GregnLety
Crossing the Road
Poke weed or poke salad as we called em. Typically cooked like collard greens or mustard greens.
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Sigh. Let me find some fluffy butts. I was going to post them yesterday, but *extremely loud sneeze* I got that cold *loud angry chicken noises from the angry chickens * and I forgot.Aw such a lovely lady - but still need more for all the off topic chit chat - you too Alex.
Yes these Silkie babies were slow in my opinion - but now they eat like champions, and their crops are always full - I wonder how they don't tip over at times!Lovely names, I cannot wait to see Brownie out and about with the chicks. Do not panic yet if they are slow to eat. Chicks really do not need to eat or drink for roughly 72 hours after hatching. The absorbed yolk sac allows this buffer. Now I am paranoid and like to get them eating and drinking as soon as I can, but some are slow and give me fits.
so cute - careful of the little presentsSigh. Let me find some fluffy butts. I was going to post them yesterday, but *extremely loud sneeze* I got that cold *loud angry chicken noises from the angry chickens * and I forgot.
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Junk has been edited out of background for privacy reasons. Birds have been left in to pay tax.
They wanted to eat them. I discouraged them from doing so. Philomena pecked my eyelashes for that.so cute - careful of the little presents![]()
I wish blackberries/boysenberries grew on my property. They grow wild only 4 hours north of me. I couldn’t transplant them eitherI wish that poke grew here. We ate it every spring in KY
I suggest you keep that wrinkly one
I have been giving eggs away also - I only have one person buying eggs this year. Last year I couldn't keep up with demand and this year no one wants eggs.
Oh well....
Like this?Yes these Silkie babies were slow in my opinion - but now they eat like champions, and their crops are always full - I wonder how they don't tip over at times!
What breeds are those chickens?Today in the yard:View attachment 3495257View attachment 3495258