Dangit - lost all my quotes.
I can't remember... ummmm...
@Sally Sunshine I want some of your project eggs, too!
And I'm SOOOOOO jealous about the goats - those are the ones I want as well. Agree with @ChickenCanoe - I have to wait until I have the facilities for them (and the time to care for them). Have you seen the website "Weed 'em and Reap?"
Very funny, and has some amusing things about goats and goat keeping. (She keeps the mini Nigerians, or did). I thought to direct you there because she talks about the slightly different milking stand/situation with such a small little goat - it was interesting.
My favorite part, under backyard farming, is the "funny stuff" section - don't miss "Goat Glamour Shots: The New Selfie"
http://www.weedemandreap.com/category/backyard-farming/funny-stuff/
Fire and others, I can't seem to get a day off for rain much either. It's been raining like crazy here in Texas and it JUST WON'T STOP!!!!
I can't recall who posted it, but that was such a sad story about the little boy hit by the car.
@BantyChooks , @ChickenCanoe - I've tried to be really good about the chickens having lots of space, between 10-20 sq ft per bird in each coop, even though they range outside all day also. (The 15 week olds have 6-7 sq ft per bird indoors, with ranging, but they are in a growout tractor coop and will be moved soon.) It's easier when you're building for yourself rather than trying to have them fit into an existing structure you've bought (that's why the tiny Coop of Sadness had to go). But the EHAL cohort of babies do NOT have enough space right now. They have been growing so fast it has blown my mind, and I've been either unwell or swamped figuratively, or swamped literally (meaning rained out) - I must admit that I'm certain that's why Goodwin got pecked. I'm moving the boys into their separate growout tractor this weekend (working on it as soon as I can get my back to unkink). I've started on their large permanent coop foundation, but lots to do...
@jwlpoultry I've noticed it's slow on weekend days - I suspect because everyone's often out getting chores done. Often I am doing the same thing...
Well, after letting the chickens out I went back to bed to try to get catch up on some sleep after this past week - good to catch up on sleep, but I always end up feeling so unbelievably stiff and my back seizes up. I'm going to go take some pain killers - I've got a lot of work to do! (If I can stand to leave when waiting for those last two duck eggs to zip!!!!)
- Ant Farm