Hatching Eggs / Paypal CHAT Thread

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My box of 9 English Chocolate Orps still have not arrived that shipped out on Tuesday and was supposed to be here yesterday. :hit


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I called my PO this morning because I knew a package should be in. They claimed they called me? Um no. I'm never away from my cell phone in the mornings. Don't know who she called but it sure wasn't me.
 
I am heading home.  I feel like crude and staying at work isn't helping.


Feel better. I think I'm coming down with a chest/head cold. Mail lady hacked all over me yesterday and sure enough I woke up hacking my lungs out in the middle of the night. I'm hoping its just,allergies, but I doubt it.
 
Crystal, next spring, hopefully! Aren't they so pretty?
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Olivia's Dutch doe had 5 babies last night. I found a nest yesterday that she had just made (inside a potato chip box that I left in the chicken house where the rabbits live with the chickens), so I knew it was time. I went out last night to bring her in and she already had them. One was dead and she was very jumpy (nothing new for a Dutch), so I didn't have much hope. She didn't want to be anywhere near them, and when one moved she nearly attacked it. We prayed and asked Jesus to help her care for them, and this morning she is calmer than she has ever been and 3 are alive and doing well. The 4th died this morning. She is a first-time Mom, too.
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We had Mini-Lops when I was growing up and they were always calm and sweet, and usually good mothers. The Lionhead buck we have is also like that, but the Dutch are very nervous and wild-like, even when handled a lot. I have never seen her as calm as she is this morning. Olivia is so excited. She wanted babies for a while! She is on the lookout for another breed, though, and she wants to sell her Dutch. She wants something calmer and easier to handle. Any suggestions?
I love our Flemish, so so calm and theoldest lays on the couch with me too. She just gave us a litter of 12 as a first time mom and only lost 2

Quote: As Madam said grow fodder and feed them hay, no grass needed, plus the bunny berries make great garden gold
 
You've upgraded from chicken enabler to rabbit and bee enabler too I see. I think that's how progress happens. LOL
OK, who's the goat enabler? DH wants a couple of goats for brush clearing, etc. We need something calm that won't need to be milked as he refuses, and I don't have time.
 
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