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Thanks, it was fun. Moose and I worked a course we had never done before, did pretty good.
Hi Joey, nice to hear from you. The birds are looking good!Howdy to all you lovers of everything feathered and furry! It's been awhile, so I thought I'd drop by to let everyone know that I'm alive and well. There's been a lot of real-life stuff going on in my house over the past couple of months, so I've been a bit preoccupied. Things have finally smoothed out, but I still have tons of stuff to do. It's been quite awhile since I incubated any eggs, but I peek in on the thread every chance I get. I know I won't be incubating any more until the spring, so I thought I'd give an update on the birds I'll be using for breeding. They're still young, and they will go through a lot of changes between now and breeding season, so it'll be awhile before I can start picking out who will be bred, who won't be bred, and who will be bred with whom. Some of you may remember, I have two families of HRIR. I see potential in many of these birds, and I'm hoping to get a trio from each side. Quads would be nice, but I can raise a lot of babies even if I only have two decent pairs. They look a little rough around the edges right now since they're in the middle of molting, and the cockerels have hit a growth spurt that's made them slender. This intense southern heat isn't helping much, but I know they'll grow into their new bodies pretty soon. I'm really looking forward to see how they look as adults...
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I've been doing a lot with my grandson lately.
Fishing....taught him to ride a bike.....took him to Fayette state park
(Google it....it's a cool old ghost town).....fishing again today.
And have a full schedule between today and Tuesday when he goes back home.
My Call duck eggs are coming along well
(The ones that actually started....still have too many clears)
I'll check back in soon.
Hi Phil! Have a great time with your grandson, and good luck with the hatch!
I hope he is ok!O no my dad got bit by a huge male Rottweiler
It was so hot today, I did not achieve quite what I wanted to but thats how it usually works right?
Goat pen is almost ready, I need to stack wood in the wood shed yet, and make a door early in the morning.
The grooming table is done, this is before its painted
Lil Luke was so proud! This was the first I let him do all the measuring, cutting AND the assembly. Thank GOD for driver drill for weaklings like me and Luke, I wish I could have afforded one years ago oh wait we didnt have cordless crap back then!! DOH
I have a yoga mat for on the table after the paint dries.. Maybe trim dogs tomorrowstarting to wonder why I chose a hairy breed ugh![]()
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AwwwwwwwThank you everyone!!! This being my first time incubating/hatching has been very stressful! And I'm sure I've done a dozen things wrong,besides making my own bator, but I am so happy that 2 have made it so far, and I'm trying to be patient on the other 5 (even the one that is day 23 today) I have a few more sleepless nights that's for sure! But watching my 2 little red fuzz balls make it all worth it![]()
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Awesome!