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Just read your last memo there JJMR and started chuckling.
I am in trouble then, cause I have just been informed that I have a hatch starting next week. Cool, I was going to hatch a few anyway. But its going to be an unplanned large hatch in the winter. I have a feeling I am going to fill my bator, again.
So I will be finding out what stinky in the house means. And I had best get a few more tubs.
I don't have a business plan and I don't want to write one up again, Ever.
My girls don't have to pay their way, as long as they don't plan on staying here, forever, and they won't. I just expect hatching eggs when I want them.
But they do have to keep their numbers under control and not get out of hand. Because I just counted hens out there and I have more than I thought, yet not enough. They have been hiding out on me. Sneaky little things.
Let me warn you, don't just count your girls in each pen and leave it at that. NO, NO. Count them by colors in all the pens, the little fluffys take turns laying and leave you thinking you are feeding less than they are. Un huh, they know that sooner or later you are going to crunch numbers, and have learned to play the game well. Bird brain, my wallet, they are smart little thing's, but ever so cute.
I am really liking having my hatch in the living room.
So I can watch them eat me out of house and home.
But they are so cute.
Well in a few weeks they start their ugly stage and I won't like them so much.
I am in trouble then, cause I have just been informed that I have a hatch starting next week. Cool, I was going to hatch a few anyway. But its going to be an unplanned large hatch in the winter. I have a feeling I am going to fill my bator, again.
So I will be finding out what stinky in the house means. And I had best get a few more tubs.
I don't have a business plan and I don't want to write one up again, Ever.
My girls don't have to pay their way, as long as they don't plan on staying here, forever, and they won't. I just expect hatching eggs when I want them.
But they do have to keep their numbers under control and not get out of hand. Because I just counted hens out there and I have more than I thought, yet not enough. They have been hiding out on me. Sneaky little things.
Let me warn you, don't just count your girls in each pen and leave it at that. NO, NO. Count them by colors in all the pens, the little fluffys take turns laying and leave you thinking you are feeding less than they are. Un huh, they know that sooner or later you are going to crunch numbers, and have learned to play the game well. Bird brain, my wallet, they are smart little thing's, but ever so cute.
I am really liking having my hatch in the living room.