Tumbling K
Crowing
of course being from Texas, I have mine as well....
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Good morning Cafe. Sun is not quite up yet, but it has to get over a 10,000 ft mountain directly East of us. Makes dawn last longer and "sunrise" a bit later.
Hopefully our week of summer is over and spring should return tomorrow. Of course the high winds come with it, but I'm not complaining.
Oh, and after a month of nothing, I put a flat of pepper seeds on a heating pad and a few are finally sprouting! Guess they won't be a total failure after all.![]()
This little dynamo is a 2-day-old Serama that has absolutely wrapped BB2K around its tiny toe. It has a sibling that is even smaller than it is; it was touch and go for a bit there, but I think the tiny one will make it. We had hoped we could graft these chicks onto BB2K's pet Serama hen who went broody a few weeks ago (on infertile eggs) but it was a no-go. I have a feeling these two tiny bits of fluff are gonna get really spoiled . . . .![]()
Merry, I don't know that getting chicks from Tractor Supply is a good idea. I don't know about their source, but a lot of the larger hatcheries inoculate their chicks against a number of diseases. While the chicks themselves are healthy, they can shed live virus that can be bad news for any un-inoculated chicks that may get exposed to them, and a lot of breeders wouldn't be doing the inoculations. I found this out the hard way a couple of years ago; I bought some pullet chicks at my favorite feed store, and was brooding them next to some Mille Fleur chicks that I had hatched. The Mille Fleurs had been lively, eating, drinking, pooping; seemed perfectly normal in every way . . they died within 48 hours of the other chicks moving in next door. Heartbreaking. If you do buy more chicks, it might be better to brood them in completely separate quarters.
Margie, it is great working with a willing, sensible horse, isn't it? Good boy, Woody!