soon, 4.

 

Well that sounds great... ours got a lot of rain and they went in shock, but we are hoping they grow bigger soon too. I'm waiting for blueberries too... I'm waiting for orange roses too. I have one tomato flower now I'm waiting for too. We have wild raspberry/blackberry/just some kind of red berry plant that have thorns growing in many places of where we live, in Louisiana. I live with a man who hates them, but he don't kill them all. I ate some last year. Fresh, I tried to save some in a jar but they molded, I need to buy some pectin, right?

 

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I want to get some blueberry bushes, but I need to move my raspberries first and didn't get to that yet this spring, so now I'll have to wait for the blueberries.

 



 

 

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I agree. That is soo cool! I could never get my man to make that for me chicks.. but does it work good?
 

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uh.. that pic didn't show up for me.. that's okay, it's on the same page.

 

have you ever tried it for banties? i could see that would work best for banties more than standard size chickens probably.

 

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I've added newer items to the top of the list:

 

POOPS is coming and the list of raffle items is beginning to grow.
Here are some of the items to tantalize your interest!!!!
 
big_smile.png  Basket of assorted kitchen items...some with hen/egg theme
 
big_smile.png Jaquard dish towel in red with a rooster pattern
 
big_smile.png hand-made necklace with Peacock Jasper pendant and swarovski crystal; brown and maroon
 
big_smile.png baskets for the "kidlets" with chicky items and a gift basket of "chickeny type things" for the adults
 
big_smile.png A pair of Partridge Barnevelders and the cage
 
big_smile.png Decorative tiles with chicken themes and the 2012 POOPS t-shirt logo
 
big_smile.png a couple of plywood nestboxes built by a young craftsman
 
big_smile.png some eggs, week old keets or chicks .... Possibly seedlings of some kind
 
big_smile.png A trio of birds
 
big_smile.png a lot of chicken related stuff, knick-knacks, decorative items...some stuff for the kids, too
 
big_smile.png A dozen Columbian Wyandotte hatching eggs
 
big_smile.png homemade soaps
 
big_smile.pngA basket of "neat lil goodies" all the way from Barnswallow "to show how much we love and miss yall."
 
big_smile.png Hand beaded glass earrings with little chicks.
 
big_smile.png Chicken theme hot pads
 
 
If you have an item for the raffle for POOPS, send me a PM. If you can send pictures, I'll post those to tantalize our crowd. Remember the proceeds from the raffle help pay for future events.

LF: Col W., Cochins. Projects: Blue CW, Birchen W.  B: OEGB, Rosecomb, d'Anvers.

"Speak kind words; hear kind echos."  "When you get to your wit's end, you'll find God lives there."  

"Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret." 

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LF: Col W., Cochins. Projects: Blue CW, Birchen W.  B: OEGB, Rosecomb, d'Anvers.

"Speak kind words; hear kind echos."  "When you get to your wit's end, you'll find God lives there."  

"Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret." 

Fabric Temptress - http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3104712#p3104712
 

 

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Good after morning everyone, I can't wait till Poops I am excited to see some of the new people that are on here and visit with old friends. Looks like it is shaping up to be another great Poops, thanks to all those who are heading up stuff! Likeing these warm days!!!  Oh and a note to those who remember me and my family, Dakota broke his ankle in trrack practice a couple days ago, going for a cast Monday!!  He will probably be off crutches by Poops we hope!  Have a great day all!!!  Lynn  cool.png

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sorry i took a while to get back to this post... I have 28 baby chicks at home to watch. They just got used to being with adult chickens and a guinea, which we are getting more guinea baby soon, 4.

 

Well that sounds great... ours got a lot of rain and they went in shock, but we are hoping they grow bigger soon too. I'm waiting for blueberries too... I'm waiting for orange roses too. I have one tomato flower now I'm waiting for too. We have wild raspberry/blackberry/just some kind of red berry plant that have thorns growing in many places of where we live, in Louisiana. I live with a man who hates them, but he don't kill them all. I ate some last year. Fresh, I tried to save some in a jar but they molded, I need to buy some pectin, right?

 



 

 



 There is a recipe for putting berries in ETOH, to make a hard sauce, it sounded great to me (I don't eat much jelly b/c of wheat allrgy)  I forget which ETOH it was but maybe vodka?  It was in a preserving cookbook I have I'll have to look it up.

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Sooner, that was awesome, wonder if it would work for Okla's rodents too?

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We have poke salad ALL over our place. I will be cooking some in a few wks. My grandma use to make my grandpa drive all over the farm to collect poke salad.
Got a foraging book today at goodwill. Stalking the wild asparagus, inside the book there ate neatly folded magazine articles from family circle magazine in 1973 about gathering wild food. Very neat find!! I have had the book on my wishlist for a while. I still would like the current version since it has color photos, but I can always google the photos when I doubt!


Is poke salad dandelion greens? My mother said her grandma used to pick dandelion greens and wilt it with bacon grease and call it poke salad.

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If you've got wire all around how would the cat be getting in? Or do you think she's reaching in and pulling them out? I had a cat do that once while I was working on a coop. Small space in between boards, but reached right in and got a claw deep enough to pull it through.



That's why I think the chick escaped first. I thought she was too big to squeeze through the chain link, but maybe she managed.

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For all you pigeion folks out there, thought this was really cool, might even work for a pair of bantams.....coop.jpg


That is really cool.

 

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