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Bless them, they could do with some good nutrientsMy crew had scrambled eggs and steak this morning too. But they didn’t seem too interested in the eggs. The stray cats had at them!
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Bless them, they could do with some good nutrientsMy crew had scrambled eggs and steak this morning too. But they didn’t seem too interested in the eggs. The stray cats had at them!
It is good to recycle.I have dozens of eggs so Im gonna make all my chooks scrambled eggs.
We can only hopeI predict they shall all have floppy combs set at very rakish trendy angles![]()
I got mine after Betty arrived. January of 2022 maybe. What happened to yours?my cozy panel stopped working, how old is yours? Mine is only a couple yrs old.
Intelligent, curious, independent. They are all of these things.I stepped outside for a few minutes to grab a few shots of the Marshmallows. Branch is on babysitting duty as Chiquita is off laying her egg. I hate to say it, weaning is in the process. Chiquita is not doing it either. The Marshmallows are getting older and more independent and spending more time away from their mother. Several times I've caught Chiquita off by herself and go look for the Marshmallows. I find them every afternoon in the coop on the roost napping. Except at night, they still try to squeeze under her at bedtime.
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That's just awful. I'm glad you were able to feed them.There are nine stray cats here. Several of them are (as PonyPoor would call them).. Barred Rock kitties. The County won’t take them, because they’re full of cats and are hard to home. Everyone seems to dump their cats on this area.View attachment 3440171
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See if you can find a local TNR organization. They will trap them and neuter them and then release them. That way they won't breed but you will still have a mouse-hunting army.
Aurora would love to hear from Samantha. The questions go into a bank and she answers what moves her. It could be the next week or several weeks or never until her question is answered. I cannot promise it will get answered. Aurora does what she does.Or to put it more precisely, Samantha would like to ask a question.