Howdy all!!
I just read through 54 some odd posts and can't hardly keep up!
Welcome to ginnylea!
Hawkeye- You are correct about rabies. Please make sure your dogs, cats, horses are up to date on their rabies vaccines. My husband is small animal vet and the state of Kansas has seen a huge spike in rabies cases this year.
KarenS- I will probably have eggs later this summer from the silkies,
they are in a pen with cochins right now but they are getting their own pen soon! I have two hens that are laying and one more that hopefully will start in the next few months. My splash roo is huge! I keep debating on kicking him out but the blue roo is fast catching up with him in size. Maybe Hawkeye can jump in on this but I think these guys are enormous. A lot of people like silkie meat, I imagine you could just stick a meat thermometer in to see when its done.
I imagine we will have to butcher some after I start hatching unless someone wants to buy a bunch of silkie roos as pets. They are kinda naughty little buggers, chasing the big hens all over the place and hanging from their sides so I don't think I could have more than one or two!
Well my girls, Molly and Lucie (our livestock guardian dogs for all the new folks) got groomed and spayed yesterday! Molly got shaved because she was scratching really bad and half her hair on her flanks was gone so she looked like a patchwork quilt. She looks like a totally different dog now but she has to feel better and it will help me keep up with the ticks all over her. She is on certifect and we are adding something else just in case she has flea allergies but the ticks are awful this year. Wish the preventic collars weren't back ordered. I was worried about Molly being so old and it can be hard on them to get spayed but DH said her uterus was in great shape and the surgery went really smoothly. She seems happy as a clam this morning other than the fact that she is stuck in the garage! I will try to get pics of them while the puppy is all clean and fluffy!
I just read through 54 some odd posts and can't hardly keep up!
Welcome to ginnylea!
Hawkeye- You are correct about rabies. Please make sure your dogs, cats, horses are up to date on their rabies vaccines. My husband is small animal vet and the state of Kansas has seen a huge spike in rabies cases this year.
KarenS- I will probably have eggs later this summer from the silkies,


Well my girls, Molly and Lucie (our livestock guardian dogs for all the new folks) got groomed and spayed yesterday! Molly got shaved because she was scratching really bad and half her hair on her flanks was gone so she looked like a patchwork quilt. She looks like a totally different dog now but she has to feel better and it will help me keep up with the ticks all over her. She is on certifect and we are adding something else just in case she has flea allergies but the ticks are awful this year. Wish the preventic collars weren't back ordered. I was worried about Molly being so old and it can be hard on them to get spayed but DH said her uterus was in great shape and the surgery went really smoothly. She seems happy as a clam this morning other than the fact that she is stuck in the garage! I will try to get pics of them while the puppy is all clean and fluffy!