Is BYC Experiencing Cabin Fever?

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Mine is outdoor. She is near 100# and still considered light. Vet said she should get to 120# at two years old. I rescued her from our local animal shelter. Someone just dumped her off one night when she was a piglet.

Pekin ducks and probably Nubian goats.


Very nice of you to take her in! :loveIf I ever got goats, I'd want Nubians too.
 
Hope your appointment goes well Deb!
It did the Dietician wasnt there.... Bwhahahaha... The office nurse weighed me so I lost a bit.... All goood.

Dietician will give me a call later to discuss the diet... oh well.

deb Who technically has one more month to go... Then six weeks schedual where they will ramp me up to a liquid diet... Liquid diet before surgery and after while I heal. then liquid whIle I learn how to eat for a seven ounce stommmach.... :th

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It's my first time using a broody so I'm quite excited! I just hope the eggs are fertile. The Maran eggs are from neville, my araucana roo. It's his first time too! So I'm hoping he has got the hang of it! The araucana eggs are from a friend so they should be good! :fl

I remember the one and only time my RIR went broody. I swear she had the look of a new mom in love with her babies :love

I hope you'll share pics with us!
 
Heh, I took a photo of the pages so I could use it as a reference for the next time I get chickens. I've had a flock that mostly laid brown or tan and now have a flock that lays primarily blue...I really need a good mix of egg colors. That will help make my world complete :cool:
Yes! It is absolutely necessary to find the right balance between ALL the colors! Too much of one shade makes your basket look washed out instead of exquisitely vibrant.
I needs me a rainbow!

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I have egg basket envy.

What breeds of layers do you have?
 

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