Conga lineFluffy butt Friday
A conga line of butts
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Holly roosting on the cedar rail
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Clyde the Brave still tailless
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Conga lineFluffy butt Friday
A conga line of butts
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Holly roosting on the cedar rail
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Clyde the Brave still tailless
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Those Silkies can't resist a dogpile, eh?!Fluffy Friday chick butt:
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And some other photos:
Good morning from Fennel to the FBA crew - (could he look more awake??)
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Rue
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Parsley and Rue
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Nap attack
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W/ grocery prices what they are maybe we should all learn what to eat out of our yards! Our hens weren't interested in the weeds ~ they wanted the cutworms!It is a member of the mint family. You can eat the greens in a salad or cooked (supposedly better before it flowers.), and in a tea.
I was thinking of making a salad with mixed greens from my yard (or maybe mixed cooked greens)? Dock should be cooked
Creeping charlie, garlic mustard, plantain, dock ( 2 varieties), dandelion and sorrel...should be a good mix - lots of flavor! I'm tempted to put in artemitis (sp?), as I am pretty sure that is what is growing here (thanks, RC for you posting on it at your place), but since I am not 100% sure, I don't want to risk it in case I'm wrong.
If I don't like it - I can always feed it to the chooks tomorrow.
I can also add in a few daylilly roots! ( taste somewhat liek green beans - should eat them sparingly. Safe, but can act as a purgative, so small amounts is good.)
That are getting so big!!!! And that’s how it all starts with the garden diggers - a lovely flower pot and a pretty flower to nibble on. Turn your back for a few minutes and they have devoured itOkay, so let me provide an explanation as to what's going on.
So, today I'm still not getting any better. I feel like talking it out and trying not to think about it too much helps. Food doesn't quite help. Yesterday, an appointment for the doctor has been made but I won't be going there until September 11th. My stomach feels fine now but I took a nap several hours ago and I woke up with a headache. I still have a mini headache, but hopefully I can sleep well. Now, here are pictures and I'll add in more pictures tomorrow, as well as a Caturday.
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Clyde joined his sweeties in a dirt pile yesterdayThose Silkies can't resist a dogpile, eh?!
I was a bit late getting out last night and the Buff Orps and others had pretty much gone into the hen house!I’m in the coop counting the chickens. All the littles are in. Every Rock is in except for flash. She’s a stubborn old hen. There are more in the yard, but the sun hasn’t set over the horizon yet.
Oh how I loooove summer - long daylight hrs…. I worked in the far north were it wouldn’t get dark until midnight - glorious!A week ago all mine were mid roost-rumble by 8:20 every night and I had the auto door set for 8:30. This week 3 chickens have missed the door everyday. Here in Washington the sun won’t set until 10 pm by the solstice![]()
Sneaky! Playing jungle fowl.W/ grocery prices what they are maybe we should all learn what to eat out of our yards! Our hens weren't interested in the weeds ~ they wanted the cutworms!
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Just to be safe we aren't chancing anything toxic to chickens or humans so we plant regular veggies like tomatoes, peppers, cukes, zucchini, lettuce, radishes, herbs, etc
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I see you in the squash bed
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They're blue...so is Clyde. 25% black, 50% blue, 25% splash. It's that Blue, Black, Splash thing.Wonder what chicks from them would look like??? Brown eggs for sure, topknots…. They would be grey - likely look like their mamas.