You are not allowed to get old! You have No permission to be senile!I think it was a good one, I felt sad for both of the main guy's. The trouble was I kept![]()
so didn't get the whole of it.
don't anyone mention I'm getting old

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You are not allowed to get old! You have No permission to be senile!I think it was a good one, I felt sad for both of the main guy's. The trouble was I kept![]()
so didn't get the whole of it.
don't anyone mention I'm getting old
“International handyman of mystery “!BY Bob, international handy man.![]()
(It’s the car“International handyman of mystery “!![]()
Yes that is what I was thinking, during the day he hangs with the Grups because that is what he grew up with. They just accept him.I would leave him with the Grups, if he is sleeping with his Dadda, then he is accepted by him. If you move him to the summer house, he won't have anyone.
Awwwww they are such cutie piesBroody mom #3 had some outside time with her babies this weekend - and the TSC chicks did, too. I put them next to Momma's chicks, hoping they may start to 'get to know' each other. See my 'warm-up' box in the back of the TSC pen? There is a heated brick wrapped in cardboard inside the box. A few would run in their and stand on it for a bit, then run back out.
Unfortunately, when the TSC chicks would run through the wires into Momma's pen, she was less than welcoming! But, other than a quick peck to let them know they weren't welcome, nothing else happened, and they soon learned not to enter her space. (though, one would keep popping in and running with hers - and that ONE, she didn't seem to 'reprimand')
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I tell ya, it is broody mayhen this year!!! I have yet another one started sitting! So, I have 5 incubating, and 4 with babies - my light barred girl (half BR and half white rock) hatched a chick this weekend - only for me to have one of my young Jersey Giant girls decide Friday to start sitting.Got a 2nd hidden nest. This one Lark gave away. She's one of the noisy ones when her chosen site is occupied.View attachment 3572475View attachment 3572476View attachment 3572477View attachment 3572478Fairly well hidden. Lark was up squawking the other day and I didn't find it. No idea how many eggs, yet, or if someone is going to sit them yet, either.
I still think about many of those that have died while I have been a follower of this thread. Not constantly, and some more than others to be true, but I do keep them in my mind and in my heart, and I know other followers of the thread do too. It sounds really cheezy I know, but it helps me actually to think they are remembered and loved.There are so many people on this thread that loss is almost constant. It is something you never get used to but are constantly presented with. It is a sure reminder of the fragility of the animals for which we are responsible. The sheer number of chickens I have lost since beginning this journey is staggering.