Granny's gone and done it again

Not sure what I'm going to do. Rested all day and am having a low heart rate. Wobbly when I try to walk. Using a walker around the house. Rufus is riding on it. He is a mess. He is not happy unless he is being held by one of us.
Your not dehydrated are you? Any new meds?? I hope you feel better soon. We miss you here. :hugs
Yayyy for put roast in the pressure cooker for dinner! Easy to make, easy to clean up and easy to digest. Plus only way DH will eat vegetables. My yard went from overgrown to a jungle. And it keeps on raining. DH was happy to have a Sunday without the roar of weed whackers and mowers.
Kevin showed up here at 8am. I just remember hearing the lawn mower. He does this on his day off. His ONLY day off. He doesn't get all of it but he does a path around the house, part of the front and the dog area. He has to do the dog area with the push mower and the rest with my 18 year old sears riding tractor. I feel guilty he does this and no one else. He wont take $$.
 
Good morning everybody! I'm so happy. I went out - on my walker, mind you - and cleaned my hen house for the first time in 3½ months! Well, scooped the poop trays anyway. Obviously has not been done in several days although SOMEBODY assures me it was done just 2 days ago. :rolleyes: Sorry, not buying it. Anyway, they are clean now and I'm happy.

So yo. Question for all you smart, experienced people. I have another broody (may be the same one). If I gave her an egg now she would hatch it about July, ummmm 7. But I have 13 chicks coming on the 15. If I DON'T give her an egg, what do you think the chances are that I could stuff these chicks under her and she might adopt them? I realize I'm hoping she'd be broody for a whole month, but she was when she hatched her previous chick (pretty sure she was one of the mamas). I didn't give her an egg that time until she'd been broody at least a week. What do you guys think? Should I give her some golf balls to keep her committed?
When I had a hen go broody while I was incubatng, I would put chicks under her. Always worked.
 
Brew would need the thick ones. Some are so thin lol although even the regular non odor free ones I buy, I haven’t noticed an odor lol
Same here. I guess I don't let them chew long enough for an oder..?
You're right not letting your dog chew on the thin ones. My dogs are small and I won't let them chew on anything they can get a chunk off of and swallow whole.
 
Oh dear, so sorry! It takes so much patience! You must be worn out. I hope you have a better evening and night.

I think the bigger percentage of family care givers are women. When I worked in assisted living, there were two men. The rest were all women. Did you ever think about it? That women tend to live longer? Our maybe the men just stayed living alone.

The neighbor lady is in her 90s and living alone. I don't enjoy doing yard work for her because she is very picky, or a perfectionist
Same here when I worked in Assisted Home Living. Mostly women. Same in the Nursing Home.
 

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