A couple of friends of mine and two family members were partnered with me in raising some chickens. All of them lived in Braithwaite, Louisiana. The incubating and predator control were my responsibility. The chickens were always much more THEIRS than mine, because they actually raised them and enjoyed them very much. Do a Google Earth search for Braithwaite, LA.
Well, hurricane Isaac filled Braithwaite Louisiana with 11-14 feet of water. No livestock of any kind survived! Braithwaite is a tiny strip of land settled between the brackish marshes and the Mississippi River. The flood waters filled this beautiful little hardwoods delta area entirely.
I chose the breeds in the beginning and my friends-n-family would make the choices after that. It was great fun to hear the kids shouting their choices of eggs to incubate. I would sometimes act as though I refused to hatch any of those sorry breeds of birds! Of course, I'd hatch whatever they wanted. Sometimes I'd have to convince their parents to take a few more Polish, banties or hungry Giants. It was one of the most enjoyable things I ever participated in! It is possible that two of the families will not return. It literally fills my heart with sadness to think that these folks will no longer enjoy the lifestyle they were blessed to experience for so long.
My home was filled with 14 feet of nasty slop from hurricane Katrina back in 2005. The government built a 16 BILLION dollar flood-wall to protect us and the city of New Orleans from future flooding. This wall that protected us is what sent flood water pouring into other areas like Braithwaite!
These fine folks could sure use some prayer right about now.
Well, hurricane Isaac filled Braithwaite Louisiana with 11-14 feet of water. No livestock of any kind survived! Braithwaite is a tiny strip of land settled between the brackish marshes and the Mississippi River. The flood waters filled this beautiful little hardwoods delta area entirely.
I chose the breeds in the beginning and my friends-n-family would make the choices after that. It was great fun to hear the kids shouting their choices of eggs to incubate. I would sometimes act as though I refused to hatch any of those sorry breeds of birds! Of course, I'd hatch whatever they wanted. Sometimes I'd have to convince their parents to take a few more Polish, banties or hungry Giants. It was one of the most enjoyable things I ever participated in! It is possible that two of the families will not return. It literally fills my heart with sadness to think that these folks will no longer enjoy the lifestyle they were blessed to experience for so long.
My home was filled with 14 feet of nasty slop from hurricane Katrina back in 2005. The government built a 16 BILLION dollar flood-wall to protect us and the city of New Orleans from future flooding. This wall that protected us is what sent flood water pouring into other areas like Braithwaite!
These fine folks could sure use some prayer right about now.