Snake and grass whining tax.
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So far Glynda very much reminds me so much of Leghorn. They are also feisty chickens in my experience and are part of the genetic makeup of thr legbar so that could be part of it.I now have to question after reading about @RoyalChick and @BY Bob experiences so far with feisty legbars is that just a trait of theirs? If so it actually sounds quite enduring, even if painful.
Mow. Please mow ASAP. You are giving me the jitters just reading about them!I promise you all it is not just for vanity's sake that I prefer to keep my yard not to overgrown. It is the snakes. I'm not just dealing with copperheads. If it were just copperheads, while I don't want bitten it most likely would not be the end of the world. We also have Rattlesnakes, both Timber and Eastern Diamondbacks. I have been fortunate enough so far to not have one in my yard....yet. Half a mile up the road, they have killed 2 this season alone. Big ones at that. Of course if I ever do run across a rattler the bite will not kill me, I'll drop dead of a heart attack. I do NOT do snakes.
Yup. That is Lulu. She is constantly urging everyone else to get on and hurry up already!So far Glynda very much reminds me so much of Leghorn. They are also feisty chickens in my experience and are part of the genetic makeup of thr legbar so that could be part of it.
RC is right about this as well. They are high speed chickens. Everything is done quickly. It is really fascinating because Orpingtons are not, high speed chickens and while Polish are normally quick, Gucci is not. So Glynda will run around in circles trying to get the other two to move on to something interesting.
Mine (both long haired big boys) are happier when it cooler, but still prefer to be outside.Yup I know
My cat must be the exception to cats loving the heat! She is long haired and chubby and hates the heat, she much prefers the cold
@RebeccaBoyd i second this! Prevention and reducing the habitat around your living areas is the best solution. Sad that the snakes are being killed, but it’s not something everyone is able to handle for relocation, or get someone in in time to relocate them. Are the Timber Rattlers threatened in your area?Mow. Please mow ASAP. You are giving me the jitters just reading about them!
Wait another week until you have FLYING velociraptors, tee hee hee. Then life with the cute fuzz balls get even more exciting!Chicky pics just because fuzz is cute. 7 days old. All 13 are doing well. I noticed today that most have some tiny tail feathers coming in.
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