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Thanks for asking Dan, nice to meet you. My DH Brett and I are real new to the IB thread and breed. It has been sort of quiet in this thread and as you said maybe nothing has been posted to "stimulate" any information or exchange of ideas lately.I feel like I need to ask if we have any IB people who are in the Illinois/Michigan area that may have been impacted by the tornado activity over the weekend. This has been on my mind all day.
It has been mighty quiet on this thread for several days now; I guess we all get busy, not that I am a prolific contributor to the thread by any means, but in light of the upcoming elections, talk of the standard committee revisiting the standard, and so much to be positive about in the club, I hope to see some lively and stimulating posts in the near future.
If nothing more, I am really looking forward to my "teenager" IBs growing into young adults. My Jeannie has really taken to the chicks and has them tamed down amazingly well. They run to her when they hear her voice and sit on her hands, cuddle in her arms, and "talk" to her (so she says LOL). I raised the first group without her involvement and they are as wild as March hares!
Cheers,
Dan
Ha! Funny story and good ending for all except Riley; I guess it's kibble again tonight!Yeah, they came through it well. Though, today one of the hens tried to commit suicide. Note to clucks, do not go in the dog yard. Not smart. Luckily the hen went in the yard with Riley, my 12 year old Aussie. She was pretty sure she wanted to eat her, but wasn't sure how to go from alive clucking chicken to meal. Apparently the whole Iowa Blue contingent sent up a ruckus even my hubby heard, prompting him to actually go check out the situation, rescuing dunderhead cluck from the dog yard, none the worse for wear. She nearly earned herself a Darwin award.
Our birchen girls just started to lay. The SP pullet has been laying since the beginning of October. Her eggs are a light tan and on the medium side. We are still averaging 5 eggs a day between 12 girls, all born April and May this year. not too badWeather is turning colder after today.
Six days till TG.
Time to go out and chop down a Christmas tree.
Bought a wagon load of pumpkins yesterday for the chickens - only cost $10.00 so check out your local produce vendors for similar deals.
When will the moult be finished!
When will the egg production pick up.
Oh no, I forgot to plant my garlic - wonder if I can find time today.