I understand, not a day goes by that I don't think about my dad. I push the cancer patient out of my mind and remember the guy that thought it was funny to try to put a snake on me![]()


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I understand, not a day goes by that I don't think about my dad. I push the cancer patient out of my mind and remember the guy that thought it was funny to try to put a snake on me![]()
It is hard. It always seems like I have one that is off on its own. I feel like I will be chasing this forever. I worry that I will never be able create a fully functioning tribe. This is one of the reasons why I was questing to find Phyllis a friend.Honestly, I'm surprised that Hattie & Sydney don't get along better/aren't chummy. I sort of feel like Hattie is running solo now, poor dear. And she is such a sweetie.![]()
They look wonderful. What a great group you have.Here's a new pic.
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Lol I love this threadIntroducing the current residents of Fluffy Butt Acres
As you can see from the front of the coop, we currently have 4 residents. Patsy, Lilly, Hattie & Jabber.
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Patsy & Lilly have been here the longest and we ar enot really certain what kind of birds they are but they are likely Black Sex Links. Hattie and Jabber have just joined the flock this summer as they were chicks we got back in April. Here are their individual photos.
Patsy
She is our alpha hen and is extremely friendly. While not a big fan of being picked up she comes right up to you and will talk and visit.
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Lilly is currently #2 in the pecking order and intends to stay there. She has become our little enforcer and she defends the flock from such terrors as squirrels, rabbits, doves, and most importantly, ducks.
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More to come on our newbies.
It is a windup process earning their trust. Enjoy the journey.I admit I was a bit surprised, but live, dirty food appears to be enticing enough to risk death.
A couple of them even let me pick them up to bring them back inside without going into a frenzy. The other two, not so much. Little by little...
This is too cute for words.My tax:
Coco: Don't bother me if you don't have oatmeal on you.
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Jumbo (left): I love this window view, but I am too fat to fly out. I think I will consider a diet next week.
Meimei (right): That was a nice bath. Should I do it again?
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Foxy: Yes, YOU, I think you want to pick me up. Yes PLEASE!
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Wonderful!Late Two 4 Tuesday submission
Had the veterinarian out to see my old horse Sally who has COPD. Note: do not try to shove a Ventolin puffer in your horses nostril and expect it to react nicely to the spray up the nose
Anywhoooo my Vet gave me oral GAP (guaifenesin, albuterol and prednisone) which went over much better
Two pictures of mother and daughters:
Blanche and Rose
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Penelope and Dorothy
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Two saucy silkies, Fluffy and Marty
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This was wonderful anyway!To get a proper video I'm going to have to wear a headlamp out there tomorrow night.
Here are a few pictures of the hooligans at bedtime.
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Thanks for sharing.I am like that with my dad, I just pretend that he is either in AZ in the winter with mum, or at work, or in Newfoundland with mum during the summer. Compete denial, otherwise I would bawl and bawl and bawl.... My old stallion also, just cannot talk about him or think of him or look at pics of him without bawling...
Ok now I need to run away, sorry for being a Debbie Downer![]()