INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

Status
Not open for further replies.
@MotorcycleChick , sorry you aren't feeling well.
hugs.gif


-Kathy
 
No I haven't heard of Kentucky widage,

squirrels here always aim for us but it's a green pine cone the size of your hand or bigger. I will not park near the tree when they are harvesting the seeds out of cones.

This time hen is by herself so the others won't lay around here. But she took the eggs and left for a few hours then came back then left. Not sure if they have died or not so I'll get her some new ones tomorrow or Tuesday depending on the Altsterier laying ability in the heat

Not heard of the conibear trap either. Have some Google to do.
No wonder you never heard of Kentucky widage, there is no such thing. I misspelled it. Kentucky windage. It's the concept of knowing your sights are off one direction so you just aim the other direction to compensate.

A conibear is a body trap. Usually kills instantly if you use the right size for the quarry.
The #110 works great for weasels, mink, squirrels, and similar sized animals.
http://www.flemingtraps.com/duke-11...roductsearch&gclid=COqZ5uOvxs0CFQQpaQodWOIN1Q

Pennsylvania does not sell alcohol in their grocery stores. Well... We are getting stores ithat have a separate section built on for wine stores and, in one case, a beer shop.
We do sell mixers, and they are always in the same aisle as the soda.
Milk is still all I can tolerate. However, I was able to handle starting on the coop. I got the storage room cleaned up (for the most part), the chicken pen is refrshed, and the duck pen... Thankfully, I didn't put too much bedding in there when I cleaned it a few weeks ago. I managed to get a good portion of the straw out of there, and at least stirred up the remaining straw. Now, the sun and air can dry the floor. The ducks will rdusteibute the bedding later. When they are gone in about a week, I will be sure to do a proper cleanout in there.
I was told the "life" saying many years ago. I certainly have met some intersting people.
I am not sure how I forgot about the water bucket trap. I might switch to that.
Mice can fit into a hole the size of a pencil eraser.
Men are able to go without touching the seat itself. If you have to move it in order to keep yourself from dripping on it, then you should have to put the seat back down. Or, you could just put the lid down too. Then, no one will know who was in there last.

I finally caught my original broody off of the nest. Unfortunately, the other hen was spread out, preventing me from seeing any of the eggs. The two of them will be moved to the floor soon. Not for the safety of the chicks, but for their own comfort.
Every state has such different alcohol rules. Weird ones.
MO is pretty wide open except no sales between 1:30 AM and 6 AM, unless you're in a tourist zone - then you can stay open till 4 AM.
Grocery stores, liquor stores, drug stores, lots of places carry alcohol.
In KS, the only places that can sell liquor are state approved liquor stores. They are not allowed to advertise or put anything outside the store like beer signs, etc.. All they are allowed to distribute is business cards.
When I lived there, 18 year olds could drink beer and wine. Some night clubs were split in two. 21 and over on one side and 18-21 on the other side. The bar ran down the middle all the way from the door to the stage.
In Oklahoma, bars can't sell liquor. They just sell beer and setups. You bring a bottle to the bar and check it into a window where they write your name and table number on it. When you order a drink, they mix it from your bottle - then you take your open bottle back home, after you've been drinking. Weird.
Some counties in Arkansas allow no alcohol of any kind. I came out of the woods after a backpacking trip into a dry county. That was weird too.
 
Pennsylvania does not sell alcohol in their grocery stores. Well... We are getting stores ithat have a separate section built on for wine stores and, in one case, a beer shop.
We do sell mixers, and they are always in the same aisle as the soda.
Milk is still all I can tolerate. However, I was able to handle starting on the coop. I got the storage room cleaned up (for the most part), the chicken pen is refrshed, and the duck pen... Thankfully, I didn't put too much bedding in there when I cleaned it a few weeks ago. I managed to get a good portion of the straw out of there, and at least stirred up the remaining straw. Now, the sun and air can dry the floor. The ducks will rdusteibute the bedding later. When they are gone in about a week, I will be sure to do a proper cleanout in there.
I was told the "life" saying many years ago. I certainly have met some intersting people.
I am not sure how I forgot about the water bucket trap. I might switch to that.
Mice can fit into a hole the size of a pencil eraser.
Men are able to go without touching the seat itself. If you have to move it in order to keep yourself from dripping on it, then you should have to put the seat back down. Or, you could just put the lid down too. Then, no one will know who was in there last.

I finally caught my original broody off of the nest. Unfortunately, the other hen was spread out, preventing me from seeing any of the eggs. The two of them will be moved to the floor soon. Not for the safety of the chicks, but for their own comfort.


Or simply sit to pee. When I worked at a retirement home center their bathrooms were horrible. The cabinets were destroyed by the pee splatter. Even if a person was to make it completely in the toilet the splatter would still hit the sides of the cabinets. Made a believer out of me. Beside I don't have to listen to the wife scream when the seat isn't down. Except when the grand kids are here.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom