Sorry if this is OT, but I wonder how the technique has changed in say, the last 30 years.
I remember getting a dyed chick once when I was a small girl. The color back then was NOTHING like the color you get now. Back then the chicks had just a pale, pastel sort of tint to them. Now's chicks...
I don't do anything special to my eggshells. I have a bowl on the counter for eggshells, veggie scraps and other food I intend to feed the birds. Before I take it out to them, I use a wooden spoon to crush it all up together. Doesn't seem to have caused any problems.
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Oh, pish posh. Don't trouble us with this nonesense, Madam!
I've read actual AP news articles of people being refused access to public facilities with their animals because their animals aren't registered. I think IL was the most recent place where this happened (in the last few months or so.)...
I think "Managing Your Flock" is a very appropriate place to post this. Unless you want the government managing your flock for you, go to change.org and let the president elect know how you feel about the USDA tracking your chickens.
You have to sign up to the website. If I am reading...
Oh, I also wanted to add that if you are going to melt some vics on an oil burner, you should fill up the bowl with water and just add a small amount of Vics. If you burn the vics by itself, it will sizzle and pop, and very likely stink. (I am guessing because it is petroleum based, isn't it?)...
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That was a disclaimer. I'm not about to suggest a minor run out and buy a bottle of whiskey! I know ol' grandma would have have given us a tablespoon of that stuff, even as youngsters, if we needed it.
Just sayin'.
Cassandra
How old are you? Is 88 the year you were born? If so, you are too young for my grandmother's remedy of redhots (the candy) melted in whiskey.
Another natural remedy for chest congestion is ginger. If you like ginger, you can drink it in tea. I mix some of the powder into regular hot tea. Or...
Awww. That's awesome. I am late finding this thread. But I was thinking the whole time I was reading it,
"I am a real shrew, but I wouldn't get bent out of shape about an accidentally broken piece of bake ware."
So, I figured you'd be alright.
Having said that, I have a round stone that I...
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Sorry, dd. I meant to say he was definitely dead. It makes me feel good to know that everyone was so concerned about him.
We had our office Christmas party that day. One of the atendees was our maintenance person who also does taxidermy. He told me that the birds neck was broken...
Well, there is a schefflerra in a pot by the window... (feeling guilty about it.)
Still no signs of life from the box.
Makes me sad. These cardinals seem somewhat uncommon around here. It is always a shame to lose one. I was so concerned about it because one of my tenants chattered on about a...
(scared it's going to fly out and eat me)
(peeking in box)
No. I don't think he is breathing. Poor thing. I think he's dead.
Silly birds. This happens a few times a year at my office. Lots of big windows.
Cassandra
I just went out and scooped him into a cardboard box. I didn't touch him. I dont know if he is dead or not. I figure if he wakes up later, I take the box outside and release him.
Thanks, morel
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That is my take on it, too, FC. You can have a scene in which horses are being chased or hacked up by chain saws, while in real life, the actual horse is never anywhere near a chain saw.
I found the "behind the scenes" footage from LOTR on Arwen's ride to the river very interesting...
I dunno, SL. I am just about tired of this weird weather, huh? I enjoy seeing the snow every once in a while, but ice storms? I'm ready for it to get back to our usual old MS weather.
though, I guess I can try to find a bright side. Maybe all this freezing weather will kill some of the bugs...
I had about three inches on the ground! Got to stay home from work today.
Here, I made a blog entry with pics. No pics of the chickens, tho. They surprised me by staying out of the weather! They mostly stayed in their coop.
http://thinkersrock.blogspot.com/2008/12/dont-laugh.html
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What a funny coincidence you posted that, chicken women. I was just thinking about this thread last night and thought:
"Hey, you know those little flat night-lights that just have a blue panel on them... someone ought to make chicken coop heaters like that."
And there they are!
Thanks for the...
this is a short video that shows how chickens hold their head still to orient themselves. I thought it was fascinating.
http://www.monkeyreview.co.uk/index.php/2008/11/29/chicken-head-tracking
Cassandra