I'm finally caught up.

All the post on reptiles...older grandsons have Iguana and crested gecko. Younger grandsons have a salt water tank....supervised by their mom. Their moms don't allow snakes.
My mother was a science teacher so we had several snakes, spiders including three tarantulas, and fish ranks with a diverse variety of fresh water fish.
It has been busy here on the farm.
Three doctor appointments.
The heifer 34w is doing great in her cast. She now can sprint across the lot holding her leg forward just above the ground. Hard to describe but hilarious to watch. The cast comes off the end of the month.
Bomber the bull is finally back to eating feed and hay and has actually begun grazing again. Ended up getting dexamethazone (steroids) for him from the vet and are also giving him B Complex shots. The heat has been 15 degrees above normal so he was laying in the shade during the day and getting up to eat when the sun started to set.
Per vet instructions, I removed the packing patch over the eye socket. The vet did a nice job on the eye removal...it looks like he has his eye shut. Bomber's stitches come out the end of the month.
The young ducks need to be sorted and selections made for breeders or freezer. Of the 14 in the juvenile pen, a maiden duck is laying an egg now. I think it is the one that looks like a mallard.
Best I can tell there are 8 drakes in that group. I have to pick which blue drake to keep for a breeder. One has a green head and the other a brownish color. Input?
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The younger ducks were playing "King of the Mountain" on the compost heap and the mothers taught them how to seek nibbles from the hay ring. Bomber is in the background ...he was laying in the mud enjoying the shade...thus the red clay on his rump.
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And the adult flock was eager to find tidbits in a swath of grass Hubby laid down with the hay cutter.
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The boys have cut, baled and hauled hay.
I have worked 6 garden boxes over so I can plant carrots, turnips and fall greens. Tomatoes are weeded and tied to their panels. And the driveway bed, the front porch bed and the front rock garden have been weeded and sprayed.

And I'm not done yet.