Anyone have luck catching a feral chicken?? UPDATE: Rooster caught, no hen

Have y’all missed me today????

I worked all day and didn’t get a lot accomplished. I moved Sesame to the other side of the coop and I don’t think she is happy. The chicks freaked out too with the change. I have decided Chickens don’t like change!!

Speaking of bantam roosters... even though these are only 6 or so weeks old, I have wanted to wring a couple of necks. Why to chickens have to peck so hard???? The poor victims let out a squeal of pain. I have at least 4 Roosters (to be) and no clue about the Silkies yet.

Oh well.
 

It's DELICIOUS. I used to think the same thing (eww!!! gross! raw fish! parasites!) until I married this half-breed Asian guy. He turned me on to the joys of kimchi (yeah, not so much) and sushi. (oh yeah baby, sooooooooo good!!!)

You have to start out small. California roll. Which is fake crab, or "krab," lol, which is actually cooked fish--pollock I think--that is chilled) and veggies. And from there, you get a spicy tuna roll, which is actually finely chopped up raw tuna mixed with like some kind of spicy mayo. And then you can stop there, or continue. Good sushi is like OMG FREAKING DELICIOUS. And if you can get it at half price during happy hour, it's so much better....
 
Have y’all missed me today????

I worked all day and didn’t get a lot accomplished. I moved Sesame to the other side of the coop and I don’t think she is happy. The chicks freaked out too with the change. I have decided Chickens don’t like change!!

Speaking of bantam roosters... even though these are only 6 or so weeks old, I have wanted to wring a couple of necks. Why to chickens have to peck so hard???? The poor victims let out a squeal of pain. I have at least 4 Roosters (to be) and no clue about the Silkies yet.

Oh well.
Missed ya.
 
tomorrow I am going to attempt to roof the run with a slight slope. Ought to be fun!!! I decided on an apron instead of doing hardware cloth on the bottom of the run, because I didn’t have enough. I need to secure the apron down with long steel rods (not sure what they are called, but we have used them around our chain link kennel area). I cannot bury the apron, but it quickly getting covered with leaves.
 

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