The crew!
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Jim the blue roo
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Rosie, she loves Jim!
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Daisy,Shadow,Goldie and Aurora
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Daisy,Goldie, and Aurora the Araucana
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Jim loves Daisy![]()
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The crew!
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Jim the blue roo
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Rosie, she loves Jim!
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Daisy,Shadow,Goldie and Aurora
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Daisy,Goldie, and Aurora the Araucana
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Jim loves Daisy![]()
That's interesting. Can't say i have ever seen that before either.Good morning folksBeautiful pics SilkieChickStar! Tee hee at the love triangle
Fancy I am sorry to read the remainder of the eggs did not make it
You know how they reckon you learn something new every day? Well, I sure did this morning. So I am outside early morning feeding the gals and I see a pile of yellow goo sitting on the concrete, next to a retaining sleeper. I have no idea what it is and call hubby who pokes it with a stick and inside it’s slightly hardened exterior is this goo that looks like custard! It was a decent size and was not there last night when I went to bed. Well, I have been on this planet for a few years now and I can honestly say that I have never encountered Shotgun [Artillery] Fungus .. thank you Google
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Apparently this stuff explodes and scatters little black spores everywhere and if they attach to windows, walls etc, impossible to remove. I only saw the one pile and we disposed of it but now I wonder if there might be more I have not seen and what the chickens might think of it if they come across some; you would hope they would leave it alone
I could not find anything in relation to Shotgun Fungus and chickens and wonder if anyone else has experience in this area?
That's interesting. Can't say i have ever seen that before either.
Yeah, bizarre stuff!
It does worry me that it kind of resembles scrambled eggs which the girls love.
Sorry to hear about the eggs. I can't wait to see baby Wyandotte's they are such beautiful chooks.It can take silkies a while to get the whole roosting thing down pat. I've got some that still huddle on the floor.
The weather is finally clearing. No more chicks, I did an egg topsy yesterday they were fully formed but hadn't yet absorbed all of the yolk , so probably 24-48 hrs off hatching when disaster hit. My first job today is to bury the eggs.
I'm going to start the incubator up today and pop in a dozen gold laced Wyandotte. My hens are 7-8 years old so I think it's time to get some chicks from them while they are still laying.