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Thanks BobOf course.

I've been giving my girls clementines which they love. Now I know how to take a lot of the pesticides away before peeling which is safer all round

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Thanks BobOf course.
Oh no!More than you can imagine.![]()
You've raised a great kid!He does an amazing job...he would have made a great engineer...he just couldn't stand all of the required non essential classes in college & refused to pay for them! I believe we need to get away from today's college programs & move towards vocational education!
Hi Russ nice to meet youHere he is. Taken last spring when everything was green and warm.
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They hibernate here also. I used to feed them, but it got so I could go outside they were running after me, crawling up my legs into my pockets, down my topWow - mine definitely hibernate. It is one of my first signs of spring when the chipmunks emerge to tease the cats through the French Doors.
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Sounds wonderful!We moved from there...so set-up is now different. Secure pen that is 18'X24' inside of a 25' X50' pen that has 2 huge pines. The NW 'wall' of the pen is a barn that needs work. I'm hoping to expand the pen another 5 or 6 feet & have the compost inside the pen (so it will be 30'X50'). When I do that, will replace the 5' chainlink fence that was here with the 6 ' chain link fence from our other place (surrounds the 'extended pen')...and, also, add a 7'X12' duck hut/pen' ( secure)with an elevated water tub that is easy to drain, and has crushed stone under weatherproof slats inside the extended run.
I will try to get pictures this week. 10X24 feet of the 'secure pen' has a solid roof, rest has netting...but eventually want the rest to be roofed with semi-clear plastic panels (they make some that look greyish and act like a shade cloth would) to give them more 'protected from the weather' space.
Feral felines are a blessing…They are indeed very hard to trap and my best defense outside of an iron clad coop is the neighborhood cats.
They are cute though!They hibernate here also. I used to feed them, but it got so I could go outside they were running after me, crawling up my legs into my pockets, down my top
Not good when you're wearing shorts and they run up your legs![]()
I’m just thinking raccoon?I forgot to post these the other day when we were weighing in on footprints in the snow.
It turns out I was not the only creature that sank into the mud on the day it all (temporarily) thawed.
This is right up against the walk of the Chicken Palace.
I posted three pictures in case one reveals something the others don’t.
How many creatures and what are they. I think I know all but one.
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