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  1. BigBlueHen53

    Dog training thread

    Bummer he was sick. Does he tell you he needs out before he pukes?
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    Granny's gone and done it again

    11 pm here, that's enough for me. Night, all!
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    Lost my whole flock

    Aw, that must have been terrible. I'm so sorry, I can't even imagine. I understand you're doing all you can to keep them safe. Blessings to you. :hugs
  4. BigBlueHen53

    Dog training thread

    Yes, I agree. Have DH practice doing Sit-stays! No running, playing, horsing around in the house AT ALL. Play is for outside. Practice having the dog do0 Sit-stays and Down-stays also. Especially on his Designated Area, which you will intoduce him to by saying something like. "Place. This is...
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    Granny's gone and done it again

    It's starting to happen to me, too. And I choke on nothing for no reason, or just on liquids. Annoying.
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    Granny's gone and done it again

    Here's my Sammy, between my feet on the foot of the recliner. Did I get all of him? Well... most of him, lol. I used the flash.
  7. BigBlueHen53

    Help! Mystery animal attacking!

    You don't want to put a rooster on layer feed, it has calcium he does not need and it's bad for him. Only hens that are actively laying need that. You can keep him on grower the rest of his life, it won't hurt him. All your chickens can eat that., even the hens. Just put oyster shell in a...
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    Dog training thread

    No, because I initially used this technique to teach a ... ummm ... you know, I think it might have been Rocky, my first Sheltie, to stay out of the trash! I tied a chicken leg to about half a dozen aluminum cans with beans, then set the bone on top of the kitchen trash, which was otherwise tied...
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    Help! Mystery animal attacking!

    A smell that who don't like?
  10. BigBlueHen53

    Mildew appreciation post

    And feathermore ... I just like to say ... I find the white boa around her neck quite fashionable. It makes her much more photogenic than if she were just all black. Very good fashion choice, Miss Mildew!
  11. BigBlueHen53

    Double Yolks

    You're welcome. My eyes are not much good. So what did we decide? The egg in OP is NOT fertilized?
  12. BigBlueHen53

    Granny's gone and done it again

    How about butter then? Slick it up.
  13. BigBlueHen53

    Granny's gone and done it again

    Pudding! Who'da thunk it! A nurse, that's who! They didn't give me pudding in the hospital, MC. They gave me an IV. For three days. Really burned my veins. I finally refused it. Horrible stuff. Next time, if there ever is one, I'll request chcolate pudding!
  14. BigBlueHen53

    Double Yolks

    This might help ...
  15. BigBlueHen53

    Double Yolks

    I saw that, but it does not look like a bull's-eye to me. Just the regular white spot all eggs have before fertilztion. Can't think what i's called. Blastodisc, or germinal dic. That's it.
  16. BigBlueHen53

    Double Yolks

    Not to me it doesn't. But let's ask some smart people. Like @NatJ or @Debbie292d .
  17. BigBlueHen53

    Granny's gone and done it again

    It's in a purple container. They don't always have all the flavors. They rotate them around.
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    What are the hardiest, healthiest breeds

    ^^^ True dat! I can also recommend EE, Easter Eggers. I've had them for 15 years and they are indeed hardy, faithful, easy-keeping birds. You might find them under the name "Americanas." Note, these are NOT Ameraucanas, note spelling. The latter are purebred, breed true and are costly. You won't...
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    Granny's gone and done it again

    That's a good picture, SD. Now I am going to picture a miniature ShrekDawg, leaping through the treetops with a long cape behind her like a squirrel's tail.
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    What are the hardiest, healthiest breeds

    Not familiar with cochins but I hear they go broody a lot?
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