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Cap, The heat is helping some.
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If they just weren't so darn cute. If you go with Alleys idea you could have some hatchers for your jubs or if you want to try a different breed but It's going to be hard for you to get rid of your 3 amigosIt will be hard to pick what stays and what goes.
I got attached to them pretty fast. Just because they are different I guess. I have roos much prettier .If they just weren't so darn cute. If you go with Alleys idea you could have some hatchers for your jubs or if you want to try a different breed but It's going to be hard for you to get rid of your 3 amigos![]()
He has been basically all winter. Plus he hasn't hardly gotten any snow this year to boot. Means he's going to be horribly dry, hay crops are going to be hurt by lack of moisture. Same as last summer for him. Because of the drought last year he wasn't able to get oats for his chickens. He's had to purchase way more layer feed than previous years because of it. We may gets some crudy winters, but very rarely do we ever experience drought.Twist is warmer then you.
Little tow heads.
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Squash and sunflowers looking good!
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worker also brought wedding invit. addressed to Robert and MRS. Churchill.No way you could drag me there now. Very rude.
Good to hear!Cap, The heat is helping some.