Granny's gone and done it again

stole this from someone here and cant find it now but same age chicks 3 1/2 weeks . serama vs imported orph. I have one pr of them left and never incubated the first egg.
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We don’t have an extra bathroom. Only one and my house is very small. You couldn’t let these cats outside.
h2o, my cats are indoor only. We built an outhouse for the little box on the other side of the cat flap. They go through to get to the litter box, but they can't run free, they are limited to the outhouse. We have bobcats and mtn lions here that eat cats, and I don't want them bringing ticks and fleas in the house, so they are inside only cats. Henry thinks he's a big fierce lion, so tries to get out, but then he's all scared, so easy to get him back in.

And now he’s no longer with us. :rant Bubba was sad and asked what killed it. I said I guess it was just too sick. Honestly I have no idea.

Bubba asked if we could just get him one that was not sick next time.
So sorry. :( Honestly, I think it's best when those life-on-the-farm lessons about death are learned young. Bubba will be much better off for it... provides him a good perspective on into adulthood.

Hubby saw one with a baby in the driveway! Luckily they avoid people, but who knows what is out there at night?
Hubs and I went to a lecture at the grange hall last night... Living with Lions. Very interesting, this guy from South Africa, big cat specialist, has started a program to track the mtn lions in and around our county. He traps and collars them and gets satellite data showing where roam. Last year, they came knocking on our neighbor's door to tell him one lion was in his backyard earlier at 3am. The goal of the project is conservation. So many people in this county now, these lion travel through thousands of different properties in a month. Fish and Game laws allow a kill permit if a lion kills livestock. Sadly, most here are hobby farms, so someone with 3 pet goats, who can easily shut them in at night, can legally kill a lion that kills one goat because the owner didn't bother to protect them. And because of the way lions set up their territories, killing one and opening up the territory actually increases predation because 2 or 3 lions will come to fill the void. Over 80% of their diet is deer anyway. Less than 10% is from livestock. People moving out to the country and messing with nature makes things worse. They need to protect their pets at night and not kill the lions. :hmm

Putting my soapbox away now.

I have to add this to my bucket list. Just one throw .
Mullet run 2017 Blue Heron Inlet
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Holy mullet! Makes you wonder what is lurking under the water chasing those fishies. :oops: or maybe they are just not super intelligent??

going shopping ttyl
I love shopping late in the summer after the sun goes down. Very cool and lovely time to be out and about.

That is how they force u to look around more, hoping you will find extra stuff to buy. Evil.
Drives us old folks crazy!!!

Morning, One stinking hr sleep.
:hugs You are slowly but surly being drawn into the Robert Time Zone.
 
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stole this from someone here and cant find it now but same age chicks 3 1/2 weeks . serama vs imported orph. I have one pr of them left and never incubated the first egg.
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I have some pics like that, but they are on the old computer. Need to figure out how to do pics on the laptop I have now. Been a couple years, you think I would have done it by now.
 
They guys are here cutting the trees! ahh... the sound of chainsaws in the morning...
Cancelled yesterday because it was POURING. Got a little sun today, and the rain will start back up this weekend and into next week! Maybe we will get May flowers from this unusually spring.
Then we will also be hearing the sound of mowers in the morning, which is not nearly as nice as chainsaws.
 

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