GregnLety
Crossing the Road
2 babies have hatched under Poofy Jr with 5 or 6 more eggs remaining. 6 eggs in the incubator are pipped.
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That is so unacceptable. I would withhold treats until the offending insects are eradicated. No exceptions!Freeloaders
I have accepted my lowly place in the pecking order.
I have accepted that I barely get enough eggs for my personal needs.
I have accepted that pecking my legs is regarded as normal behavior.
But I have finally been pushed over the edge. TICKS!
The one safe place on my property should surely be the Chicken Palace compound. But no! I got a tick while sitting inside the Chicken Palace itself.
Do your job ladies or your union demandsView attachment 3087593 will count for nothing!
I will find any ticks and my team will eradicate them forthwith!Um, guinea fowl eat ticks.
We are hired for worms, grubs, and the occasional fly or moth, plus turning the top layer over in your garden to prep it for another growing season...ticks are disgusting and for the lower cast to manage...guinea fowl, we say!
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Woohoo.2 babies have hatched under Poofy Jr with 5 or 6 more eggs remaining. 6 eggs in the incubator are pipped.
Very funny and quite the coincidence that I have a dozen guinea eggs ready for the incubator
Yup I can find the humour in it...Sorry, but I took that as quite funny.![]()
Can't wait to see pics!!!2 babies have hatched under Poofy Jr with 5 or 6 more eggs remaining. 6 eggs in the incubator are pipped.
Herefords or Angus…
Ya I don't get the rationale regarding not liking the coloured eggs, people really have no idea where their food comes from!
Next it will be only have Hereford cattle for meat
I sometimes write the names of the hens who laid each egg so people have a connection to them.
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You tell em!!!Freeloaders
I have accepted my lowly place in the pecking order.
I have accepted that I barely get enough eggs for my personal needs.
I have accepted that pecking my legs is regarded as normal behavior.
But I have finally been pushed over the edge. TICKS!
The one safe place on my property should surely be the Chicken Palace compound. But no! I got a tick while sitting inside the Chicken Palace itself.
Do your job ladies or your union demandsView attachment 3087593 will count for nothing!
So true on selective breedingHerefords or Angus…to be clear my Lowland rant was specific to this farms goals, climate, and patterns of behaviour, nothing against other breeds. I mean, sheesh, if you want smaller cattle at least get heary coos! I would love to see highlands here… brushing a highland would be so relaxing… scritching between the pointy bits, brushing out the silky long cow fluff… it’s just they did the same thing with the sheep for the same reason
the Rams are big and scary, let’s get smaller ones because that will be safer. Ten generations in of selecting for smaller rams “why are our lambs all so small now? They are 10kg lighter… it must be the pastures are all getting are down by the goats and cows”. Nothing to do with the fact the parents are 1/3 smaller than twenty years ago. Of course like weight loss etc, the changes happen slowly and with animals you’re seeing constantly, so you don’t really notice it. And you only bother to monitor the weight and condition of the animals for slaughter… not the adults kept for breeding. Going to have to get some tax pictures today, aren’t I?
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