Savannah, wouldn't straw be cheaper down there? I know it is up here. But we have a lot of wheat straw. Hay is real high. On the farm we had had we used the starw for bedding for just about everything
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Nice pic of you and the boy Nova. I like it.The final count down on all the eggs... 31 phoenix, with the possible Ohiki mixed in 4 White Yokos 7 White Jap Bantams 4 WC Bantam Polish that Robin is going to put in her bator. They are set in egg cartons, fat end up on the counter. They are fresh fresh, so they can sit for a few days no problem, but I expect they'll be in the bator as soon as I get it home and its up to temp. SOOOO EXCITED! Again. I am an Uber dork on this. Savannah... I hate the smell of wet straw... ick. LOL, though I think I may end up getting a few flakes just because it is such a mud pit right now. It quite raining here this morning near 9 am. I hope it continues to NOT RAIN for a few days. There is almost a water free path now to the coop. I have to go around some things to get to it, like between my LP tank and the fence, but, it's a lot better than last night. A lot of the water has finally drained to the pond in Mrs. Browns side yard, and soaked in. The other neighbor across the street has also had quite a significant lessening to their lake. It is not longer touching the stream. The stream is down a bit, but... Still flowing pretty good. Oh.. random pic and the egg carton that the eggs were shipped in![]()
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