grannys gone and done it

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Im dropping in.. Finally got done with all them haircuts and put together my new vacuum cleaner.. not letting the kids use this one.. it was too expensive.
I hope granny is good, I was a bad influence on her yesterday...
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Just showed DH sallys coolerbator so he told me to write down the parts.. I hope that means we can start ordering them. Sorry for my foolery yesterday. love you guys.
 
I tubed some water into Ash. I should've done it a little all day. I feel bad for waiting so long.

Baby girl goat is soaking wet on her backside and the feed is tipped, but not the water. I wonder if one of the boys backed her into the water?

I'm going to let the flock out close to dark, so maybe they won't be able to get too far from the coop. I caught one of the two stragglers; she was trying to get back in. Didn't see the other. Maybe I need to try them like guineas, only let a few out at a time.
 
Im dropping in.. Finally got done with all them haircuts and put together my new vacuum cleaner.. not letting the kids use this one.. it was too expensive.
I hope granny is good, I was a bad influence on her yesterday... :(    Just showed DH sallys coolerbator so he told me to write down the parts.. I hope that means we can start ordering them. Sorry for my foolery yesterday. love you guys.


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Red, Game roosters are known to "mother" chicks. I had an Araucana x rooster that I could leave in the pen with chicks that were feathered out enough to be out of the brooder. He would scratch and then feed them grain and bugs. He would herd them up on the roost at toosting time and make alarm noises and calming/quieting noises to them like a mother hen. I was going to use him in my breeding program, but a dog got him.
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Red, Game roosters are known to "mother" chicks. I had an Araucana x rooster that I could leave in the pen with chicks that were feathered out enough to be out of the brooder. He would scratch and then feed them grain and bugs. He would herd them up on the roost at toosting time and make alarm noises and calming/quieting noises to them like a mother hen. I was going to use him in my breeding program, but a dog got him.
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That is interesting.. I wonder why that is why they do not sex them when you buy them from TSC.. went there today, they get their chicks in tomorrow... but I think I will wait to get mine from the mom and pop store in April.. they have a more exotic variety and they know what they are talking about and if they don't, they don't mind googling.. It was tempting though... I keep thinking, well I will just stop by and look tomorrow.. but I know I will be happier with the other chicks that come in April..... Thoughts????
 
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