Arizona Chickens

Some pictures of the limping pullet and enjoying the compost bin
 

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Tiny eggs are fascinating to kids. Hatching them, even more!
If we get the celadon eggs, i will definitey let them hatch them. We would have to keep eggs hatching at an annual rate at a minimum to keep the celadons going. My daughter told me im going to have to process them a LOT so i can stop crying... because if it is just once in a while, ill never get used to the guts! 😂 i see them as more wild and flighty, not really pet material.
 
I was at TSC a while ago and I believe Privetts supplies the in-store birds, at least in our area of the country. I saw production blue and turkens sexed as pullets and these are available from Privetts but not Hoover's. i.e., Hoover's sells turkens unsexed only last I checked. Guessing that each area will have different suppliers to lessen the losses due to USPS delays.
 
I was at TSC a while ago and I believe Privetts supplies the in-store birds, at least in our area of the country. I saw production blue and turkens sexed as pullets and these are available from Privetts but not Hoover's. i.e., Hoover's sells turkens unsexed only last I checked. Guessing that each area will have different suppliers to lessen the losses due to USPS delays.
I tried to not look, but there were ducks in the Tractor store by me in Prescott. I walked past as fast as I could, but it was Saturday before Easter, the store was clogged with people looking at the chicks!
 
Summer is a never ending battle with those ant's. They are everywhere, it seems!
If you could only figure out a way to harness them, and put them to WORK :gig
Have you tried amdro? I had a very serious fire ant problem, if you even stepped outside (with shoes!!) They would be on your leg biting. I enjoyed making little trails of amdro and sitting to watch them disappear within 15 minutes... forever.. 😌🌹💀
They have different formulas for different ants.
We don't have any fire ants in our area, but there are other varieties still present. Non-biting, but still unwanted, and this is what we use inside home.
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There is a home-made version that can be made from a mix of the Borax, and Powdered sugar.
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The way this works on ants;; Ants eat the mixture. :drool:drool:drool, The borax causes Gastro-intestinal air to develop. (AKA as fart:gig) Ants cant fart, so they pop.

This will not work so well if it gets rained on, washed down, but works well when dry. I mostly use it indoors, but have placed it outside. We get rain often, so it does get washed away often.

Some of the readers here know I have a Slightly Silly/Funny Side:old:gig.. When I sprinkle some of the borax, I say, "TAKE SOME OF IT BACK TO YOUR LEADER":lau

Then I sometimes hummmmm this melody to myself:old:idunno
 
Those just kill the ones that touch/eat it..
I'm pretty sure they carry some of it back to their queen, and some gets stuck to their legs, and body.
I never see dead ants where I place the bait. The way it seem to work, is they die somewhere in their tunnels/nests. :idunno
Ether way,,, it does control the ants for me.:thumbsup
 

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