It’s after 11:12 PST I’m still awake and feeling somewhat depressed.
My doctor said if I feel depressed, that I should talk with someone. Here I am, talking with the whole world. I’m sure it’s the medication talking. I wouldn’t normally feel this way, but it could also just be the holiday season. :idunno
I'm still awake too.

DH & I take non-flush niacin (B-3) 500mg capsules for our downer moods. For a really bad day: one in the morning & one later in the day. It doesn't solve problems but helps to keep up decent moods without drugs. Many decades ago it was how psychiatrists tackled depressed patients till modern drugs hit the scene. Try it for a week w/ your meals to notice a difference. Going thru my ailments & surgeries were depressing & niacin capsules saved many a day for me. I don't take it every day but when I notice a mood change I pop a B-3.
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It’s after 11:12 PST I’m still awake and feeling somewhat depressed.
My doctor said if I feel depressed, that I should talk with someone. Here I am, talking with the whole world. I’m sure it’s the medication talking. I wouldn’t normally feel this way, but it could also just be the holiday season. :idunno
:hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs
 
No V8's... however the really costly ones come w/ heavy-duty mud tires, powerful brakes, seats to sit on, clip-on carry bags, clip-on cane holders, cup & cellphone attachments😁

I finally got these two... one for travel in red & one for yard puttering in lavender.
Drive Medical Nitro Sprint Foldable Rollator Walker with Seat, Standard Height Lightweight Large Wheels, Folding Rolling W...
WALK MATE Rollator Walker for Seniors with Cup Holder, Upgraded Thumb Press Button for Height Adjustment, 4 x 8 Wheels Wal...
Now, if only I can get the hens used to 4WD walkers!

They get used to the quad canes easily enough!
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Oh if I were closer I would loan you my grandma's walker, it has a basket to carry things, a seat you can sit on, and space to put stuff in the front under the basket.

They are very handy to have and I really wish more people would use a walker when they need one. Vanity I guess makes people not want to use one.
 
I love your birds... blue ones have been an especially favorite of mine thru the years❤️

Our Blues ~ Silkie, Breda Fowls, Ameraucana:
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I must take a photo of Bridie, she is turning out to be a light grey with brown tipped feathers, making her have a blue look. Very interesting colouring; even Ms Peekaboo with her snowy white feathers is interesting.
Shehnai does a special grunting bok when he alerts, not a crow. Everybody freezes or they run under the coop. He also has a long deep growly wheezy call he was doing before he started crowing that I thought were early crowing attempts. But he is still doing it now on occasion when he can very well crow, so the two are different.

Some weeks ago Shehnai was sort of randomly "feeling the urge" and looked a bit possessed and started practicing. At that time he crowed now and then during the day, he had the rhythm in a faint way and sort of just did this descending call. Now he's in a routine and crows several times in the morning soon after leaving the coop, and he's got the rhythm down much better. Generally he's quiet until evening, but these days he does not crow even then, don't know why.

It makes sense to do an "all clear" crow. Shehnai'll crow when there's something "notable" during the day, or some event, or disturbance. They've gotten used to the usual delivery trucks but the very intermittent big gas truck warrants a crow after it's gone. A stranger recently pulled in one day to ask us something, and after we were talking with them in the driveway (right next to their run) a while, Shehnai suddenly let out a crow.

DH and I started installing winter wind-barrier soffit boards on the west side of the run this morning. Shehnai crowed near us at one point. Two possible reasons, if the reason was related to us - the shadowy board was getting swung about above their heads and partially into their run, so I figure a little bit scary, but maybe more so DH is someone they are sort of familiar with but do not see up close that much. Sometimes I remind him to talk to them when he approaches or walks by their run. When I've been there working alone on the roofing and supports from inside and outside their run, and sometimes making all kinds of startling noises, though everybody would jump (and I would apologize) Shehnai never has crowed an "all clear".
Hmm I don't have any recent photos of him, will try tomorrow.
I do have these ladies who came by to inspect work on their little coop run floor yesterday. I was laying pavers on most of it, the dirt on the far end is too wet, and putting in side boards to hold the litter in. Annie on the left, she is a very skinny hard-molting lady right now, but she is eating, if less. Tedi standing on my boot, second picture, also molting but not as badly. Diane's feathers (middle) are still fairly intact but she is beginning to lose inner fluff feathers.
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And these gals, having tried out both ways, it's clear they definitely prefer the lid up! Really, they like to stand on the seat better than the lid, because they can curl their toes around it for grip (I think).
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It also offers more possibilities for play.
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OMG that last photo definitely needs to go in the poultry caption contest - thanks for the giggle!

I have wall sitters, door sitters, and bucket sitters. It's fun to see commode sitters (teeheehee the non-human sitters!)
 
I'm so glad to hear she is doing better! :thumbsup

Me too!

And Betty is so much better, she is back to beating the crap out of the others, and poor Jaffarra in the crate - I might keep Jaffarra in the Hen House tonight. It's around 50F in there comparable to the feedroom. I want her to be in a warm area so that she is not burning calories to stay warm, she's very light in weight.

By George, (s)he’s got it!


Wow that's a really nice crow he has there!

Look at your rooster sing. He is a better looker than Dean-o too!

He's such a little turnip, but I am happy with him, Clyde beats the stuffing out of him, and he in turn ninja kicks Mr P in the butt. It's like the 3 Stooges here with those three. But overall I am happy that they pretty much get along when they are all out together. The each hang out with their favourite ladies, and generally don't mix it up.

Gomer Pyle will add a whole new dimension to the mix, he is still a mama's boy preferring to hang with her, and Mr P has pretty much ignored him. Hopefully with winter coming on he will ease into his moron jerk phase, and come Spring will be a good wee lad like Clyde.
 
He's such a little turnip, but I am happy with him, Clyde beats the stuffing out of him, and he in turn ninja kicks Mr P in the butt. It's like the 3 Stooges here with those three. But overall I am happy that they pretty much get along when they are all out together. The each hang out with their favourite ladies, and generally don't mix it up.
The Rooster Allies people say roosters in a flock, even if cooperative within the larger group, will regularly test and challenge each other for the lead, and the top spot can rotate among them, so this doesn't sound unexpected!
 

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