PT is brutal ... I had knee surgery a few years ago and I dreaded it
now my other knee is starting to go and I am not looking forward to getting it fixed.

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I thought it may be a young duck, as its beak and legs showed no signs of age. It did not show any signs of being afraid of humans or anything else. It must have moved on, because I did not see it yesterday when I did my chores. Maybe it is headed to Coffeyville. LOL![]()
Quote:Quote: Ralph whistling ducks are very tame birds.They nest in the trees at my daughters house in Austin, TX every year and while they are there they just come up where she is feeding her chickens and join in.
We closed on my parents house today. One small chapter done for now. I put wire on the windows in the trailer today. I also moved another large cage thing inside and moved the second group of peafowl out into it. Then I moved the turkeys that had gotten big enough to start flying out of their brooder bin in the house. I left the smaller peachicks and turkeys in here for now.
I have some chicks due tomorrow and ultimately had to make some room. I guess I'll have to clean the bin when I find some time later. I have things on my schedule for the next 5 days. I am so worn out and just want a few days by myself at home but it's not going to happen soon.
I lost my most gorgeous cockerel today. He was a gold laced 100% English Orpington. He was fine when I went to their pen the first time. MInutes later I returned and he was laying dead by the gate. His comb was blue. I checked him and there were no worms, he had plenty of fat, his organs looked very healthy. All I can figure is either he choked to death on something or broke his neck. He hadn't been dead more than 2 minutes when I found him. So after a quick necropsy I skinned him and put him on the stove for the dogs to have for dinner. I just feel sick. He was a very expensive bird and my absolute favorite orpington.
HEChicken I sure hope your crested girl does some good. I think it would be so great if you could end up with others....even though she does act strange.
One of my broodies set her kids free today. They are running all over alone. I found one by itself and was going to pick it up and she came running out of nowhere. But the rest of them are here and there all over the yard. I guess she decided they were old enough. She sure didn't raise them long. But I noticed she had a very strict routine about where she took them for food and water so maybe she thinks they will continue alone. They sure don't look big enough to me.
Thanks Tweety, I hope it does some good this time too, I'm tired of the whole ordeal. The physical therapist thinks the torn ligament may be the source of a lot of my pain at this point, so now comes the healing for that. I still have a lot of inflammation & swelling going on. I'm trying to wear the brace as much as I can, it's just irritating & hot this time of year. Wow that is some nice produce from your garden, I'm envious. I would love to taste the Hawaiian Pineapple tomatoes, I'll bet those are interesting.Ralph, such beautiful duck! Too bad it didn't stay. Hopefully it found the flock or his/her mate and took off to a pond some where.
Danz, I'm not very good at cleaning out stuff. I still have gazillion boxes down in the basement and I just pretend they don't exist because I don't go down to the basement much! LOL.
HeChicken, your turkey is funny. I hope she continues to sit on the eggs and gives you more baby turkeys. So happy that your turkey won a prize for that lady! That says a lot about the quality of your bird! How long does it take to hatch turkey poults? I'm clueless when it comes to turkey.
Trish, I hope the PT works for you this go around. Makes it difficult to do chores if you leg doesn't heal.
Here is a pic of what we picked up from the garden the other day. The cantaloupe was so juicy and delicious that I saved the seeds for next year. DH picked up the seedling from some place (he doesn't remember where) and this is the only cantaloupe plant we have in the garden. I hope it is not a hybrid and the seeds will produce the same delicious melons for us next year. There are 4 more cantaloupes in the garden, I can't wait to taste them.
The orange colored tomatoes are actually more yellow than the picture shows. Those are the Hawaiian Pineapple. The darker purplish colored one was Cherokee Purple. We also harvested all the red potatoes from the garden yesterday. Wish we planted more now. They are just delicious!
Enjoy the day everyone!
I have had outdoor cats here always & have never had a problem with them getting my chickens, however I don't give them access to the babies. I figure they would get a chick if given the chance, it's just instinct & to them they aren't any different than any other peeping bird. Mine do hunt baby bunnies as well as mice & rats. My adult chickens will actually peck & flog the cats if they come into the coop & run, they don't want them in there. It sends them running for sure.I am worried about my chickens and ducklingsjust watched a Tom cat from the trailer park kill a baby bunny in a yard cornering mine.. of course the one morning I had left my air rifle in the house
(((((( been patrolling all morning since then but haven't seen him again yet and I have to go to work soon ...
I am worried about my chickens and ducklingsjust watched a Tom cat from the trailer park kill a baby bunny in a yard cornering mine.. of course the one morning I had left my air rifle in the house
(((((( been patrolling all morning since then but haven't seen him again yet and I have to go to work soon ...