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Jewish cheetosI swear it came out of the bag like that!
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Jewish cheetosI swear it came out of the bag like that!
Okay, that makes more sense, since tarsiers are pretty rare. They are hard to tell apart without seeing the tails.They list it as a bush baby, i found some for sale on ebay.
Come here and you'd be happy to snuggle up inside. Cold and rainy and a fierce wind is blowing the chickens around!Its like a spring day outside . I cant hardly walk. Waiting on PP to hopefully help.
Oh, I want to wrap up in your beautiful blanket and eat your soup right now!Here’s the thing I bought yesterday. Blanket from bath and body works. It was love at first sight!
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And here’s my bowl of soup.
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I've got shade cloth up on the sides if the runs to keep most of the rain out. Neighbor gave it to me... used and left over from a big plastering job. Chickens don't care about pretty!All my coops are flooded . even the one that never floods. I am out of shavings. Muddy eggs are better then none I guess. If we get what their saying though it will be a repeat of today for a while.![]()
I dont know. You seen what I have. Its a PITAYou've probably got ground water flowing into the coops. My big girl coop is on a gentle slope and I fixed the uphill side to divert the water around it. Bantam coop is on the upper section of the back yard and no trouble with water yet, except for a small drip over the run. It gets damp around the edges, but most of the run stays dry.
Yeah, water flowing in on the ground and pooling in the clay. The only cure I can think of is to lay chicken wire down and do deep litter on top.I dont know. You seen what I have. Its a PITA