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the joy of a 2 yr old...just sat down to have my MUCH needed coffee and took a few sips...here he comes and pours his cup of water in it
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and you guessed it, im drinking it anyway! lol
 
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Hi, it's just a quick check in (it's weird being online and fixing dinner while you are all just getting up).

The report from home is that everyone is fine. The youngsters that I moved out of the brooders just before I left have started to lay, wow. DH is quite pleased with the lack of rain, doesn't have to fight the mud when caring for the birds. He also expanded the size of the goose pen and doubled it for them. I'm sure they're pleased and I'm looking forward to seeing it (taking and uploading a photo for me to see is a bit past his technical abilities).

Hope everyone is well and I'm sad to be missing the show season this year. I'll have to just be back for the fair season.

Sure wish I could bring home some eggs from Europe, here and New Zealand.............oh well, not worth the risks.
 
Hello all. It's been a long time since I've been on here. I've tried to come and check from time to time but the thread moves so fast I could never catch up.

Beautiful pictures of all the birds and eggs! O how it makes me want to get so many more breeds. :)

I am looking for Serama and Bantam Cochin Frizzle chicks near Placerville. I got a Serama last year from Debs_Flock and we are in love with the little girl we have (her name is Sunshine). We'd like to have a few more of them running around to enjoy.

Am I suppose to treat my flock for worms? I don't see any signs of worms. But I don't know that I would know what to look for if they did have them.

I hope to find time to read all (ok even just some) of the helpful and awesome information you guys are posting about!

Thank you!
 
Hi, it's just a quick check in (it's weird being online and fixing dinner while you are all just getting up).

The report from home is that everyone is fine. The youngsters that I moved out of the brooders just before I left have started to lay, wow. DH is quite pleased with the lack of rain, doesn't have to fight the mud when caring for the birds. He also expanded the size of the goose pen and doubled it for them. I'm sure they're pleased and I'm looking forward to seeing it (taking and uploading a photo for me to see is a bit past his technical abilities).

Hope everyone is well and I'm sad to be missing the show season this year. I'll have to just be back for the fair season.

Sure wish I could bring home some eggs from Europe, here and New Zealand.............oh well, not worth the risks.
It is good to hear from you!

It sounds like things are going well at home and on the trip.
 
Hello all. It's been a long time since I've been on here. I've tried to come and check from time to time but the thread moves so fast I could never catch up.

Beautiful pictures of all the birds and eggs! O how it makes me want to get so many more breeds.
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I am looking for Serama and Bantam Cochin Frizzle chicks near Placerville. I got a Serama last year from Debs_Flock and we are in love with the little girl we have (her name is Sunshine). We'd like to have a few more of them running around to enjoy.

Am I suppose to treat my flock for worms? I don't see any signs of worms. But I don't know that I would know what to look for if they did have them.

I hope to find time to read all (ok even just some) of the helpful and awesome information you guys are posting about!

Thank you!
Hi @Luvinmyhurd

Don't worry about reading everything since you where gone. There is way too much.

At the change of seasons it is a good idea to have a float test to check for worms. Samples can be sent to UCD if you do not have a local vet that will run the test. You could test yourself if you had a powerful microscope.

UCD charges $10.50 for the test.

cahfs.ucdavis.edu

Someone offered Serama eggs yesterday or the day before. I hope you find some.
 
A picture for those of you that have kids and/ or have watched the Disney Tinkerbell movies. I saw a single and very odd feather on one of my hens today.

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It was on a hen that had just finished up molting. I think the "fairies" forgot to paint all the lacing on this feather, LOL.

Trisha

PS:

My small "test hatch" has added up to 64 eggs set :hide

Haha. What are you testing? Your patience? ?

Hello all. It's been a long time since I've been on here. I've tried to come and check from time to time but the thread moves so fast I could never catch up.

Beautiful pictures of all the birds and eggs! O how it makes me want to get so many more breeds. :)

I am looking for Serama and Bantam Cochin Frizzle chicks near Placerville. I got a Serama last year from Debs_Flock and we are in love with the little girl we have (her name is Sunshine). We'd like to have a few more of them running around to enjoy.

Am I suppose to treat my flock for worms? I don't see any signs of worms. But I don't know that I would know what to look for if they did have them.

I hope to find time to read all (ok even just some) of the helpful and awesome information you guys are posting about!

Thank you!

I have frizzled seremas but I'm far away. I could send eggs but I don't know if I'm already sold out for stockton.
 

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