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Are his legs a willow or lime green? Does he have a shy yet easy going disposition? I.e., you can handle him but have to corner him first?
 
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Remember, Lora is a Head Start teacher. She likes to share!
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"Over the ground lies a mantle of white" Isn't white the color of little flowers pushing up through the snow? I think they all died in a blizzard.
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3 more inches expected today. 4=7 expected by Wednesday.

When will it end!
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Oh good! I'm not sure if my younger ones have started yet or not. We keep hearing the egg song, but finding no eggs. My guess is they have found a better place to lay them than the nest boxes I just built. I'll may have to lock them up for a while
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Kari;
Have you ever, by accident, found an old nest? My strange question is: How old does a rotten egg have to be before it loses its stink?

If there should happen to be a rotten egg in the chickens play area this spring, and they peck it open, do they ever dry up and become odorless?

I know, strange but, "Inquiring minds want to know".
 
Steph;
How little is little? Could she fit into a bantam class? Could she be a mistake from "the factory"?

It's new brooder day here today so I better get my nail apron on!
 
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My hatch is going well so far. I candled at 8 days and only removed 3 clears. I also dropped one and cracked it so I opened it to see and it was so sad with it's little heart beating
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But anyway, I'm still hand turning 54
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There are so many I can't see into so I'm afraid to cull. I need a better flash light.
 
Liz found an old turkey egg the other day. If you throw them, they make a loud "pop" sound. Not as loud as a firecracker, but you get the idea.

Liz has some bantam EE's and Mille Fluer Cochins if you are interested Eric and Steph.

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