Thank you! Will monitor. I guess I need to put another fresh coat of paint on the "no Mosquitos" signs. Hardest part was teaching them English...



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I've got an exit sign pointing to the little chicken door in the coop. My mother asked if they'd be able to read it. I told her of course. Those birds are freaking brilliant!!!
 
I quote the Lion King, "Slimy, yet satisfying."

I guess they didn't read the ingredient label. :lau:lau:lau

I mean, really? It's chili, for crying out loud. Just like gumbo. You put everything and anything you got in it. Alternative is starving.

It took crazy lady a few years, but she learned. Don't ask if you really don't want to know. I won't lie to you, but you won't like hearing it. Goat. Rabbit. Squirrel. Heart.

I told the kids growing up. You have 2 choices if you aren't cooking.
1. Take it.
2. Leave it.
Your choice.
Mine were told find something on your plate, cause there is nothing else. We never did the short order kitchen thing in our house.
 
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Good Saturday morning to all!
@theuglyduckling Girl, I hope you were a fluffy girl before this disaster happened.

MY local new just reminded me that it has now been 2 weeks that you have been without power and water. I like to think that you have PLENTY of food...so don't ruin my thought.

My lovely buddy just shared a nasty website with me...I was scared to read it.
I keep looking at the people in the pictures...I'm looking for you!
I heard yesterday that the Marines had some sort of filter that they were using to filter salt water in PR into potable water! So hopefully they have drinking water at least. Just keep on praying and hoping. Wish she could check in! Although, that's just from a selfish point of view, most important thing is that she and her family are okay.
I really hope you are ok and that the bad guys are leaving you alone. :hugs

http://www.univision.com/univision-...e?hootPostID=3a441a1f7385df653448d79137548bf0
UGH!! did it again, that's what I get for trying to post when trying to catch up!:he
 
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Thinking good thoughts for @theuglyduckling ...hoping for her safety. Things don't sound good for PR. Our nephew has been deployed. Mission undisclosed but we think it may be to help patrol and move supplies.


We use those mosquito dunks in all water tanks and duck pools. Oxine in the chicken water seems to keep the larvae from growing. I also spray permethrin barn spray on the walls and roosting areas in the coops to keep flies and mosquitoes at bay.

Fed the bottle calf today by moving her close to the graft mom while they were eating cubes...first time out in the open....and mom grudgingly let her nurse....SUCCESS! one more task done before surgery.
Fed all the chickens and cleaned the duck pools out and refilled them. Had to doctor one young keeper cockerel....he was a little hunkered down....gave him antibiotics/gallimycin for possible respiratory cold.

Worn out from 4 days of butchering and clearing the garden....so instead of going back out, I made an apple raisen pie...smells good in the kitchen.
Going to rest today and hit it hard Sunday and Monday. Surgery is Tuesday afternoon.
Good luck Tuesday, will keep you in my prayers. :hugs
 

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