So far behind. My internet was down all day yesterday after the morning and I had to finally relocate my hub this morning to get it working.
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Hope the relatives don't wear you out! Maybe while they are there they could shoot off some bottle rockets for you!!!
Aldi always has the best prices on produce of anyone. You just can't expect to find every thing you are looking for. I used to shop Aldi all the time because even some of their canned goods are just as good or better than name brand and much much cheaper. I just don't go there because all of these places are at least 40 minutes from me and I forget about them. I do go there if my sister mentions some special bargain she got though.
I buy lots of groceries at Walmart if I am there anyway. It depends on what you buy but I normally find better prices there. Sometimes produce is super high and sometimes it is a total bargain. It just depends on what it is.
I love Sams club. I think the thing with Sam's club is most things are geared to business size and or large quantities. If you wnat the bargains you need to buy in bulk. I often do simply because I just don't like to go shopping. I would much rather stock pile than go once a week. There are many things there you can't begin to find even close to the same price elsewhere.
And the gas in Topeka anyway is always way cheaper than any where else with your card. Maybe it is different in the Wichita area??
I am very spoiled to some things I buy there. I just can't get them any where else or near their price. I do tend to shop for specific items when I am there though. I don't know that I would want to buy all my groceries there.
Posted by maidenwolfx80
So sorry you are doing bad again! I do hope you get this controlled. You are in my prayers. You poor thing!
It's cool and dreery and windy out. I thought it was supposed to be warmer out today. Guess I missed the weather last night. It was quite a busy day for me yesterday. Since I couldn't get the fence panels in the peafowl pen to make the divider I spent the afternoon building pens within the pen. I got it all done except making the gate. I did move the peachicks and my precious little lap pullet out there last night. I felt so guilty!! I still have to make a gate but otherwise it is done. I decided I can close them up after the gate is done and move my pullet out to the other chickens when the two peachicks get used to being around each other.
My little white peachick has been displaying quite a bit so I am pretty sure he is a boy. I sure hope the cameo turns out to be a girl but I have my doubts. It just seems to act like a boy. I'll move the white eyed pair out there once the others can be shut up. I also went back and redid a lot of what I had done the day before. Mostly cause DH made a comment about it was a good job with a little fine tuning. So I took my rush job and finished it so it looked a little more professional. I decided to make the seocnnd half of the shelter so I could easily gate it as well. That way if I need to seperate the other half for some reason I can do so. I could also go back in later and divide the entire pen into two pens fairly easily. Between all the bending and screwing in screws though I am one sore mess today.
After that job, DH said he couldn't get the second ton of bird seed off loaded into the sea van. We needed a fork lift for sure! So we had to unpallet it and hand load forty 50 pound bags ands stack them. Needless to say this old girl got a work out. He said I shouldn't be doing it but I knew it wouldn't get done if I didn't just jump in there. I must say that seed is amazing. I told him had I known it was that great I would have probably gotten 2 more ton. I hope to find time to take a picture of some I opened. I mixed some with the regular feed last night as a trial to see how they liked it. I think they would probably enjoy it more like scratch but they were having a grand time picking out pieces last night.
I'll certainly be buying more of it when I run out.
I was supposed to get some of the wild roosters caught for today and just totally ran out of time. I don't have nearly enough eggs for my customers either. Way too many girls in molt right now, and way too many laying where they shouldn't be. I hope I don't loose customers because I am short of eggs. I am wishing I'd kept a few more of the girls I sold.
A teaspoon of tylenol if way too much. For a full grown turkey I would give about .4 ml. That is how my dropper is marked. Did you vet wrap her ankle for support? Is she wants to sit on your lap you might take 15 minutes and try applying an ice bag to her ankle.Chicken danz- I gave probably half the capsule of vit E to the chick she will drink it as it comes out which is so much easier. I gave the turkey 1 tsp of tylenol and I am about to vet wrap it after I check out the under side.
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Lizzy why do you close the door on the duck coop? Is this a safety issue against predators? My duck coops have open doors, two of them on each one in fact. I use something similar to Trish but I just went and bought a vent cover like you would use in a wall vent in your house. It was only $3-$4 at the Hardware store or lumber yard. It has the slats that close on the inside with a thumb latch so I can open and close it. But because the vetnt ribs are so small you don't have to close it. Nothing gets in except some air.I have been having an issue with my coop smelling like ammonia EVERY morning. That in and of itself worries me. I've been trying to figure out how to add more ventilation without making the coop COLD for this winter. I plan on adding two windows on the back (north) side, but I am hesitant to do so right before winter. That, and we've got our hands full with getting things ready for the horses right now. Once that's done, I'll need to finish my duck house (add more ventilation) and duck run (add a roof, re-inforce the sides, and add wire to prevent predators from digging under. I may post pictures of my duck house to get opinions from all of you here on BYC. My coop is made of OSB and so I've been trying to be very careful to make sure that the inside doesn't get wet... Not sure how to add more ventilation without risking rain/snow getting inside.
Thank you for understanding and for the re-assurance.
