Granny's gone and done it again

I have never seen poison oak that i know of, is this it?View attachment 1360384
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this is poison oak
 
No big deal.
haha Who says you can't teach an old person new abbreviations :old
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Do a little bit , sit down , repeat. Tom and I tried starting the push mower for over an hr. No go. Robert got up , started on the 2nd pull.
SO, I have the dog area mowed and beside the house with the push mower. I have the grass cut around the chicken coops, I have denaguard in the waters in both coops, got the little pond cleaned out and running.And seeing as how tomorrow is the swap I have sick chickens in both coops. Funny thing is , its the same chicken. father and son. I am not sure if the son is actually sick . His eye, the 3rd eyelid maybe? The pink part is inflamed. Little man is sleeping under the heat light . I also heard a (one) sneeze come from that coop.
IN the big coop w/ big daddy, he for sure dont feel good. droopy and rattles w/ pale comb. The tolbunts are shaking their top hats like they are listening to little Richard.
No mites . 3rd time I have checked .
Riding mower is still sitting out there hollering RIDE ME !
WOW. You are making me feel like a lazy bones!

I have never seen poison oak that i know of, is this it?View attachment 1360384
Not oak, but probably poison ivy.
Pay attention to what the vines would look like without leaves and how they grow so you can identify it out of season. Much easier to get rid of it when leafless and the sap isn't running so much.
I would be VERY CAUTIOUS about burning it. Highly allergic people end up hospitalized from breathing the smoke.
 

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