Share the joy! ;):jumpy:bun:clap

I am kind of sad that @MaryJanet hasn't asked if she could use the photo as the background on her computer. ;)

Aside from that this really is turning out to be one of the best things we have done this holiday season. We cant stop chatting about it and it is just the two of us.
 
Not a good day yesterday. Has two Huskies attack the sheep and chickens. They pulled down one ewe and her leg broke and killed my lovely Ruffles.
This is my lovely Ruffles on the left with her best mate Fat Bird.
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This is what she was like after one of the Huskies got her.
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So sorry that happened. It’s always so hard to lose a chicken. At least it is for me
 
So sorry that happened. It’s always so hard to lose a chicken. At least it is for me
I don't know how to write this without sounding..........:confused:
No need for anyone to be sorry; except for the women who owns the Huskies.
I free range and I lose chickens every year. They have a wonderful life until they die. They go where they want, get well fed, all hens get the opportunity to sit and hatch. They get vet attention if it's not something I can do myself confidently. They have roosters and have 12.5 acres to roam in if they choose.
But, thanks for commenting. I do hope I haven't come across as rude.:oops:
 
It’s a fiberglass in-ground pool. I treat the pool water when it is open. I do not treat the huge amount of water that gathers on top of the cover throughout the course of the winter, hence the algae build up by spring.
My in~laws, who lived next door to us for 20 years, had a fiberglass inground pool. The drongos used to sit on a dead branch & dive bomb into their pool. They used to make an incredible racket.
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