Exactly what I did. In fact the last of the seedlings were dumped last weekend.I think I'll put a few plants out, and save some just in case. I have more seedlings than I need. I can cover them if the temp is going to drop.
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Exactly what I did. In fact the last of the seedlings were dumped last weekend.I think I'll put a few plants out, and save some just in case. I have more seedlings than I need. I can cover them if the temp is going to drop.
I don’t liiiike you!
I am so annoyed that when I was ready to process, someone wanted the roosters, but never came. Now I just can’t do it! I had closed the fence while I was working yesterday afternoon to keep the chickens out. One squeezed in, and I could have caught him. But I just couldn’t stomach killing him.
Their waste is safe for the garden immediately, they need less pampering in the heat because they swim, and less work in the winter because they stay warmer. I lost a chick when it separated from its mother, and drowned in a bucket the rain had filled. Momma duck puts her oil on her babies, so not only would a duckling have been able to swim for a while (assuming it was even a breed that could fly into the bucket), it could float.
Exactly what I did. In fact the last of the seedlings were dumped last weekend.
Mike, that wasn’t nice. I just wet myself.

This is a bad bad case of chicken math. Good points on the ducks the chickens don’t need water to self destruct. Huge compost pile here so at the end of it is usually safe for any plant.I don’t liiiike you!
I am so annoyed that when I was ready to process, someone wanted the roosters, but never came. Now I just can’t do it! I had closed the fence while I was working yesterday afternoon to keep the chickens out. One squeezed in, and I could have caught him. But I just couldn’t stomach killing him.
Their waste is safe for the garden immediately, they need less pampering in the heat because they swim, and less work in the winter because they stay warmer. I lost a chick when it separated from its mother, and drowned in a bucket the rain had filled. Momma duck puts her oil on her babies, so not only would a duckling have been able to swim for a while (assuming it was even a breed that could fly into the bucket), it could float.
I'm grabbing my rod & heading your way!
AJ was attacking Duckling again. Sad since she was standing there, giving him cracked corn. I wasn’t near, so I told her to kick him. Three times, and he didn’t stop. I went down to them, and caught him. She carried him for a minute, but then handed him back so she could play. I carried him about another five minutes before putting him down. Here’s hoping he’s done with his attitude... which might only be happening when she’s giving the treats. 