Granny's gone and done it again

I had the Celadon layers, jumbo browns and the whites. Plus a few other colors. The Texas A and M seemed like the tamest ones.
I'm not sure if I have jumbos or not. I don't remember my last bunch of quail being htis stocky. Mind you, I've had nothing but small parrots since my last sent of quail passed, so EVERYTHING seems bigger than they are, LOL!
 
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Can't cure stupid, @h2oratt. Mid-west winters seasons you as far as weather extremes are concerned. Last year we were snowed/iced in for two months. One of the perks of living on a gravel road. The road commissioner never did plow the road.

I always make sure to keep two months' supply of food, meds and feed for dogs, cats and chickens on hand just in case. Next week, I will stock up with enough to keep us supplied till March. This year I'm lucky. The young man who bought the local Amish feed store will deliver your order if we can't get out.

In spite of the weather extremes though, it's amazing to go to Aldi's or a general grocery store when they are calling for 2 inches of snow and watch the mayhem that ensues. The town we lived in back in IL was so small that you could walk to the store if you needed to but people would be lined up ten deep at the checkouts with bread, milk, pop and ciggies. You would think it was Armageddon. You would think after living their whole lives in the heartland they would have it figured out by now but Nope. Ain't gonna happen.

@Granny Hatchet. I love your wall. I also LOVE that clock. Does it chime on the hour or play music? I could just stand and watch it.
most people don’t have the money to buy two months food at a time. In that case you buy something extra every time you go to store. Something that is good for food storage. My religion asks we keep 2 years worth of food storage for the last days. Latter Day Saints.
 

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