"Hey! I'm really good at giving advice I don't follow very well." - Oh danz, you are so funny! I slowed down a little bit yesterday, only to realize that I completely forgot about the ONE thing on my to-do list that REALLY needed to be done. GRRRRR. It's nicer out today, so hopefully my DH and I will be able to get something done on the pasture.
Thanks, everyone, for the understanding and advice!
I didn't get pics taken yesterday. Very busy day. I do use big rubbermaid bins in the house for chicks. But in the brooder I have dividers that are put together with strong ties so if I want to change the configuration I just remove about 4 screws. I'll see if I can get pictures later. I also have panels made I can put on top of each section to keep them from flying out when they get older. I need to get some of those back in there. My oldest Sweedish flower hens and some guineas won't stay put.maidenwolf, we LOVE sweet potatoes. I canned and canned and fried a ton, but I kept bringing the raw scraps out to the older chickens and they ate it fine. I wonder if just put a bunch in the oven to soften them they younger ones could eat them better. That wouldn't take so much effort. It's been a couple of days since I canned them, my hands are still all gross looking. We still have more to harvest. We've been to Harvesters before, my dh's parents live your direction so sometimes we go and figure it sort of pays for the gas that way and we get to visit.
I love sweet potatoes too. I need to get out and dig mine. I hope they produced!!! So would someone please tell me what Harvesters is and where it is located, what days and times it is operating? I think I could use a place like that.
OMGosh Lizzy! That's terrible. Fresh or salt water? Is there any way that you can identify the germ to be sure you have the right med? I'm sorry you are going through this, I only have one tank left becuase I just got so tired of cleaning them. I don't clean them that often though, that's a lot. Do you know where the sickness came from? I'm sorry you are going through this, it does sound like you have a lot on your plate.
Lizzy I tried to post yesterday and don't remember if it went through. Buy some formalin.I bought some on line in a quart bottle and use it for everything aquarium related both salt and fresh.
Lizzy your ducks will do fine even in the cold winters out there. Mine only stay in the house when it is really super super cold and freezing rain or heavy snow. They seem to thrive in the cold. I use shavings in most of the pens but use straw in the duck houses. They love to snuggle down in the straw. I don't have doors to shut but the north side is totally closed to cut winter winds.
maidenwolf, I'm worried you're giving too much Tylenol. 1 tsp. of children's is 80 mg, right? That's the same as 1 chewable. I give a 1yr old 1 chewable at about 25 lbs. How much does the bird weigh? Danz, we need you. What's the people dose for the vit E? If you divided down by weight ven a few drops would be plenty. Danz, can we OD them? What signs would you look for? Danz, if you get around to taking pics that would be great but don't stress over it. What caught my attention was that you said 'bins'. I want to see how it works. We are making a brooder room in the barn. This room has very deep shelving that was built to hold my Rubbermaid storage containers. We don't need this room for storage anymore. When I walked in there, my first thought was that I could install the lamps on the underside of the shelving and use tubs underneath to keep the chicks. My DH wanted to make it nicer, he's going to build a front equipped with doors and divide them. What size would be ideal? I'm thinking not too big while they are tiny. What I don't like is that I will have to reach around a bit to clean them out. I'm not so sure that just using tubs wouldn't be more simple and easier to keep sanitized. The benefit of building a door is that there would be absolutely no way for anything to get in there becuase he plans to use wood/wire and it'll fit. If I go back to the tub idea, I will want to make a stronger effort to make sure the entire room is secure, which isn't that hard, but I would still feel better if they were locked in with that wire. He doesn't want to build the doors big enough to take the tubs in and out. Any suggestions or advice? I appeciate the opportunity to benefit from your experience.I need to get outside with my camera but it all looks so junky yet it's all functional. I gotta go check the muffins.
I'm way behind again -- getting ready for relatives this weekend! Just wanted to pop in quickly. So here's how things go. I had eggs scheduled for hatch tomorrow, which would mean I have one or two left to hatch on Saturday when family would be here. As luck would have it, those little buggers are popping out of their shells like popcorn tonight! LOL! Oh well. Safe arrivals are the main thing. All my German New Hamps and Wellies are doing well, too, and the Swedish in the pen outside are doing great.
After the relatives are gone, I've got to get back to work! I need to cut another ventilation window for window also. I have it marked, just need to get in there and get busy.
Oh crap! There're those darn coyotes again. Gotta go yell "BANG!"![]()

Sorry you aren't feeling well. I was outside so much yesterday that I am super congested today and my eyes are swollen. Fall allergies just totally kick my butt.I found out today that it's not going to be possible to buy bulk feed around here. I don't have a feed hopper or grain cart of any kind & they will only load 1100 pounds just right into your truck or whatever. I can't put that much weight in my old truck & I can't imagine shoveling 1100 pounds of layer feed from the truck to something else anyway. They sure don't make it easy for anybody wanting to buy in bulk. I know some CO-OPs will load into barrels because I have seen posts on the swaps about it, but not around here.
