EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

No Nono no no the world has too many dux already

Why you say so?

1000


1000
 
Last edited:
Quote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fire Ant Farm


These may end up being the most spoiled chickens EVER....
lol.png
Chrissy's a duck, but she already took that title anyway.
gig.gif


I may or may not have given her a thickly padded dog bed to sit on.... She loves it!!
And she gets her water changed several times a day.... Gets warm baths in the sink......

Sooooo.... House duck?

When Dumbledore's back end and neck was bitten/chewed by those dogs, when I took him to the vet, she said that, once he was stable, the best thing I could do was to give him warm water baths at least once a day (plain water) - she called it his hydrotherapy and said his wounds would heal a lot faster with it. He LOVED it... Well, ok, he didn't really love the baths, but he really loved being blown dry, it made him doze off.









Quote:
I'm not sure it's clear how friggin' tall this thing is from this photo of this part of the pile. Those are tops of trees behind...

See the trail leading to the pile (now much diminished in this area).

Creepy scary story fodder:



- Ant Farm
You said you need another chain saw. What's wrong with the one you have?
It's underpowered, and has a cord (this is in the waaaaaay back of my property). I also kind of think I lent it to someone who didn't give it back. I didn't use it much because the cord was a pain, and I didn't need one again until now.
hu.gif


- Ant Farm
If it's a corded electric saw, you should thank whoever you loaned it to for not returning it! I've had a lot of saws, some new, some used ones off Ebay. For years, I'd buy nothing but Poulan, but Poulan ain't the saw it was before it was bought by MTD. I currently have 2 saws; a 14" Husqvarna & a 16" Stihl. Both are excellent saws. For heavy work, the Stihl can't be beat, but it's heavy & it's pricey. For light to medium work, I much prefer the Husqvarna; it's a lot handier, a lot lighter, costs far less, & cuts every bit as well as the Stihl. It's my "go to" saw for all limbing & anything up to 14" across. I highly recommend it.
 
@BantyChooksThanks to you, and whoever nominated me. I couldn't find it on my phone.

@Akrnaf2@ChickenCanoeMy turn for a nice meal. Home grown fillet mignon with broccoli and cheese give extra broccoli. It is not fancy, but after working outside for ten hours it was quick.


Congratulations to the others with badges. I see at least two of my nominated friends ;)
Since I can't see them, what did you guys get?


Fillet mignon IS a very nice meal! Bon a Pettit!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom