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I will need a tax photo now.I could have said good lasagna!![]()

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I will need a tax photo now.I could have said good lasagna!![]()
I don't think we can place human morality on chicken shoulders.Why do they have to be like that? It makes me so sad.![]()
And in many cases, the old employee who is perceived as an obstacle to those wishing for promotion.Same with human behavior about “the new employee” !![]()
The whole situation, gives me a headache!And in many cases, the old employee who is perceived as an obstacle to those wishing for promotion.
Yes, do not use any non-grounded thing outside when messing with electricity. We seem to be doing okay with 150 feet of very heavy 12/3 gauge outdoor extension cords, a 100' and 50' joined in a plastic/rubber outdoor water-tight join lock, going out from a GFI outlet. I ran it up along tree branches and one of the aviary frames to stay overhead and not get cut or run over on the ground. It is running one heated water bowl, a heating pad, and a Cozy Coop (Cozy Coop is now being used for the redworms who need it more). Plus the little LED lights in each cord end (I really like that, you can see that it's on).It's a ways, and the room closest in that direction hasn't been gutted/redone (new to us house), so it is 2 pron outlets/no ground. I'm not comfortable plugging into that with an extension cord going outside. There was lots of wonky wiring in this house..to the point that our electrician removed some wiring immediately...said it would keep him up at night if he left it, so bad/hazzardous. so we have a couple rooms with no electricity right now ourselves.
Ummm, nope, not even close to one day's haul!Lovely colours! Love those really dark ones. Is this one day's haul for eggs? If so you must be awash in eggs! I am averaging about 3/day right now some days 5, some 2.... the odd day I get 8! But even at those small lots I am awash with eggsWho knew chickens laid so many eggs - this time last year I never gave it a thought!
I"m probably going to owe SHRA tax, but, here goes:@BY Bob any idea if roosters molt? I believe they don’t, just wanted a second opinion.
You probably have a slow molting rooster. In late fall, check his wings. See if he has 1 primary or secondary feather that is unusually short. If you check every 1-2 weeks, you should be able to tell. I have had a couple of very slow molting hens (they never looked like a feather was out of place!) This article has some great pictures/diagrams of fast and slow molting wing feather replacement for reference:But in all my years of having chickens, my roosters never seemed to molt.