Danz, congrats on the Olandsk Dwarfs, they are very pretty birds. I have my eye on another rare breed, but I'm still debating with myself about it, it's another Swedish breed. Oh & congrats on your little Swedish Flower Hen chicks too, you will have to take pics so we can see what colors you got. I have 11 of them & have quite a few different colors. I wish that little Cream Legbar pullet I have in the crate would hurry up & grow enough so she & the last SF Hen chick could go out to the grow-out pen. It seems like those Cream Legbars grow really slow compared to some other breeds. I had seen that auction site online, but really haven't looked too closely at it. I was eyeing some eggs on
eBay though that I still may go back & try for. I had thought I was done hatching, but if I find some for not too outrageous price I may go for it.
Sunflowerparrot, I know you're not really fond of cats, but wanting attention isn't unusual for most cats unless they're just wild feral ones. Those kittens are going to need to be fed twice a day for awhile until they're a bit older & I agree they're too young yet to go off hunting at this age, they're still babies. If you decide later on you want some more mousers I do have these 3 little ones here that aren't yet old enough to leave their momma. All of my cats are pretty good hunters & we just don't have a problem with mice here, but then we have quite a few outside cats too. I know that there are lots & lots of mice here because when I used to try to mow the front 5 acres I would see them running all over when I disturbed nests. When you have grain around like we all do for our birds you're going to have mice & you have the perfect setting where you are to have gobs of them. When your kittens get older they will be out catching them, but you have to let them grow for awhile & mature.
Wow, I was on yesterday & there just wasn't much activity & then came back this morning & there was quite a bit to catch up on. Josie, I think your pup is going to do a really good job when she gets through this little puppy stage, don't give up on her. Mine were holy terrors for awhile if you remember & one day they just got through it & started being awesome LGDs & they're doing a great job now. Even my DH, who I must say was kind of skeptical about the whole thing is very impressed with them now. Lily was the worst behavior wise of the two, although she never did attack birds or bother them at all, but I had that mean rooster to teach them right from the start too & they learned not to from him. If I had not had him I don't know what would have happened, it may have been a different story, but I will never know. The worst I have to put up with now with them is just the carrying things around & bringing me "gifts' almost daily. They do silly stuff like if I don't hide the broom from them that I keep on the front porch they will carry it off out into the yard. I have learned not to leave certain things where they can get them or they will take them. Jasmine love leather gloves & we don't leave them where she is able to get hold of them. But those things I can tolerate if they do their job.
I figured out yesterday that our two Peafowl are both hens, so now we're going to have to find a male to go with them. I told my DH that last night & he was kind of disgusted, he was really hoping for a male. I went out yesterday & got some of the livestock panels out & pulled them up closer to where I will need them, but it was hot yesterday & I got overheated doing it. Those panels are about 12 ft long & it was a struggle to get them over the fence & pull them up here. By the time I did that I was not feeling well at all. I had to sit down out there on my new coop floor & get my breath & I got nauseated. I finally was able to get back to the house & then it took me awhile to feel good enough to do anything. That's why I usually don't do things like that until evening, but I had just wanted to get them out so I could start on something. I sure will be glad to have some cooler weather so I can go outside & do something without dying in the heat. It's not too bad here today, it's supposed to be 93 today but right now it's still only 78.
My DH got home last night about 11:30 from Missouri & had my little buck rabbit with him, boy is he a cutie. He's still a young one & he's so calm & nice, I can still pick him up & not get scratched or kicked. I have really been impressed with the rabbits I have gotten from this lady, they're such good quality, all of the have been pedigreed, which is nice because people can show the babies if they want to. Now I have two bucks I can use for breeding & I still would like one more color yet, but maybe I'll wait until Oct. when they have the show in Wichita & I can pick up one there. Some of the breeders from other states will be there.
Well everybody enjoy this weather, I intend to! I noticed we have one 100 degree day forecast for Weds., but the rest don't look too bad.