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

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Olive oil is bad for chaps and saddles together.
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Olive oil is bad for any machinery with close tolerances.
Olive oil is good with fresh basil pesto and a good parmesan for dipping
 
The one thing I have been unsuccessful at educating myself about to my satisfaction is the hatred that Sunni have for Shia and vice versa.
Perhaps it is the moral equivalent of Catholic and Protestant conflict in Northern Ireland.
Another thing that comes to mind is the mayhem that ensued after Tito's death and the breakup of Yugoslavia. Serbs, Croats, Bosnians, Slovenes and Macedonians battling it out. That was difficult to understand. They are all Southern Slavs.
I think it's equivalent to the Catholic/Protestant conflict you mentioned.

Good thanks, after a spinning lesson, and the preparation for the Shabat dinner is on the end , so its good,
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That's a lot of free hay. You can bet I'd be doing the same thing.
someone else just said they were setting for the full moon like you

yes, he said i can have as much as i want whenever i want, and once his mom is out of the farm house he said we can move in there for free, just caring for his animals sometimes and helping to hay (i'm waiting for this one to pan out lol)

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LOL!

Olive oil is bad for any machinery with close tolerances.
Olive oil is good with fresh basil pesto and a good parmesan for dipping
Yummy!!
 
Good thanks, after a spinning lesson, and the preparation for the Shabat dinner is on the end , so its good,
What's for dinner?

This was breakfast. Simple but delicious.
Apples, blueberries and the most delicious mango and jalapeno chicken sausage.

 
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Morning @Chaos18
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Morning ALL! I have been trying to catch up from yesterday, took me an hour. LOL! (or longer)

I decided to just bite the bullet and stick my teenagers in with the big girls yesterday evening. They are almost 12 weeks old now, and previous attempts have failed. No blood shed, but the big girls bullied them into a corner and they wouldn't come out. I went out at bedtime and moved them into the coop they've been sleeping in and opened the access door to the big run so that this morning they could wake up and go out into the big run with the big girls. Went out to check on them this morning and they refuse to get out of the coop. LOL! I added a waterer in there for them and some feed and I am just hoping they go out and the big girls don't kill them while I'm at work today.

The funniest thing happened last night with them though, my little rooster (I guess maybe he is bantam sized cause he is tiny compared to his hatch mates), anyway, one of the big girls picked a fight with him and he ran in circles until she was dizzy and then when she finally got a good angle on him to peck him, he ran straight under her legs and behind her. LOL!

He's a wild little thing... he is the one that hatched from the blue egg that I thought was a cream legbar, don't know what he is, but he's comical and his comb is so huge now that it flops over and covers one of his eyes nearly!

With his hatch mates, that I also don't know what they are (they were supposed to be Swedish Flowers).




 
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