Morning Cafe.
It's planting and mulching day. Hopefully, I can get this done before the next round of T-storms runs me inside.
What are you planting Dobie?
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Morning Cafe.
It's planting and mulching day. Hopefully, I can get this done before the next round of T-storms runs me inside.
The plan is to remove the drowned holly from the privacy hedgerow and burn it.What are you planting Dobie?
Not a lot.Just being curious and looking for opinions...what do you all think of this article?
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The plan is to remove the drowned holly from the privacy hedgerow and burn it.
Remove the dead Colorado Baby Blue from the chickens pen and replace it with one of the Blue Point Junipers from the hedgerow.
Then dig newly spaced holes in the hedgerow for the Dappled Willow that I bought cheap off the neighbor.
The two planting arrangements in the chicken pen need a little more root protection so we are going to collect flat stones off the roadside and put them at the base of most of the plants then cover everything with fresh wood chips.
The neighbor also told me I can get rip rap for $17/ton at the local quarry so I'll probably get a few loads after work this week and line the arrangements in the chicken pen with them in hopes they won't be able to kick the wood chips out quite so far.
Looks like she re-posted her article as I've seen this before.Just being curious and looking for opinions...what do you all think of this article?
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Not a lot.
Some people just can't get past the I have to be the dominant one. It says a lot more about their insecurities than it does about the roosters behviour imo.
Sure you can scare a rooster into submission. It doesn't take a lot of skill or understanding.
Sounds like poor fertility. Maybe trim butt feathers. Sometimes I switch out the rooster. The blood rings may indicate she was off the nest too long.Last year I had a brahma hatch a single chick. I didn't realize she was gone, never found her nest site, she's just popped out one day with the babe. So, she starts sitting this year and I think "well, she did such a good job last year I'll give her some eggs and she'll be golden!" She hatched a single chick... Two days later I finally check the other eggs and find nothing. Two with blood rings and the rest are completely blank. Nada. I haven't a clue why. Any ideas?
I've got a bit strange about this article rating business. In general, unless it's something really stupid I don't like to give a poor rating. I would rather not rate at all.I guess the part that kind of bothered me was the "entertainment" found while doing it.