I was muddled - it is Seville Oranges for marmalade. Juice was absolutely the right way to go.Time to make marmalade!
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I was muddled - it is Seville Oranges for marmalade. Juice was absolutely the right way to go.Time to make marmalade!
Then I'm the odd one out being perfectly content with only my animal's.I understand completely. Chickens help some, but they can't replace a human companion, despite their ability to steal our hearts
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Not me. I am just the humble servant to the Princesses who rule in the Chicken Palace.
In looking closer at them, it looks like they used 4x4 fence posts for the frame. with some kind of huge spike holding them together.I really love those. Thank you for sharing. I keep trying to figure out how to do something like that. Hasn’t clicked quite yet given the space.
photoshop. we want a picTry using your imagination to see that picture!![]()
Well that's just a dumb human's way of thinking, Bob.They both are so polite and kind to others........NOT.![]()
I just took some pictures of her, and she was less then cooperative about it. She is roughly a week into it. The new feathers seem to be growing in quickly thankfully so hopefully in a week or two we'll be over the worst of it. Initially looking at her from a distance she doesn't look terrible, but upon closer inspection the worst parts right now are under her belly and around and under her wings and her butt. But when she poofs herself up you then see what I can feel and that is her top layer of feathers are covering loads of new pin feathers all over her body which is why I think she can't keep herself warm outside. I wanted to let her outside for a bit today, but so far it's only 34 degree's and frost all over the ground in places the sun has not touched. When I found her shivering yesterday afternoon it was 42 out so she may not go out at all today. She's been insanely picky about eating this morning, only a few pellets of commercial feed, 2 bites of wet cat food and a couple bites of a hot dog bun.Do you have a pic of how bad Butter’s molt is at this time?
Poor sweetie. I agree keeping her in for this period where she doesn’t have enough feathering to warm herself is a good idea. Maybe give her brief outings when temperatures allow and/or bring friends in for visits to ensure there’s no issue when she rejoins her flock.I just took some pictures of her, and she was less then cooperative about it. She is roughly a week into it. The new feathers seem to be growing in quickly thankfully so hopefully in a week or two we'll be over the worst of it. Initially looking at her from a distance she doesn't look terrible, but upon closer inspection the worst parts right now are under her belly and around and under her wings and her butt. But when she poofs herself up you then see what I can feel and that is her top layer of feathers are covering loads of new pin feathers all over her body which is why I think she can't keep herself warm outside. I wanted to let her outside for a bit today, but so far it's only 34 degree's and frost all over the ground in places the sun has not touched. When I found her shivering yesterday afternoon it was 42 out so she may not go out at all today. She's been insanely picky about eating this morning, only a few pellets of commercial feed, 2 bites of wet cat food and a couple bites of a hot dog bun.
She does not look too bad here.
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Under her belly, and the remaining old feathers are hiding a bare spot.
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There is also bare spots under her wings but she would not cooperate to let me get pictures of those and I did not want to stress her out. She feels like she is at a good weight but tonight i'm digging out the postal scales to see exactly what she weighs since she's decided to go on a hunger strike.