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Don't think you are alone I think we all have family that pokes fun at us in one way or another.Don't let it bother you, know that you are you and the only one that counts!
 
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We went to the fair yesterday! We went and checked out the chickens. So fun! I doubt I would recognize you, but we are rather noticeable. Did you see a crazy lady walking around with 5 little girls and a big green double stroller? We talked to a cute little boy walking around with his tiny rooster. My daughter was thrilled to see there were no Polish among the entries. She is hoping to join 4H soon and enter her rooster next year. She wants to enter one of her Japanese bantams from pdx2phx, too.

Speaking of those Japanese girls, we finally got an egg today!!! It is sooo tiny and cute. They finally decided our nesting box is okay. This is the first day I have seen them in it, and I suppose one decided it was egg worthy. YAY!! Of course, it would take a whole dozen to make an omelet.

Mandy, so sorry about you having to cull a chick. I feel for you. I think this is one of the biggest of having a husband. He can do all that stuff that I am just not programmed to do, like kill stuff and reach stuff on the top shelf.

YAY! I'm glad they finally gave you an egg!
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They are cute, aren't they?
 
pastrymama - So sorry, I should have responded, thanks for asking! YES! They made it ALIVE! All of them! We can't believe it.

THE SHORT STORY - They finally arrived, they are all doing great, a few possible pasty butts yesterday, no surprise, dealt with it, but tonight all are sound asleep, dispersed through the brooder, no pasty butts. Just vigorous, normal chicks. ALL asleep right now, all over the brooder (a first, all asleep). Hooray!

THE SLIGHTLY LONGER STORY - The breeder and I were both angry and on the USPS and FedEx for 2.5 days with no information after they were "in an unknown location", then they suddenly appeared in Phoenix. My pesty-ness, and tenaciousness with the main PO here (got to be on 1st name basis with someone on each shift) inspired them to call me as soon as they arrived in Tucson (I was a pain, I am sure they wanted to shut me up). At 1:15 AM Thursday I drove to pick up my screaming, cold chicks, who survived Memphis storms after shipping from TX Mon. morning (Xpress OVERNIGHT!), blasted them with heat in the car, brought them home, put them under a lamp and a ceramic space heater blowing on the brooder, fed them warm scrambled eggs, crumbles, warm slightly sugared and vitamined water, and watched them for about an hour and a half. Once all were drinking, eating, stretching, preening and pooping, I slept for a couple of hours before checking in again. All ok. The woman who shipped them did a great job: they were well packed, well provisioned from egg yolk( healthy, happy hens) to gel in the box, and she helped lean on the USPS and FedEx to find them - well, OK, we had no luck with the "tracking" and finding, they just finally appeared. At least we were thorns in their sides!

What a relief!
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So sorry
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I really doubt it was ravens--there are SO many other predators it could have been. Get that roof patched, but keep the remaining babies inside protective cages until the repair is complete.
 
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So sorry
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I really doubt it was ravens--there are SO many other predators it could have been. Get that roof patched, but keep the remaining babies inside protective cages until the repair is complete.

The repair was made and all is well for those who are left. it was so shocking and heartbreaking
 
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Is that a picture of an armadillo on that bowl? I'm so jealous!


Turkey, I hope you feel better soon! Same for your nephew! Where is he from?

Mandymooligan - I'm sorry to hear about the chicks!
 
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Is that a picture of an armadillo on that bowl? I'm so jealous!


Turkey, I hope you feel better soon! Same for your nephew! Where is he from?

Mandymooligan - I'm sorry to hear about the chicks!

No they are polar bears on an iceflow, during the long winter-sunset.




...........I painted it myself.
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So sorry
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I really doubt it was ravens--there are SO many other predators it could have been. Get that roof patched, but keep the remaining babies inside protective cages until the repair is complete.

I am sure it was ravens, everyday they catch birds and sit on the side of my horse trough and strip off feathers and drop dead bird tissue into the trough, I have sat and watched them qith my binoculars. I have a nesting pair in my yard, plus they are all over the place around here.
I am endlessly cleaning their messes out of my trough. YUK!!
 
Constance
I am so glad they made it to you. How are they this morning? And what did you order??????????
 

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