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No but your too old and soft for that now!
(not that that's a bad thing!)![]()
Quote: x2! Where do you find these things? LOL
Anywhere online, this one I ran into on here! Its "picher" perfect!
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No but your too old and soft for that now!
(not that that's a bad thing!)![]()
Quote: x2! Where do you find these things? LOL
Anywhere online, this one I ran into on here! Its "picher" perfect!
Coch look how big he got!
Quote: Well, now I see what Sally was talking about! I have this thermometer/hygrometer in my incubator. I asked (and you can obviously answer!) if it is taking the temp from the top or bottom? I.E., the thermometer is on the egg turner, and says 102. Is that the temp at egg level, or egg turner level?
I had four hens in the quarantine before selling them (easier to catch!). The woman kept calling the morning of the sale to postpone another day, another few days... And I kept wondering why I wasn't getting eggs. They had been squeezing their big bodies into a four inch hole (I left the rabbit nests in) to lay their eggs!Goosey actually got herself in quite the situation yesterday. I use milk jugs with holes cut out for their water and yesterday I decided to make one with a bigger hole so that Goosey could fit her head into it. Bad idea! I went out there a bit later and found her in the jug when one leg sticking out. The hole for her head was only 2 or 3 inches. I don't know how that huge month and a half gosling managed to fit in there..
Quote: Marty is a strong part of the backbone of BYC coch
That means we have both sumi and Marty to keep us inline or else!![]()
I had four hens in the quarantine before selling them (easier to catch!). The woman kept calling the morning of the sale to postpone another day, another few days... And I kept wondering why I wasn't getting eggs. They had been squeezing their big bodies into a four inch hole (I left the rabbit nests in) to lay their eggs!Goosey actually got herself in quite the situation yesterday. I use milk jugs with holes cut out for their water and yesterday I decided to make one with a bigger hole so that Goosey could fit her head into it. Bad idea! I went out there a bit later and found her in the jug when one leg sticking out. The hole for her head was only 2 or 3 inches. I don't know how that huge month and a half gosling managed to fit in there..
I had four hens in the quarantine before selling them (easier to catch!). The woman kept calling the morning of the sale to postpone another day, another few days... And I kept wondering why I wasn't getting eggs. They had been squeezing their big bodies into a four inch hole (I left the rabbit nests in) to lay their eggs!
Sally told me to join you guys. I saws that she invited some others today, too.I thought I was special!![]()
Quote: Marty is a strong part of the backbone of BYC coch
That means we have both sumi and Marty to keep us inline or else!![]()
Yep, you'd better watch out!
Marty is a strong part of the backbone of BYC coch
That means we have both sumi and Marty to keep us inline or else!![]()