Dixie Chicks

Hi everyone
Just to keep you posted, we culled the chick today
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and then found a second hen dead in the coop. I'm praying it's a coincidence as the second hen was much older & had been quiet & withdrawn for weeks, also she showed no similar symptoms, but I'm very much remaining on guard. What a rubbish day. Thank you for your advice last night xxx

Oh hggs its always hardest on the first ones.....
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Yeah, hiking is much more fun, and gardening and building stuff. But, I also have a vain side that likes to ask the "Do I look good nekkid?" question, and the answer to that motivates me to eat more healthily and exercise.

I'm vain but I'm still not going to exercise
I look fine
I even felt and will feel pretty good at 9 month preggers... So much of its in eye of the beholder any how.

never looked good nekkid....   ever....

I bet your wrong

my favorite form of exercise is dealing with a difficult horse

Lol
No thanks
Not a horse person
 
Hi everyone
Just to keep you posted, we culled the chick today
1f622.png
and then found a second hen dead in the coop. I'm praying it's a coincidence as the second hen was much older & had been quiet & withdrawn for weeks, also she showed no similar symptoms, but I'm very much remaining on guard. What a rubbish day. Thank you for your advice last night xxx

So sorry. Probably for the best to cull her, her best too.
Hopefully it a coincidence :fl
 
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LOL how about hoisting about two hundred pounds worth of harness up seventeen hands... Then hitching a wiggler... up. Shes good in harness but I didnt get the ground manners right.

she can pull a yard of dirt all day... I hitched her up to a tracter tire when we started out.... by the time we went around the ranch once the tire was FULL of dirt...

deb
 
LOL  how about hoisting about two hundred pounds worth of harness up seventeen hands...  Then hitching a wiggler...  up.  Shes good in harness but I didnt get the ground manners right.

she can pull a yard of dirt all day...  I hitched her up to a tracter tire when we started out.... by the time we went around the ranch once the tire was FULL of dirt...

deb
lol! While my harnesses don't weigh anywhere near that much I know how much fun it is to harness and hitch a wiggler. My stallion stands great at home for everything. Take him to a show and he's a handful. He knows when its time to put on a show. He's a roadster horse and he sure as hell acts like he has no manners when it comes to standing still in harness. At home he's an angel. Turd
 
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LOL You win.... my first show as a spectator that had driving horses had roadsters.... OH MY GAWD... that looked like fun... then they had a pleasure class same horse hitched to a Viceroy and an elderly woman in the seat. She was decked out with Black sequined dress White gloves and a Sparkly feathered hat with a thin lace veil.... When they came to the line up four men leaped the rail to tend her horse dust everything off and she gave them a nod and backed off. Horse stood like a statue all parked out...

Then it was announced that this was her final drive after having driven for more than eighty years... she and her stallion were retiring.... They won the blue and the victory drive had us stomping the stands.

It was then I decided THAT was what i wanted to do when I was her age...

I didnt do the show thing but I still want to be driving when I am older.

deb
 

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