Granny's gone and done it again

Sounds pretty old.

about 20 years

The average lifespan of a yak is about 20 years in the wild and slightly longer when in captivity. Like other species of cow, the yak is a herbivore and spends a great deal of time on grassy plains in the mountains grazing on grasses, herbs and wild flowers.
 
about 20 years

The average lifespan of a yak is about 20 years in the wild and slightly longer when in captivity. Like other species of cow, the yak is a herbivore and spends a great deal of time on grassy plains in the mountains grazing on grasses, herbs and wild flowers.
I really doubt they would like it down here.. too danged hot!
 
that's just plain RUDE of them. The VERY least they could have done was to ask to reschedule. :rant

AND sort of UNproffessional IMHO

He finally called. He has facilities along the coast and had emergency calls all morning to make sure they were prepared. A call would’ve been nice, but I believe he didn’t do it intentionally and that he was doing his best today.

But I try to believe the best about people. I’m still young and optimistic. :)

You moved a long ways away Camping, I wonder if your close to Pert .

I think I was closer before I moved. His weather was about a day ahead of mine.
 
So I went out and got caught up doing chores. Funny how birds like to eat every day. Kind of like me. Anyway, I finally got the door for the run made. Next I'll do the short wall to add to the Turkey run. After it's installed, I will take the Mule back to the garage and attach the other 8 x4 wall to the Mule and cart it down there to tack the wire on. Excited to finish it up and hook up the house so I can move the Seramas. Then run a fence around that yard.
I decided to get rid of my 4 solid colored bantam cochins. Need space for my Calico bantam cochins. And the Giant cochins are going to go, unless I keep two as broodies. It's hard to sell black birds. Therefore I can put my Jubilee Orpingtons in their coop. I just have more birds than I have space for and hubby doesn't want me building more coops.
 
about 20 years

The average lifespan of a yak is about 20 years in the wild and slightly longer when in captivity. Like other species of cow, the yak is a herbivore and spends a great deal of time on grassy plains in the mountains grazing on grasses, herbs and wild flowers.
So her days are numbered for breeding.
 
So I went out and got caught up doing chores. Funny how birds like to eat every day. Kind of like me. Anyway, I finally got the door for the run made. Next I'll do the short wall to add to the Turkey run. After it's installed, I will take the Mule back to the garage and attach the other 8 x4 wall to the Mule and cart it down there to tack the wire on. Excited to finish it up and hook up the house so I can move the Seramas. Then run a fence around that yard.
I decided to get rid of my 4 solid colored bantam cochins. Need space for my Calico bantam cochins. And the Giant cochins are going to go, unless I keep two as broodies. It's hard to sell black birds. Therefore I can put my Jubilee Orpingtons in their coop. I just have more birds than I have space for and hubby doesn't want me building more coops.
If ya didn't live so far away, I'd be over there yesterday to get them.
 
So, today I am getting the run together. Going to need a 2 foot wide roll of hardware cloth for the apron.
Here's the spot where I am building it.
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