SimpleJenn
Stitchin' chickens
Another mean mug!And Jingle took that personally…View attachment 3954209
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Another mean mug!And Jingle took that personally…View attachment 3954209
We currently have two broody Silkies stealing other Silkie eggs to sit on. DH locks the broodies out of the coop now but whenever he opens our kitchen sliding door both broodies run up to him & then run for the coop to tell him to open the door! Of course he doesn't then distracts them w/ treats. Everyone is on a different schedule here!Yeah. She gave me some filthy looks. She thought I was going to release her.
Today everyone is confined to quarters because a mother raccoon with two babies is wandering around. They can easily get in the run by dropping down from the trees, so I am keeping everything locked up for the day.
Nasty soggy day anyway.
Tomorrow I will try another Tassels release. But I am not optimistic. You never saw a critter run so fast as she does back to her nest.
Tomorrow I will try and get video.
My mom uses a wet cotton swab, go in circles around the tick making sure it's always touching the sides of it. It makes the ticks pull out apparently.Goldie loves the rain so much. While everyone else is sitting under “their bush”, just a bush right beside my house that they love for some reason, she is out prancing in the rainView attachment 3954215View attachment 3954216
But Goldie also somehow managed to get a tick right above her eye so I have to figure out how to get that off (any ideas?). They were supposed to eat ticks, not feed them
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I feel like Goldie would try and eat the cotton swab.My mom uses a wet cotton swab, go in circles around the tick making sure it's always touching the sides of it. It makes the ticks pull out apparently.
Jingle takes everything personally!And Jingle took that personally…View attachment 3954209
Now we’re tickling ticksMy mom uses a wet cotton swab, go in circles around the tick making sure it's always touching the sides of it. It makes the ticks pull out apparently.
I was right, and any time I got it to touch her face she would jerk her head away. I ended up just having to grab it and let her pull it out by moving her head. Thankfully it wasn’t in very deep and came off very easily.I feel like Goldie would try and eat the cotton swab.But I will give it a shot. Thank you!
I am surprised one of her sisters hasn’t eaten the tick!Goldie loves the rain so much. While everyone else is sitting under “their bush”, just a bush right beside my house that they love for some reason, she is out prancing in the rainView attachment 3954215View attachment 3954216
But Goldie also somehow managed to get a tick right above her eye so I have to figure out how to get that off (any ideas?). They were supposed to eat ticks, not feed them
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These things are great. You can also use needlenose tweezersI am surprised one of her sisters hasn’t eaten the tick!
I use one of these.
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