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With the heat, snakes are looking for cool places to hide, so everyone be careful! We found this young one (2 buttons) under a portable welder in our carport when my husband heard it rattling when he walked by!

100 degrees here right now.

 
With the heat, snakes are looking for cool places to hide, so everyone be careful! We found this young one (2 buttons) under a portable welder in our carport when my husband heard it rattling when he walked by!

100 degrees here right now.


yeah it's 100 here too. my brother was moving some scaffolding and one popped up about 2 feet from his face. My rabbits aren't liking this temperature either
 
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Oh wow that would freak me out!!!! Never saw a snake in my yard but it could happen since there's a creek not to far from my house lol
 
With the heat, snakes are looking for cool places to hide, so everyone be careful! We found this young one (2 buttons) under a portable welder in our carport when my husband heard it rattling when he walked by!

100 degrees here right now.

That is an awesome looking Snake!

As long as it stays away from me.....
 
yeah it's 100 here too. my brother was moving some scaffolding and one popped up about 2 feet from his face. My rabbits aren't liking this temperature either
Yikes! That is too close!! Yeah, rabbits are heat sensitive! Time to give them the frozen water bottles to cuddle up to.

Quote: We usually get one rattlesnake at the house each year. The little guys like this one are more aggressive than the big ones!
 
speaking of snakes.. last week I was a leader at a girlscamp and one girl runs in and grabs her phone and when I ask her what she's doing she says "Taking a picture of the rattle snake! bye!" and her and another girl run out before I can get them to come back and meanwhile the other leader says "well.. at least they're together!" so apparently one of the "Camp Dads" had caught one and it was in a bucket. lol
 
That is an awesome looking Snake!

As long as it stays away from me.....
They are really pretty. We don't kill them. It has worked well to take them across the creek and release them far away from the house. We have never had the same snake come back. I take pictures of all the ones we have had to catch and relocate.
 
They are really pretty. We don't kill them. It has worked well to take them across the creek and release them far away from the house. We have never had the same snake come back. I take pictures of all the ones we have had to catch and relocate.
Natural predators are a great thing to have. The snakes will help with rodents and etc.

When we moved to our house in 1999, I bought a once a month for three months pack of beneficial insects. One of them was for Green Lacewings.

They have established themselves here. I saw one flying by the Plum tree last week in the evening. We do not have Aphids here since the Lacewing Nymphs, called Ant Lions, eat even more aphids than Lady But Nymphs.
 
Quote: It is pretty much healed over now, but I will put some vetwrap on it. The wonderful lady I met thru the FB page who took my OE Roo for me is working on some sort of prosthetic for it and said she ill give it a permanent home if it turns out to be a roo.

It is time for a heat wave!

Well one very hot day....Woodland is supposed to get up to 108 today!


Misters are set to auto at my place and sun shades are in place!
I ran the sprinklers ans they are all in the shade. I need to rustle up some 2 liter bottles to fill and freeze for them for tomorrow

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OMG....I am glad I live in upper Paradise...it's only about 101 here.
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Yeah....I had BCM and OE hatching in the same incubator. They always like to hatch in pairs (one of each type) durning the night so I had to guess whic was which some times. I think one pullet I have banded as being from a FBCM egg is actually an OE. They are nearing POL though so I should know soon.

Silver legbars? Those sound very pretty! Do they lay blue eggs? Any pictures?
Hi Northern California Friends!
I am a new chicken owner. We found our girl Annie living on a street corner in a bush about two weeks ago. I have been on here trying to figure out what breed she is. A few people have guessed that she is an Aseel, but feel free to give me suggestions if you think differently.
Here are a few pictures of her:








Very cool looking chicken! And very lucky you resued her. Hope you figure it out soon!

And welcome to the Nor Cal thread! Glad you found us!
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Trader Joe hatch update: LOCKDOWN day! The 2 that were growing on day 14 are still at it! Filled both trays; ran a small tube to one thru one of the small vents in the bottom for refills; laid both eggs on the hatching tray and...will now attempt to sit on my hands for the next 3 days...
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Woo Hoo!
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I am in sunnyvale I call that north as i am north of San Jose.

lol
Sounds like Northern to me! Welcome!
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Last night I popped 6 d'uccle eggs & 7 blue jubilee eggs in the incubator!
Addict.....
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With the heat, snakes are looking for cool places to hide, so everyone be careful! We found this young one (2 buttons) under a portable welder in our carport when my husband heard it rattling when he walked by!

100 degrees here right now.

What a beautiful snake! (never thought I would say that, but it is VERY striking....no pun intended) Glad he saw it in time. Close call!
 

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