It got to 100°F yesterdayWhat temps have you been getting over the last week or so?
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It got to 100°F yesterdayWhat temps have you been getting over the last week or so?
Yeah its very hot my plants die if I don't get out there right away in the morning. Its been in the 90°F and up to the 100°F in mid day.Temps aren't typically hot enough to cause problems....if she were a roo, and had just been in a fight, I'd say likely heart issues. At this point, keep an eye on her for any other out of character behavior and make sure she's got shade and extra water. Otherwise, I don't know.![]()
I've got more where that came from. I should tell the story of the eclipse trip here.Thanks for the tag. I would have hated to miss this.![]()
I hope that he's safe now KellyPoor mr P has his tail just pecked to pieces - I will need to separate them tomorrow.
She’s lovelyDo you know why Chrissy's comb is purple on the tips? She acting perfectly fine, eating drinking, sounds normal and sits with me like she normally dose. Could it be the heat? Or stress from when Philly died?View attachment 3807221View attachment 3807222View attachment 3807223
I love this gal also, vey lovely, wish I could easily get Exchequer’s here.Here's Josey again!
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That’s what I do with this soft eggs and brittle ones, and ooops dropped it on the groundYou didn't consider using them as chicken feed? Scramble those eggs up and recycle.
Love the names!Beautiful floofy butt, View attachment 3807259here’s some more floof ball pics!
Yeah. The eggs I found in the leaf pile which I thought were only a couple of days old turned out to be rotten when I cracked them to scramble them for the girls.To be fair I could have, especially with the owly eggs. I do have a deep fear though of stumbling upon a hidden nest though and breaking open a rotten egg. I do not need that smell in the house. Safer to toss them in the creek.