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  1. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    Awesome job Layers!
  2. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    I know I am slow on this, but my dad used to feed soy free feed. It was whole grains, pretty sure there was corn. He quit though, because he said the chickens picked what they wanted and wasted the rest. If you want to try though, I think your best bet would be to find a feed mill that...
  3. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    Thanks! Why isn't Ralphie showing? Is he ok?
  4. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    I haven't been in here in a long time, like since last year. I'm not even going to try to catch up, but going to try joining in again. :) All is well here. I had a late season, as I didn't get my breeds separated until the beginning of June. I have half baked chicks in the incubator now...
  5. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    They are lovely, Holm! :thumbsup
  6. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    I have learned a bit about DNA lately that I never knew before. It makes sense once you think about it, but unless your parents were both 100% something (which rarely happens), you can't know what percentage of things you are. You don't get an even amount of genes from each "nationality"...
  7. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    Haven't been here in a while, but I thought I'd check up on ya. Glad to hear that it missed you!
  8. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    That sucks, hope he heals well!
  9. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    So funny!
  10. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    Thank you. That could have been the problem. I don't check every day. I do random night checks, but never check in the morning. I rarely do early morning chores. I don't get out there until 9-10am so they have plenty of time to eat before I get out there anyway. I highly doubt she had...
  11. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    Morning all. :) I lost a young pullet this morning. I went out to feed them this morning, and noticed she was looking unhappy... ruffled feathers, didn't want to eat. I picked her up to check for the obvious, eyes didn't look sick, she didn't feel thin, had food in her crop, checked for...
  12. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    OK, just wanted to make sure. :D I did. It's probably true, but I can imagine having a chicken living with me. I love them, but not that much. LoL I'm so sorry! Moved my chicks from their brooder tote to my chick pen in the barn coop. I need to keep my chickens locked up for a...
  13. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    Cute pic! I can't not say it though. Do you realize that her bridle is WAY too loose?
  14. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    Fun! What other colors do you have?
  15. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    Appletinii Spritzers? LOL What is that? Originally Posted by duluthralphie When I took "WienerHead" and "KnuckleHead" out of the "dryer" last night they looked great. They also felt so soft and inviting. They were like big fluffy feather Pillows. Judy thinks I should not tell the...
  16. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    Sounds fun! I'd like to visit. What breeds did you get?
  17. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    Are you going to a show Ralphie?
  18. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    Yes, he is! Especially when he first started. I think he has calmed now, but it was bad enough to keep a few of my hens from going to bed at night, because he would wait for them to come in the pop door and jump them. For weeks I was gathering hens at night to put them into the coop after...
  19. SleepyOwl

    Surviving Minnesota!

    @holm25 Thanks!! This guy is out of the EE eggs from you that I hatched, @duluthralphie He is so pretty! The hen that I got out of them lays a very pretty blue egg.
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