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CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Pics please! Lol
It's @SallyinIndiana that we're waiting for photos from![]()
Good morning everyone! Just a quick post for two things. Yesterday while I was fixing dinner, my DH said get over here quick!!! I ran to the window and there was an opossum trying to get into my garden while the chickens were out. He chased them off, but it was so disconcerting seeing it out there. The chickens just gathered around to see what it was going to do. They didn't even have the sense to run back into the actual run so I could lock them up safely. I thought they knew danger.
Anyway, I know many of you worm your chickens and I'm wondering: only when you see a need or preventatively. Which do you do?
Have a great day. I will try out my access and try updating the spreadsheet tomorrow morning with the new requests. I didn't know I was authorized yet![]()
Thanks all for the help on my bator. The Welsummer were put in on the 11th so I put them on lockdown on the...28th and they should hatch on the 31st. Unless my math is bad which it usually isI'm right, right? My dad checked too though so I should be good. Ugh, math...my personal tormentor.
I've got silkies due on the 3rd of april too so I've got to make a hatcher to put the wlesummers in so that I don't have to mess with the silkie eggs.
Lol and dad is threatening to turn the ee chicks outside in a few weeks they are soo cute! Their feathers are coming in and they are all so pretty. I was a little concerned because a couple ate and stood their up straight and shook their heads like they were having seizures of something. I took one out and massaged its chest/crop area incase it was choking and I was surprised at how small but hard and full their crops get. You'd think I was starving them too by how quick they all jump at the food. They cover it up almost withing minutes when I change it out because they like to scratch.They're something I just don't know what yet.
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Ah Kab I'm sorry about the baby duck.Doesn't sound like that was very fun.
Another home birth (non-hippie) person![]()
Me too! My husband calls me a hippy sometimes though![]()
CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Pics please! Lol
It's @SallyinIndiana
that we're waiting for photos from![]()
She did!!!! Little girl![]()
It's @SallyinIndiana
that we're waiting for photos from![]()
Oh ya!!! She looked ready to pop when I saw her a month ago! I'll bet if she hasn't already she's one miserable little lady with a humongous baby bump! Lol
She did!!!! Little girl![]()
Its been a bit busy here. Lots of bonding time and such. Then there is the warm afternoons that DH has been attempting to work outside with the chickens. And of course while DH is home the children are having lots of fun playing and being children. Pictures will come eventually.It's @SallyinIndiana that we're waiting for photos from![]()