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Mornin LIZZZZZZZZ
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any fun plans?HI!
-Kathy
Mornin beautiful!Quote:and everyone else!
-Kathy
Quote: not yet I prefer email so everything is already notedand saved Mornin how are you this lovely day?hope yer feeling better than yesterday!
Yes, better than yesterday so far, thanks for asking.
of course silly!! Now easy on the hot wings!!!
I'll need to check the freezer, I might be out of wings.
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Sally, Banti, and I plan to host.
Awesome!!Sally, Banti, and I plan to host.
Quote: No, just gonna got get hay and feed. You?
-Kathy
I'm glad she's doing so well; I sure didn't expect it. Is she one of your better hens?
Tucker has settled down considerably, He comes within several inches of me now, showing no aggression at all. I still don't trust him (never will, fully), and keep an eye on him whenever we're in close proximity, but so far so good. I'm sure glad I didn't take him out when he was acting up; probably would have if he wasn't so danged good-looking!
His 1st crop of young one are 4 months old now, and some of them are as large, or almost as large, anyway, as my smallest layer. Two of them, white ones, are so tall they look like they're on stilts. There are 4 of them that roost all night on a large branch I stuck through the chain link sides of the run, 'cause there's one hen that won't let them into the coop. I used to lock them in a wire dog crate under the coop, but I was afraid a 'coon might get to them through the wire of the crate, so I left them on their elevated perch, about 4' off the ground, and its worked out fine so far. At least one of them has started to crow; haven't been able to tell which one yet. They were hatched during the 1st week of May. I figure they should start laying next month, maybe.
One of them is starting to look like a carbon copy of Tucker, even down to the bronze neck feathers. Don't know yet whether it's a pullet or cockerel, but it's going to be interesting seeing what it looks like as a mature bird. Would a hen have the bronze neck feathers, or are they always solid black? I've been able to stroke the 4 "perchers", even pick them up, so we'll see if they stay as tame as Tucker was.
The 2nd crop hatched out on July 2nd,growing like so many weeds..
nope, working til probably around 7, but i have tomorrow off. Tomorrow i am hoping to oil my new to me harness and fit it to my ponyNo, just gonna got get hay and feed. You?
-Kathy
Mornin beautiful!Quote:and everyone else!
-Kathy
Quote: not yet I prefer email so everything is already notedand saved Mornin how are you this lovely day?hope yer feeling better than yesterday!
Yes, better than yesterday so far, thanks for asking.
of course silly!! Now easy on the hot wings!!!
I'll need to check the freezer, I might be out of wings.
Quote:
Sally, Banti, and I plan to host.
we need to start working on it too! maybe your belly says chill on the wings a day lol