I bring a huge tarp and lay that in back of one of the pickups. I also have 4 old tires I use to hold the tarp down after it is loaded but anything, pallets or wood or what have you will do that will keep it from blowing. I just pull under the shoot, they load it and spread it out, and then help me pull the tarp over the top and put the tires on. I only use a half ton pickup and with the load spread over the axles it can hold way more than that. I don't see why a pick up couldn't handle it? It's not the same as pulling weight so it is very capable of the load. DH says I could load up to a ton on the pickup if I have to.
Well I haven't found the other two little guineas as of yet. I figured they would come out at dark & be sitting out there where I could see them, but they didn't. I hope they didn't get lost inbetween a bunch of boxes or something & can't find their way out. I got the other 3 moved out to the peacock/guinea pen. It was kind of funny that the biggest one is the biggest scaredy cat, it just yelled it's head off & flew around like something was after if when I first put them in there. The other two just went along with the crowd like they usually do.
You have the worst problems with those guineas! My dogs kill rabbits as well but don't eat them. I haven't been able to write my daughter since my net was down.
I haven't been feeling all that well today, I think my DH gave me his cold darn him. He always likes to share his colds & coughs with me, I wish he wouldn't. I really don't have the time right now to be sick.
On the subject of Sam's club, Aldi, Dillons, and Walmart. Here is what I have found. Dillons has always been super high at least for what I buy, unless it is something on their savings program, bonus buy or whatever they call it. I do have a card I just rarely go there.I go to Sams for specific items, too. I can get various berries (blueberries, blackberries, kiwi berries etc. much cheaper than anywhere else. On the other hand, Strawberries have been cheaper all summer elsewhere. Aldi's has had avocados for 29 cents off and on all summer. What a deal. You owe it to yourself to keep track of pricing (unless you are independently wealthy). Sams is great for some things, and they have some things you can't get anywhere else, but you really have to watch the pricing.
Sharol
Aldi always has the best prices on produce of anyone. You just can't expect to find every thing you are looking for. I used to shop Aldi all the time because even some of their canned goods are just as good or better than name brand and much much cheaper. I just don't go there because all of these places are at least 40 minutes from me and I forget about them. I do go there if my sister mentions some special bargain she got though.
I buy lots of groceries at Walmart if I am there anyway. It depends on what you buy but I normally find better prices there. Sometimes produce is super high and sometimes it is a total bargain. It just depends on what it is.
I love Sams club. I think the thing with Sam's club is most things are geared to business size and or large quantities. If you wnat the bargains you need to buy in bulk. I often do simply because I just don't like to go shopping. I would much rather stock pile than go once a week. There are many things there you can't begin to find even close to the same price elsewhere.
And the gas in Topeka anyway is always way cheaper than any where else with your card. Maybe it is different in the Wichita area??
I am very spoiled to some things I buy there. I just can't get them any where else or near their price. I do tend to shop for specific items when I am there though. I don't know that I would want to buy all my groceries there.
Posted by maidenwolfx80

So sorry you are doing bad again! I do hope you get this controlled. You are in my prayers. You poor thing!
It's cool and dreery and windy out. I thought it was supposed to be warmer out today. Guess I missed the weather last night. It was quite a busy day for me yesterday. Since I couldn't get the fence panels in the peafowl pen to make the divider I spent the afternoon building pens within the pen. I got it all done except making the gate. I did move the peachicks and my precious little lap pullet out there last night. I felt so guilty!! I still have to make a gate but otherwise it is done. I decided I can close them up after the gate is done and move my pullet out to the other chickens when the two peachicks get used to being around each other.
My little white peachick has been displaying quite a bit so I am pretty sure he is a boy. I sure hope the cameo turns out to be a girl but I have my doubts. It just seems to act like a boy. I'll move the white eyed pair out there once the others can be shut up. I also went back and redid a lot of what I had done the day before. Mostly cause DH made a comment about it was a good job with a little fine tuning. So I took my rush job and finished it so it looked a little more professional. I decided to make the seocnnd half of the shelter so I could easily gate it as well. That way if I need to seperate the other half for some reason I can do so. I could also go back in later and divide the entire pen into two pens fairly easily. Between all the bending and screwing in screws though I am one sore mess today.
After that job, DH said he couldn't get the second ton of bird seed off loaded into the sea van. We needed a fork lift for sure! So we had to unpallet it and hand load forty 50 pound bags ands stack them. Needless to say this old girl got a work out. He said I shouldn't be doing it but I knew it wouldn't get done if I didn't just jump in there. I must say that seed is amazing. I told him had I known it was that great I would have probably gotten 2 more ton. I hope to find time to take a picture of some I opened. I mixed some with the regular feed last night as a trial to see how they liked it. I think they would probably enjoy it more like scratch but they were having a grand time picking out pieces last night.
I'll certainly be buying more of it when I run out.
I was supposed to get some of the wild roosters caught for today and just totally ran out of time. I don't have nearly enough eggs for my customers either. Way too many girls in molt right now, and way too many laying where they shouldn't be. I hope I don't loose customers because I am short of eggs. I am wishing I'd kept a few more of the girls I sold.