And bold as brass they march on the parade squares!I knew it! Canadian military also includes deer! They must carry identification cards to go on base.
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And bold as brass they march on the parade squares!I knew it! Canadian military also includes deer! They must carry identification cards to go on base.
Sorry to hear this, but have to do what you have to.The meat birds are done. Shep had to be euthanized, she caught something and was struggling to breathe. I did a basic necropsy, no gapeworms, but her lungs looked a bit phlegmy. She was hubby's bird, she went right up to him this morning to show him she wasn't feeling good and get a cuddle. Hubby was so frustrated at losing her he said "call dad and your friend, we're butchering today. I'd rather eat em small over losing any more." 6 lived until harvest day, less than half of what we started with.
We will not be buying birds from farms any more. Eggs, sure. In fact, my friend offered to buy a dozen dark cornish eggs to hatch in spring. I'll source some barred rock and orpington eggs as well, I'd love to add those to my laying flock too.
So sorry very sad.Shep picture dump. She was such a perfect chicken.
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Her first eggy
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The keychain I made of her for my mother in law
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Her first try at going broody
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She and hubby were super bonded
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With her cussing arms
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The last pic I took of her
Do ranchers' cattle ever graze over your property? Our vacant Northern Calif mountain property has local ranchers that are allowed to graze their loose cattle in the Modoc national preserve but they graze over onto local private lands too (5K to 9,000 ft levels). But before the winter snow starts in November the owner/ranchers conduct a roundup to drive the herds to lower elevations. It's all symbiotic & friendly cuz the county is about 75% natural preserve protected from development ~ nature/wildlife is allowed to go undisturbed. It's like another world there!Non chicken pics...
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So true ~ except just one Silkie does not fare well alone w/standard birds ~ at least 4 to 6 minimum SilkiesI swear you need 1 silkie. Actually you need 1 silkie rooster. Within 2 weeks you would come back on here and change your tune. You would once again have a house loving, tv watch partner in crime.
Teehee! The story doesn't count w/o pics!Stormy was on my lap for awhile today. She hasn't done that in a looooong time!
Then she got down, and Sunny hopped up.
So I had my two "weather" chickens on my lap today.![]()
Have to say those OEGB bantams I have are so adorable - they are rivaling my silkies for most adorable!So true ~ except just one Silkie does not fare well alone w/standard birds ~ at least 4 to 6 minimum Silkiesso they can form their own flock group.
Silkies are probably the most addictive bantam to own ~ they're incredibly industrious as any other chicken breed, easy to handle, great lap birds, funny, cute, biggest of the bantam breeds so their eggs are a decent size, they will brood any egg-size put under a broody Silkie, gentle temperaments, many color choices, visitors are not afraid of them, & they are just as smart or dumb as any other breed! They can jump incredibly high for a little Silkie, about 4ft. We like that they can't fly over the wall out of the yard.
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Silkie chicks look like Star Trek Tribbles ~ just a round ball of fluff
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Sigh. No pictures. I wanted to get some of Stormy, but I was afraid to move my arm to get the phone. I didn't think to get it out of my pocket when I sat down. I'll have to remember to do that from now on.Teehee! The story doesn't count w/o pics!