Fuzzy's Farm

no branches of my company there. It did cross my mind! I have thought about cross training, there are a few hours available in cedar. Lamont is the closest to you, though. i think there's laundry, too, in my facility, but idk if i'd get payed the same since my pay is based on cooking? i could ask. I'd pretty much be working every day of the week, though. The nice thing about laundry though from what i've heard is that you get to pick your hours! No set schedule, just x has to be done on x day, you choose when you show up! (hearsay, i have to ask for sure) I don't get a ton of hours because a lot of my days are only 6 and 4 hour shifts, with half an hour lunch out of every shift! (No, we don't get a lunch but it is automatic!)

Did that guy ever get serious about selling that house down the road and name a price????
 
well, i'd be a tad creeped out if someone suddenly knew my name just as i was curiously reading a thread! lol.

Most threads don't move this fast :D
 
Tonight I made quinoa for dinner.. well as a side dish. My mom... She wasn't that enthusiastic about it. Something new... Aiden doens't like noodles or rice that much, so the quinoa was not a hit with him either. I thought it was quite good. I think though, that I will be the only one to eat it... And maybe the chickens too. They'll eat nearly anything.

I got a pic for y'all...

Little Blackie Serema hen... Now Ekta... Has decided that since Fibber Magee is gone, she is going to stay with Florus. I bet he could eat her head in one bite she is so tiny,

It was day 2 of confinement for the birds... There has been a bit of fighting between Rod Stewart and Florus. Florus is hello bent on getting some of them girls won to his cause. He mates, then stands on them for a minute, then mates them again. Then stands next to them... Then IF they try and move, he tries to mate them again! So far no feathers have been lost in any of these exchanges, and no blood has been drawn on the hens. Now... the question I have, is this normal? I know Roger would do that on occassion, stand on the girl when he was done... Then stand next to her when he was finished, and when he walked away, then she'd get up and move... They usually ended up following him around like puppies after a few days of that... But I never saw him do like Florus is doing... Most of the other cockerels from before, I would have gotten ready for freezer camp as soon at they hit that age, and Roger, Mr. Fluffers had a devil of a time keeping them away from their girls, so they never had a chance to dominate... SO, is it normal?
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom