➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

Finally starting to get some blossoms. Not many open yet but standing close I was able to smell cloves.
Crandall Clove Currants
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Nanking Cherry blossom
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Serviceberry blossoms
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Beautiful! You have spring!! :love :love :love
 
Also, I planted some kind of fruit bush last year. Well, actually I planted a few different kinds but none of the others did anything. :barnie I think this is a blackberry bush.
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I was supposed to trim back the branches before the first freeze or something but that didn’t happen. I think the plant boxes say that it will take 2 or 3 yrs before it bears any fruit? So probably not this year? I’m looking forward to it tho. We bought a boysenberry plant that I need to get in the ground. I can’t say that I’ve ever had one before. It says sweeter than a blackberry and no or less seeds, I forget which. I liked the sound of it. We’ll see what happens.:fl
 
Wasn’t there a brief conversation or at least a mention in here at one time about female Welsummers can get spurs? I’m sitting outside with my chickens enjoying the breeze and I noticed that my Hazel has little nubbies on both of her legs. Those are spurs right?
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Yep, they are. I've had hens of several different breeds grow spurs, including Buff Orpingtons, if my memory holds.
 
Yep, they are. I've had hens of several different breeds grow spurs, including Buff Orpingtons, if my memory holds.
What is sad is that neither of my boys have spurs but 1 girl does lol. The boys are bantams (Silkie and Booted Bantam) but still. I guess I just normally associate spurs with male chickens (and some cowboys lol). Seriously though, nature can be so fascinating sometimes.
 

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