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Wooohooo!Yesssss!
One of my pullets laid her first egg!!!


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Wooohooo!Yesssss!
One of my pullets laid her first egg!!!
Looks good.After one last external parasite check, Perry moved into her integration home today! It’s a tiny coop with a 2x6 ft run within the Fort Knox run, across from the sand box so the other chooks can spend a maximum amount of time in relaxed mode near her. Securing a cover for it was tricky but essential, since pullets Albert and Whiskey love to fly up there. View attachment 3709527
Bored......I think her and Aurora conspire on how to look both regal and bored![]()
That's great news!Lots of rain here, amazing amount of rain. Then it turned to snow, but very little accumulation. Looked like there was a moat beyond the new French drain dug on the two wet sides of the run, but the drain worked well and the run litter is dry, the pavers and woodsy / decomposed wood chips soil I piled under the litter are just nicely damp. The trench did its job!
We don't go where our dog is not welcome. If it's not possible to stay at the person's house, we'll get a pet friendly motel.We leave our pets at home if the place we go isn’t pet friendly. It’s not polite to bring an animal to such a place and it’s stressful for the animal.
I feel that pain. It is not easy to say goodbye to an animal that has done nothing wrong. It is also important to remember that chicken math includes subtraction. This is a long commitment to a chicken and a way of interacting with your flock. You should think hard on this.You aren't wrong. But, I feel guilty rehoming him. He hasn't done anything wrong. He's pretty. He isn't mean. It's not his fault he's a boy. I feel like I'm discriminating against him or something!
I'm ridiculous.![]()
My sister would drop of her ordest when she was a baby for a sleep overHah, one day I’m sure we’ll do this. Right now they’re still three years and nine months old, so the parents stick around for the unsavory bits (night wakings, meals).
Yes my gang is getting frustrated with the snow - even though I was home around 4:30 and it was still light out, one look at the snow and it was ‘you have to be kidding!’ - wimpsBored......
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