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  1. Callender Girl

    Dreaming of Spring Gardening in the Middle of a Wisconsin winter part 2

    Congrats on your Packers. Interesting idea on "improving" the game, but I doubt it will catch on 🤣 Today looks like the last day for 60-plus-degree temps here, too. I guess I will need to turn on the furnace. It was only 60 in the living room this morning. I managed to MacGyver a chicken-wire...
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    WHY I'VE NO BEEN SEING LOCAL AFRICAN CHICKEN COOP

    The top photo reminds me of the wattle fence panels we used to make for our heritage garden. We wove lengths of young, flexible willows through stiff uprights. Sorry. I know nothing about Lasota vaccine.
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    Stinky Acres Farm

    Omigosh, Galena is GORGEOUS! And even tail-less, Bjorn is still a pretty handsome boy.
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    MikeFeathers just joined this great site

    You're right -- ducks are marvelously entertaining creatures! My runners make me smile every day with their antics. I've been selling duck eggs to bakers for years. Also, some people who are allergic to chicken eggs can eat duck eggs. Plus, duck eggs are just plain tasty! Welcome to BYC...
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    G’day from WA

    Glad to meet you and your lovely birds! Welcome to BYC!!
  6. Callender Girl

    New to Chicken Life

    This is a great community of folks who NEVER tire of hearing about other people's flocks and are always willing to offer advice and opinions on how to keep them happy and healthy. Welcome to BYC; hope we can be a useful resource for you!
  7. Callender Girl

    Eva’s Friends

    I'm glad Eva is okay. My Molly, who had idiopathic seizures, would freeze up and get a blank stare; it's frightening to see them like that. Molly's seizures ended with her spinning uncontrollably in circles; once she was able to stop, on the vet's instruction, I gave her a little Breyer's ice...
  8. Callender Girl

    Chicken tidbitting at owner

    I've never had a Bantam version, but my Speckled Sussex, Bronwyn, is one of my favorite hens. She is friendly and chatty, and LOVES to "help" me. Mostly that means if I'm trying to clean coops, she wants to dig into whatever I've already piled up and re-distribute it all over the place. If I'm...
  9. Callender Girl

    Dreaming of Spring Gardening in the Middle of a Wisconsin winter part 2

    Ah, Jim, you're right; the storm door spring is no better than the ones in ink pens. The door handle has been replaced twice in the last year. Problem is both times the person "helping" me went to Menards and bought the same model and brand. Fortunately, the handle is getting a bit more...
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    Dreaming of Spring Gardening in the Middle of a Wisconsin winter part 2

    I appreciate that I have friends who are willing and able to do projects for me, but I'm also glad to have my house back all to myself, dealing only with my own schedule and levels of tidiness. Nearly everything on my lengthy to-do list got done, and we added a few things just so we could...
  11. Callender Girl

    Chicken tidbitting at owner

    All my Bantam Cochin hens were great; my Bantam Cochin rooster was a mean, little jerk who seemed to hate me. He is now living at someone else's property and we're both happier, I'm sure.
  12. Callender Girl

    Chicken tidbitting at owner

    It's easy to blame yourself; I've done it, too. But, my goodness, you must have taken great care of her or she wouldn't have lived for 12 years. I've never had a hen live into double digits!! There's bound to be a hole in your heart for a very long time. Take care.
  13. Callender Girl

    Chicken tidbitting at owner

    How adorable! I've never had silkies, but none of my chickens has ever been remotely that attentive to me. I'm sorry your sweet, one-of-a-kind girl has passed, you must miss her terribly.
  14. Callender Girl

    WHY I'VE NO BEEN SEING LOCAL AFRICAN CHICKEN COOP

    I've never thought about how or why the coops would be different. Although now that you mention it, I can understand that the little "red barn" and "farm-style" coops that are popular in the U.S. Midwest would look out of place in Africa. And, perhaps, the availability and types of building...
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    Dreaming of Spring Gardening in the Middle of a Wisconsin winter part 2

    Help is on the way! Or, at least it will be in a few hours. Five friends have confirmed they will be here today to do the projects that: 1) I can't do because I don't have the skills and/or physical strength and; 2) could do but haven't gotten around to yet. Or, likely, ever. Two days of rain...
  16. Callender Girl

    Comment by 'Callender Girl' in article '13 Spooky Chicken Behaviors That Would Scare You If You Didn’t Know Better'

    No. 8 is unsettling!! After years of chicken keeping, I still sometimes freak out a bit when I see a hen on the ground with outstretched wings and eyes closed. I've been known to roust them a little, just to make sure!
  17. Callender Girl

    Drake and Hen discourse

    I feel your pain. In a similar situation with my runner ducks, I set up the most "romanced" girl in her own small dog house. Sheldon bred his favorite, Blair, so hard and so often that she regularly bled from the back of her head and nearly lost her right eye. Spring over-mating this year...
  18. Callender Girl

    When pets get old…

    I could feel tears welling up as I read your post. I admire you and my heart breaks for you at the same time. Kudos to you for loving the old ones and trying to make your bad days into good days for another cat. It's clear you not only love your cats dearly but are willing to do whatever is...
  19. Callender Girl

    Why does your chicken hate you today?

    Yesterday, Daphne and Lavinia took turns yelling at each other to lay or get out of the nest box. I finally got tired of the drama and removed Lavinia -- who proceeded to scream at me with great volume and enthusiasm. Happy ending: Eventually, both laid eggs and peace was restored.
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