She has already got a phone call from me. I’ll just go tomorrow since the tractor won’t start and I’m not mechanically inclined.
Wait she took it without asking? For some reason i was thinking she asked and you let her have it
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She has already got a phone call from me. I’ll just go tomorrow since the tractor won’t start and I’m not mechanically inclined.
I'd rather he DIDN'T help with the chickens. I like that he enjoys them and spends time with them but because of the AD he makes too many mistakes. Like leaving the door from the brooder room to the coop open last night. Thank goodness it wasn't the main coop door! I slid halfway across the brooder room floor is a nice juicy pile of dookie that one of the hens left for me. I was certainly surprised to be greeted by the flock inside the brooder room when I went out to feed them at 6:00!
Not exactly the same reason. I sure as hell hope your DB doesn't also have early onset Alzheimer's Disease.Reason I don’t let DB do anything with the chickens. Last time he tried he broke their roost. We both don’t have any idea how.
Wait she took it without asking? For some reason i was thinking she asked and you let her have it
She has always done it. She’s the little princess that gets by with anything. She did say she will fill it up before she brings it home. I would ask her to bring me the fence braces but she wouldn’t have any idea what they are. Good thing is DB is working on the tractor now. Thank god he had auto shop experience. I’m just good with wood.
Aw dang that sucks!! Hopefully she will ask next time. That’s good he’s working on the tractor though! Hopefully he can fix it.
Mine change earlier than most, I guess it's the weather, amount of sunlight, etc...but usually mine have their adult plumage at 14 to 16 months, typically it takes 24 months for the males to get their adult plumage.When do they change color?
He says he has no idea what he wants to do with his life but he loves working on vehicles, tractors, combines, and the like. I told him to do what makes him happy. My pa loves doing heavy highway construction but it kills him physically. He’ll never retire though.
X2 diesel mechanics are always in demand and make great money.Aww yeah maybe he should be a mechanic or something