We finally have a break in the rain and I’m enjoying a couple hours outside with the flock! I’m so happy. I thought I would take this opportunity of sunshine to show off the iridescence in Little Mill’s feathers:
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And here’s what some of them are up to:

Right after that, Buttercup started warning everyone:

I did not see it at the time of the video, but right afterward, a fairly large hawk swooped across the yard. I think there’s a nesting pair of this type who lives right here somewhere.
That green grass is marvelous. And your girls look so happy out and about.

The hawks are scary. I know that myself unfortunately.

I'm glad you got some sun today. We are just soaked here. I'm hoping the sun comes back soon.
 
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Maleficent's Flowers

I chose Blue Moon Phlox for Maleficent's grave. I wanted something that would grow back every year that I thought she would like. I am certain now that she would love them.

Here they are planted.
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Some of you already may know what the video I'm going to post now will show. I started the camera as everyone came to see what I had done and in my own weird way I thought let's gather to celebrate Mal one last time. :love

Here is what happened.


That's right, apparently they are delicious. :eek:

I'm sure Maleficent would love them too. :gig

So I put the old run extension over the flowers for now. I don't know what to do now. :(
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Lovely choice. Hmmm... keep them covered a little longer and then put a little rock circle (or something) Round them?
 
Welcome to BY Bob's wheelhouse. Todays microbiology lesson is Botulism.

Clostridium botulinum is an anaerobic bacteria. That means oxygen is poisonous to it. It excretes a toxin that kills the tissue around where it is growing in order to stop oxygen from being present there. It is this toxin that causes "botulism" in animals.

The bacteria only grows in a nutrient-rich substrate, such as areas with large amounts of decaying plant growth, which are free of oxygen. Fish that die for any reason and that contain the bacterial spores in their tissues are also suitable substrates for growth and toxin production by the bacteria.

There were some reports of birds in Lake Michigan dying of it a while back but it is extremely unlikely this would occur in your backyard. I believe they got it from eating dead fish, not drinking the water. Almost all water contains oxygen. The nastiest water I can think of would be swamp water and it is full of oxygen based life. For the record, I do NOT reccomend drinking swamp water.

Botulism is primarily caused by eating tainted food. It is possible for chickens to get botulism in this manner just as we would. That is one of the reasons why you should not give spoilt leftovers to chickens.

The same toxin is the Botox that people inject their faces with. It is a neurotoxin that attacks the nerves. In your face that stops messages from reaching the small muscles which causes them to relax and the wrinkles to go away. Side effects from improper injection can be quite severe especially if they inject into a blood vessel. 😱

Forget makeup folks, this is the one beauty treatment I do not understand at all. Please inject me with a deadly toxin so my face cannot move. It seems insane to me. 🤪
Your lessons are interesting, informative and easy to understand. I’ll listen to as many as you are willing to give!

You missed your opportunity to say “Here endeth the lesson” though.... :lol:
 
Here are some pics from today... full house in the nesting boxes.. some pics are not so good as the lighting was bad... and yes, a new chicken decor :D
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