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Such wonderful news!Mine likes sliding his back in the mud down my garden. He'll be back to that soon, he's improving now![]()

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Such wonderful news!Mine likes sliding his back in the mud down my garden. He'll be back to that soon, he's improving now![]()
That is wonderful news!Happy Mugshot Monday everyone
Here is the sassy look that Tassels gave me while I was giving her a lecture about how it was time she stopped being broody.
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But guess what? She was actually paying attention to my lecture. For the first time in a very long time she went to roost with the others last night.
Now we have to see if she tries again in ten days time as usual, or if she recognizes that it is winter.
Well I thought I did. But now not so sure!Can you see the last one in the bush?
Well if there is nothing saying anything against it then I would just go for it. Why raise a potential reason to change the thing? Then if they do then you may be grand fathered into it and still be able to keep it.Contrary to that, the ordinance states that in the R-R zone (rural residential) where I live, roosters and guinea hens ARE allowed. Or, more specifically, they're NOT allowed in R-1, R-2, R-3, L-R, or PUD zones. Nothing about R-R.
I know I've heard roosters around here recently... But I don't know if they were grandfathered in because they were owned before the ordinance or what.
Might have to email the guy again for clarification.
I WANT A ROOSTER!![]()
Could it have been abandoned or lost. Especially if it's elderly on both countsYes. And I never get unknown dogs.
I have one neighbor who breeds labs and another who has three Old English Sheepdogs. Both have electric fences.
The sheepdogs sometimes come over but are unmistakable given their size and that the three of them are very roll poly together.
The labs are very well controlled and never leave their homes.
Once, maybe five years ago I had a strange dog come. It was clearly elderly and confused. It was followed by a very apologetic guy who said his dog wandered off and he had been trailing after her to bring her home.
If it is a new neighbor with a new dog, I want to figure out who, to warn them about my chickens and ask that they keep it under control.
The wildlife preserve people (NJ Fish & Wildlife) will also not be happy about a dog on the loose.
The conglomerates are protected by the contract agreements made w/a farmer, one of which a farmer cannot sell their birds to anyone else; therefore the farmers are forced to give away the birds rather than see them die from lack of feed which is contractually provided by the now bankrupt conglomerate who no longer has the $$$ to pay the farmer for expenses or feed for the birds. To wait on the conglomerate & legal processes to get any kind of settlement (if any) can take months/years & the birds would die from starvation in the meantime.Wow
So what does the SPCA have to say on this ? It’s an animal welfare situation for sure!
Poor birds all caught in the middle.
The elderly one was years ago and the owner showed up.Could it have been abandoned or lost. Especially if it's elderly on both counts
KELLY STOP WORKING!Well I had planned to do some further stuff here in the barn today but I seem to have pulled something in my shoulder. Not sure what I did, but it’s annoying. One minute I am fine the next I can’t lift my arm up! Sheesh!
So I am going to sit here and watch Mallorca Files (on Prime) and re-evaluate after a rest.
I really need to fix the fence that Reenie broke (I swear it am gonna clobber that’s mare!), she is such a devil on the fences.
I hope it's not abandoned. So many are these daysThe elderly one was years ago and the owner showed up.
The one (now two) that showed up in the last 48 hours are young.
I already spoke to the sheepdog neighbor and she said she was told a dog had been seen wandering around.
The second dog yesterday I saw on camera and thought it was a wolf. I scrambled to run to the chickens and it turned out to be a very friendly German Shepherd. I need to figure out where it is coming from.