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Fly safe!I’m flying home now and should arrive later today.
Looks like they are all having a good time relaxingToo bad there aren't vitamins or supplements to feed our electronics to make them work better!
DH still dogsitting DD's pups. DH will be back tonight.
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Congratulations Princess! I'm so glad she is happy there. I'm sure she misses you though Marie. You found a lovely home for her, and she seems so happy.Princess was chatting with two friends and the Turkey, the chickens named are Minnie and Ivy, apparently she's been talking too all three since being there .
Sadly I'm not on Facebook but princess will be soon.
So if anyone here would be kind enough to look up "Deansfarm Sanctuary" I would love any update that could be found.
I have asked for the name of the Turkey who has been bullied and was molting, hence her and Princess became good friend's
It is believed that Princess "is a lovely Sussex chicken" . She is certainly lovedthat's for sure.
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I found that once the youngsters started laying eggs they were accepted by the older hens. Of course they still had to give way to the older ‘boss mares’ (as I call them); but sometimes one of the youngsters makes it into the upper echelon and becomes a ‘boss mare’.That's a good point about age groups. We've always acquired chicks in pairs but if one chick passed it left the new chick alone to fend in an established flock. So back in 2017 when we added new chicks we started acquiring them in triplet so if one passes there will still be 2 left to pal around.
We really don't have ordinance to add 3 new Silkies which brought to one chicken over limit. But our Dana is over 7 yrs & we have no idea how long an older bird will live so getting an extra chick was a speculative decision. Currently we have 3 older birds & 3 new ones & although the ages mingle occasionally they do gravitate to their own age group.
3 older birds in front w/3 new pullets in back eating at a feeder against the block wall. All birds somewhat together yet grouped by age.
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The sheer size & power/stubbornness of horses or cattle are probably the reason my folks sold them & downsized to a couple goats & sheep for slightly more manageability. Although in the long run poultry turned out the easiest for meat & eggs (ducks, geese, chickens ~ no turkeys).Well no luck just now. Grumpy old ding-bat. I’ll have to get hold of her this afternoon when I bring them in. She just walks away and turns her butt to me - her threat to kicking. Beast!
Yes the horses are the reason for my back and restless leg syndrome (secondary to spinal deterioration) - once my old girls are gone they will not be replaced.The sheer size & power/stubbornness of horses or cattle are probably the reason my folks sold them & downsized to a couple goats & sheep for slightly more manageability. Although in the long run poultry turned out the easiest for meat & eggs (ducks, geese, chickens ~ no turkeys).
Mom missed the cow for milk, cream, & homemade cheese & yogurt & also the sheep & goats were a chore to keep milked so they were all sold too. Plus having citrus orchards to harvest for market meant having to downsize somewhere!
Farm life seems nostalgic yet it's FAR from glamorous!
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Ooooo ~ spinal degeneration is a family thing w/us too. DH's sis has had spinal fusion, my sis & I have slipped disks/degeneration, mom, DD, & I have scoliosis. We're built to deteriorate w/age! & on Friday the Ortho Dr recommended surgery for my humerus that refuses to heal. The bone stimulator was a waste of another 6 weeks in which time I could've already had surgery! He didn't console me w/any warm fuzzies about success. W/my advanced age, heart & tests all have to be resolved before surgery. W/ insurance taking its sweet time I'll be dead before all the approvals get doneYes the horses are the reason for my back and restless leg syndrome (secondary to spinal deterioration) - once my old girls are gone they will not be replaced.
The chickens are fun and done break my back! Well unless one slips in slippery poop!
Oh I am so sorry about your arm. Very disappointing the stimulator didn’t work.Ooooo ~ spinal degeneration is a family thing w/us too. DH's sis has had spinal fusion, my sis & I have slipped disks/degeneration, mom, DD, & I have scoliosis. We're built to deteriorate w/age! & on Friday the Ortho Dr recommended surgery for my humerus that refuses to heal. The bone stimulator was a waste of another 6 weeks in which time I could've already had surgery! He didn't console me w/any warm fuzzies about success. W/my advanced age, heart & tests all have to be resolved before surgery. W/ insurance taking its sweet time I'll be dead before all the approvals get done
I'm guessing the reason my folks were able to buy/sell/trade/rehome livestock so readily is that we had several relatives w/ farms near us. Not only was there entrepreneurial-ship going on between farms but these aunts/uncles/grandparents/cousins were mostly our social & church group as well.
Me, Jiggy, & cousin Diana on the farm. Such a small community I shared school classes w/ her and another cousin till my folks split & I moved away to the city. Mom kept possession of the farmland & rented it out for years.
c.1956
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