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

We are using their run as a composter.. but nothing yucky... this is why we bought the sawdust... told DH a wood chipper is on my Xmas list.... Oh NOOOOOOOOOO, no diamonds for this girl... a wood..mother clucking... chipper....

If only sexy af 23 year old me could see me now... yegawds....
The adults in our house hold put our funds together to buy something we all want. One year, it was a freezer. This year, a refrigerator (that isn't currently working GRRR).
 
The adults in our house hold put our funds together to buy something we all want. One year, it was a freezer. This year, a refrigerator (that isn't currently working GRRR).

The only person(s) who get Xmas gifts are the PIC, the dogs and cats...... and sometimes DH...... DH has maybe bought me ONE gift throughout our 12 years together... that includes Xmas, birthdays and anniversaries..... he knows I just buy what I want when we have the $$$.. so nothing I *need* at Xmas... well, except a wood chipper!!!... and even THAT can wait until we go through this pile of sawdust we just bought. Ha!!!
 
The only person(s) who get Xmas gifts are the PIC, the dogs and cats...... and sometimes DH...... DH has maybe bought me ONE gift throughout our 12 years together... that includes Xmas, birthdays and anniversaries..... he knows I just buy what I want when we have the $$$.. so nothing I *need* at Xmas... well, except a wood chipper!!!... and even THAT can wait until we go through this pile of sawdust we just bought. Ha!!!
I want a chipper and a band sawmill. I want to make my own lumber out of our trees for chicken coops!
 
The only person(s) who get Xmas gifts are the PIC, the dogs and cats...... and sometimes DH...... DH has maybe bought me ONE gift throughout our 12 years together... that includes Xmas, birthdays and anniversaries..... he knows I just buy what I want when we have the $$$.. so nothing I *need* at Xmas... well, except a wood chipper!!!... and even THAT can wait until we go through this pile of sawdust we just bought. Ha!!!
This is one of the toys on my wishlist... Brows around their site, it will get you into trouble.:lau
 
This is one of the toys on my wishlist... Brows around their site, it will get you into trouble.:lau

ENABLER!!! ENABLER!!!!

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When my daughter was young, she got "itchies" and just could not stop scratching. Benadryl cream did help some.
My daughter has dermographism. Google it if you like freak of nature stuff. She's had it for 7 years now. Basically her body over produces histamine and you can literally draw on her skin. It's not as bad as it used to be where it would Hive up, but now if she scratches herself or are puts too much pressure on her skin she gets a red spot that will turn white. It goes away after a few minutes but additional pressure causes more histamine to be released so the more she scratches the more she itches. She was on 4 different antihistamines at one point to control it. It's getting better but it's systemic and considered an autoimmune disease. Some people grow out of it other people have it for their entire lives. Because it can be caused by many different things there's really nothing they can do but treat the symptoms. I have some very painful looking photos from years ago. It just started one day after I picked her up from daycare. Hopefully it'll go away completely someday and she'll be able to be normal, but she's not nearly as bad as she used to be.

This is one of the toys on my wishlist... Brows around their site, it will get you into trouble.:lau
I would have exactly zero arms left.
 
My daughter has dermographism. Google it if you like freak of nature stuff. She's had it for 7 years now. Basically her body over produces histamine and you can literally draw on her skin. It's not as bad as it used to be where it would Hive up, but now if she scratches herself or are puts too much pressure on her skin she gets a red spot that will turn white. It goes away after a few minutes but additional pressure causes more histamine to be released so the more she scratches the more she itches. She was on 4 different antihistamines at one point to control it. It's getting better but it's systemic and considered an autoimmune disease. Some people grow out of it other people have it for their entire lives. Because it can be caused by many different things there's really nothing they can do but treat the symptoms. I have some very painful looking photos from years ago. It just started one day after I picked her up from daycare. Hopefully it'll go away completely someday and she'll be able to be normal, but she's not nearly as bad as she used to be.


I would have exactly zero arms left.

I don't think I had THIS exactly, when I was younger... but whenever I scratched, it would leave the red scratch marks for hours... but it wouldn't welt up. Is your kiddo on AIP?
 

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