Wow.. What camera& soft ware? Girl you are a fabulous photographer!!
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Wow.. What camera& soft ware? Girl you are a fabulous photographer!!
Looks like you did a lot of work.. Thank you for posting photos.. I love that you took before photos.. It is fun to see what it use to look like..Thanks. Unfortunately it's Oleander. We've been a here a year and luckily haven't had any issues with it as far as poisoning goes. Hopefully we never will. I did a lot of research on it before we got chickens and found that birds are not as sensitive to the plant as humans and dogs. The girls hang out under it all day and so far nothing bad has happened. My dog isn't one to eat stuff off the ground so he's been ok with it too. I love the bushes because they're great for privacy and are beautiful but I'm always paranoid about them. It would be impossible to get rid of all of them too. Our entire back yard is lined with them. The ones on the side the chickens are on, the grass side of the yard, are nice and full you can see in these pics, they're like 15+ ft tall...i absolutely love your yard, from what i can see anyway. is that bamboo? how did you get it to grow??? i planted bamboo along my south wall and all died within a monthalso, that dead tree looks awesome. great art, with or without chickens on it.
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The ones on the pool side aren't as nice.
The previous owner did nothing with the landscape here. We had to rip out 8 trees and get the drip and sprinkler system working. Every month when bulk trash comes I have a huge pile of dead stuff to take out and we've been here almost a year lol. Some day it will all be pretty and then we'll move hahaha. This is the condition it was in when we moved in...
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I've done a lot of landscaping, trimming, watering, and plumbing outside, and a ton of painting and stuff inside. The entire inside of the house was painted dark dark brown. The bedrooms are grey still which I'll get to fixing eventually but the main part of the house is much livelier and brighter.
My husband went to the feed store on his day off to replace a bantam chick ( we figured out the heat light was not hot enough because we started the chicks in the taller brooder this time which meant lamp was too high). I come home from work and there are not one but another two chicks in the brooder and a baby tortoise in the living room...I look on the printer and I see the HOA rules that say as long as thy are pets we can have them. In a week I went from 4 to 10 chickens plus a turkey. I think I created a monster! (He claimed the turkey and leghorn as his already to the argument of the kids) I guess he figures they don't count if they are bantams or chicks either! I had wanted to wait and hatch a few in the incubator in my classroom, but now that would give me way to many chicks to handle.
Hi everybody!
I just joined BYC today. I am in Lake Havasu and we have been looking to add backyard chickens for quite some time. I think we are finally ready to take the plunge! We have been looking at coop designs and pretty much decided which route we want to take. We think we want to start with 4 hens, Rhode Island Reds. I raised chickens growing up, showing them in 4H, selling eggs in my neighborhood. Now we just have to get the coop built, order chicks and we are on our way! Any advice in keeping them safe during the grueling summers is welcome. We have lived here for 24 years so we are accustomed to the heat and hope with some special care, our hens will be able to do the same. I'm looking forward to meeting all of you on this forum.
Kristine
Love the photo...Quote:Nobody was cited for anything because the Officer did not have a clear enough story from everybody to determine fault. Supposedly, the first driver admitted to the Officer that it was his fault and that he shouldn't have stopped. He's changing his story and saying both he and the driver behind him were fully stopped when we hit the second car. Hopefully, the Officer logged the first driver's admission of guilt in the police report. That will help a lot. My wife is still beat up. She's going through therapy and the chiropractor for her arm, back and neck. She's itching to drive again, but I haven't got the rental car yet because I think she needs to heal some first, plus find out if she has any anxiety driving. She hates not having her car, but if she can't turn all the way to check blind spots or use her left arm correctly, I don't think she needs to be driving yet. It's definitely an inconvenience for everybody, but at least she's not in the hospital still, or worse!wow, so sorry about your accident. hope everyone is feeling fine by now. it amazes me that people dont know the rules around school buses, those should be on the driving tests, or on the news or something. there are so many in these big cities and people need to know. i have seen drivers stop while only the lights are blinking, no need for that - on the other hand, i have seen the stop arm out and drivers across the street still driving, even tho there is not a median. for a bus stop means stop, not matter what side of the road.. *sorry for the mini rant. they didnt find you at fault did they?? cuz its totally the doofus in front of you.We've been in the same situation for the last two and a half years. Twenty foot oleanders line my entire side and back fences. Man, they sure do make a lot of waste, between the flowers and the speedy growth from the new chutes! I can never keep up with it all. Fortunately, there have been absolutely no illnesses or poisonings from them. We've had two dogs in the yard for over a year, plus two dozen chickens, three turkeys, two rabbits and half the kids in the neighborhood over. My Baby Girl was out there playing in the yard from about six months old and never posed a problem. I think that like much of America's views including raw milk and unprocessed eggs, it's demonized for the complete morons who are so brain dead that they'd eat their own poop. Did you hear that it's a violation of federal law to transport raw milk across state lines. The FDA is even raiding dairy farms to confiscate and destroy their raw milk supply, plus incarcerating their owners! Check out this article and video. Great summation of the current situation. I mean, have you looked at warning labels on commercial products nowadays? "Do not put any person in washing machine." Or the warning on Peanut M&Ms saying "This product may contain peanuts." After reading up on it, everything supports the claims that plants that are poisonous to animals will taste sour or gross to the animal, causing them to avoid them unless they are literally dying of starvation. As that'll never be the case with any of our animals, it's a moot point. I catch my clan pecking around in the flowers and leaves all the time. They are searching for bugs and such underneath, rather than going for the oleanders. The layer of dead foliage that these plants drop is downright amazing, and a great attraction for all sorts of bugs.Thanks. Unfortunately it's Oleander. We've been a here a year and luckily haven't had any issues with it as far as poisoning goes. Hopefully we never will. I did a lot of research on it before we got chickens and found that birds are not as sensitive to the plant as humans and dogs. The girls hang out under it all day and so far nothing bad has happened. My dog isn't one to eat stuff off the ground so he's been ok with it too. I love the bushes because they're great for privacy and are beautiful but I'm always paranoid about them. It would be impossible to get rid of all of them too. Our entire back yard is lined with them. The ones on the side the chickens are on, the grass side of the yard, are nice and full you can see in these pics, they're like 15+ ft tall... I've done a lot of landscaping, trimming, watering, and plumbing outside, and a ton of painting and stuff inside. The entire inside of the house was painted dark dark brown. The bedrooms are grey still which I'll get to fixing eventually but the main part of the house is much livelier and brighter.
Awhee, those hats and together and the cup cake.. How In the world did you get those cuties to be still! Oh wait I forgot to see if there was a candle lit..
if anyone in the area is interested in working on the aloha project, or you already are, i have 2 cockerels and one really great looking pullet that i am looking to rehome soon. the girl is showing the most white of any aloha pullet i've ever raised and she has yellow legs, i dont think she will be as big as a sussex but she's amazing. the boys are both good looking candidates with really nice color, yellow legs and good body type. i was breeding for yellow legs this go around, and unfortunately have to put it all on hold for now. i dont want these to go to waste tho so if you will use them in your program PM me.
Looks like you did a lot of work.. Thank you for posting photos.. I love that you took before photos.. It is fun to see what it use to look like..
Wow.. What camera& soft ware? Girl you are a fabulous photographer!!