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I'd love to learn more about the CLB. Hopefully at the next event, I can. Maybe some day I'll be in a position to host one.It is hard to decide who stays and who goes. The barnies are awesome, but Trisha (TLS Ranch) does such a great job with them I would rather send people to her. I did not feel like I was doing the breed justice.
I am really still learning what it takes to breed good birds so I think I am better off focusing on just a couple of breeds. I am also reducing the number of birds per breed.
At the Cream Legbar event in May, Walt helped me pick my best 3 Cream Legbar hens and best rooster. I am going to take each hen and put her in her own pen and give the rooster conjugal visitation rights and then keep track of which hens produces the best chicks. It will be fun and hopefully rewarding to try to improve my lines.
I am planning to do the same process with my other birds/ breeds but need to make room first.
I did have a weak moment this week tho, and somehow won an auction for silkies. Urg... I lost my 5 year old Silkie hen last week and was surprised by how upset I was. I decided the best way to feel better was to hatch chicks.
You are so right, hatching chicks is the sure antidote
I think we are going to have it narrowed to 5 breeds (6 if you count my mother's Brabanters) and be able to stick to that. I'm not totally sure though, my husband has recently fell in love with our Light Sussex
15-18 pea eggs under broodies pipping in the next 48 hours if all goes well!
-Kathy
Heebie Jeebies galore.... My son just found a tick in his eyebrow. Guess it's official.... it's tick season. Run for the hills!... oh wait.. don't do that!
What are bot flies?Flash back. I forgot all about bot flies.
Where did all the bot flies go? When we were kids we used to scrape the botfly eggs off the horses legs with a razor blade. Now thinking about it, I have not seen a bot fly or egg in years. I guess worming horses every 8 weeks instead of tube worming twice a year has really wiped out the population. Thank goodness.
Love facts like this!Yuk!
Radom fact: Bluebelly lizards blood carries an enzyme that actually kills the Lyme germ in ticks that feed on the lizards when they are little. Studies are showing in areas with Bluebellys the percentage of ticks carring Lyme is about 5 % of the population; vs. 50%+ in areas without the lizards.
Stella is lovely!


