Girls vs Girls

They can be real masters for sure. Mostly mine didn't escape, but they were well fed and happy and in a firm 4" wire fence. Now, for the nigerians, I have very carefully made them 6" fence tacked top to bottem with wood runners to keep anyone from escaping. DH didn't think we'd need to be sure nothing could squeeze under the fence (and thus get itself under the barn) but I assured him QUITE FIRMLY that they fence must go completely to the ground, and be tacked to wood.

We did it my way. If mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.
 
They can be real masters for sure. Mostly mine didn't escape, but they were well fed and happy and in a firm 4" wire fence. Now, for the nigerians, I have very carefully made them 6" fence tacked top to bottem with wood runners to keep anyone from escaping. DH didn't think we'd need to be sure nothing could squeeze under the fence (and thus get itself under the barn) but I assured him QUITE FIRMLY that they fence must go completely to the ground, and be tacked to wood.

We did it my way. If mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.
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dad still learning!
 
I swear they might be born that way! They sure are adorable though
 
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. Not much of a selection around here though.
 
Kev, found a place that sells cultures for making cheese out of soy milk, almond milk, and etc. (Same place where I bought my cheese stuff)
 
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. I swear that goose would hatch anything! She sat on rocks for close to 6 weeks before
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. I'd really like to try hatching some wild waterfowl next year though!
 
cool!


going to get some more birds this spring, dunno what breed yet for me here (i am most likely gonning to get a SQ pair of seramas tho)
 

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