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

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See what I am doing.
Good choice!!!
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However, if I do not stop trying to work without protective eyewear, I won't be able to see anything ever again.
I agree! That is something that I need to use more often as well. I wear glasses - and I usually feel those are "good enough", but they usually aren't. I had to find a pair that fit over my glasses though - since I can't see what I"m doing without wearing both at the same time.
 
I removed 18 feet of chicken wire from the sides of the run, and about four from the roof. The landscape supply guy came with my limestone, and I was able to fill the back nine feet.
I might get more work done tonight, but I should really wait until tomorrow when I have protective eyewear. The rust dust is blinding me. Shrapnel is not good for my vision either.
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Goggles and dust mask are a must.

Howdy all! You are all being very chatty again, no hope of keeping up! But Sally, that goat is probably the most adorable goat that has ever lived. Makes me think I might want to try to get approval for a goat along with chickens!

Chicks seem to be happy in their temporary coop. They are getting big!!





I'm going to be getting rid of the cardboard tomorrow, adding sand, and hanging a water container. When i got here last night, they were out of water in the green container, but the small one was still half full. When I refilled both, they acted like they had been deprived of water for days. This morning when I stopped by, both containers were half full. I topped them off and put them back in - they again acted like they had been deprived of water for days. So, now I know it's all an act.


The good news is that as of tomorrow, the property is mine and I can start the process of applying for the overlay. The clock starts then!!!

Happy Hatching everyone!
Don't count on having good luck with chicken ordinances if you try to add goats too.
The city of St. Louis always allowed 4 chickens without a permit. 10 with a kennel permit.
Earlier this year a group tried to get it increased to 12 chickens and have emus and goats allowed.
While I think 4 is too few, trying for goats and emus in those tiny yards was a bridge too far. It was resoundingly defeated.

Try closing your eyes. Should help with keeping stuff out.
Then you can't work.

However, if I do not stop trying to work without protective eyewear, I won't be able to see anything ever again.
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And you can't drive to the hospital with junk in your eyes. Trust me, I know.
 
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