Tara I see that you have a new Avatar, who is the dog playing with?
Scott
Scott
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Dec 18th, first of the pullet eggs from the Standard sized Chanteclers hatched this year--photographed next to the bantam project Chant hen eggers...not bad for five month olds, eh?
Food...
Simple meal last night...just home fries and burgers...too tired to do a bun, no worries...
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I skipped that last post
Oh man, I think I'm really going to like it in here Tara. Haven't seen the corner gas movie yet, but I will see it soon.
Way to bait Bama into good Behavior![]()
And yeah there aren't very many active Canadians and here are there?
AnyWho glad to chat with another Canuck...
( go Canucks go!... Boo flames and oilersjk )![]()
I do Thank You Tara!!!I have been keeping a trio of Golden's for my DD for 2 years now. She lost several birds and wondered if I could build a safe enough pen for them. I did get it done using heavy duty bird netting and heavy duty 6 foot tall chain link, with a foyer type entrance (2 linked doors 3 foot apart fully netted) and yes they have a roof over 2/3 Rd's of their pen, they can stay dry if they want. I was just wondering if they had to deal with only 2 colors like my Chickens? I learned more then I thought I would and still have several links to follow up on!![]()
Thanks again!!
Scott
The Goldens do become quite tame...I can touch toes and feet, often grab tails on them just because I can!![]()
If I quit bothering them, then most of them can get some eats at the bowl...got six in this pen, one is missing from the round about the feed bowl grouping. Probably knows I bother them if I linger...so off I go...then all six can have a meal.
Boys sure are pretty...
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Tara my memory falters but, I seem to recall the dogs are doing to get decked out full blast- and also farm animals. Must say I love that t-shirt, haven't seen anything like it.
Tara I see that you have a new Avatar, who is the dog playing with?
Scott
Tara do you wear that shirt on the bus, for the kids? I bet it's a big hit
Eleven toms a strutting...can you find the one LADY turkey strutting her stuff...yeh, Girl turks may have beards, may strut...the only thingmajig a girl turkey don't do is gobble. Well OK, OK...on a technicality...girl turks don't make gobble calls. They can still be found to gobble gobble their food.
Come on now...give the ladies a break here...breakfast break!![]()
Now that the 12 days are officially done, that still don't jinx that I am gonna take MORE Christmassy themed pics...Diva will wanna see bright holiday cheerful tinselly adornments on dem dawgs.
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Scott...this is Nine Oh's building and run...see the house on the end on the right? That use to be a small dog house, insulated and this now provides a nice darkened area for them Red Golden pheasant boys to retire into in the midday brightness.
Scottish Proverb:
Love this time of the day...sunrise! Promise of an even better day than the last...here in Pear-A-Dice!
The pinks, the blues...the reds of dog time play time!
There is no more perfection that this vision of peace, harmony, viciousness, and expelling energies. That's me girl, bite the bally...BITE IT! CARPE DIEM--Seize the day Fixins!![]()
George Bernard Shaw:
Use your health, even to the point of wearing it out. That is what it is for. Spend all you have before you die; do not outlive yourself.
This is how Fixins views the life expectancy of the sum of all her parts...going for it all, with all you got!
Dog din...Hot beef broth on the boil, so divied in some nice broth with some chicken bits...added frozen peas to cool it down before the dancing dog Fixins stomped too many times on my toes!
I like to make more roast beef, gravy and extra bakers then we will eat at one sit down meal. Take the leftover beef sliced up, gravy, dash of parmesan cheese and fry up some onions; after onions done, stir fry up beef and gravy mix and meanwhile in another pan, slice up extra baked potatoes into pan fries... Yummy meal of leftovers....that don't taste much like leftovers!![]()
So the trip we did on the day of Winter Solstice was to make sure we had a few provisions we needed on hand...
Case of romaine is a given.
And then given out with much glee!!
I hope everyone here eats, drinks (happily moderate if you are so inclined!), and is merry with all the joy of the season and for ALL of the rest of the new upcoming year of 2015!![]()
Friend sent me this one to me today and I did laugh in a very sic way...How very ironic...all these time saving devices to simplify living and still those that can spare no time to be enjoying it.![]()
I "get" that we are busy, but may we slow down enough to breath in the wonders of these moments?
Jean de La Bruyère:
Luv the view...grain elevators...not common at all now and very much appreciated by us. A very large visual monument to back in the day, eh. Grain elevators and water towers...tearing them down like our history they hold jest don't matter.![]()
Hey, anyone wanna solve a mystery of ours...why oh why do they build barns like this one?![]()
So have seen this a few times here in Alberta...the scrunched in side ones. Gonna make a guess, probably totally wrong but is this so a manger to hold feed can be made easily against the outside walls? I have never really asked anyone that has one of these barns as buildings. I find the shape interesting and would love to know the purpose of this building technique...anyone know the scoop? Sure would be neat to solve this one!
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Lol glad the hockey joke wasn't offensive![]()
Love the trucks by the way. I can't get over how beautiful those pheasants are! Lovely.
OK...hockey teams <<wink wink, nudge nudge>>...got yah!![]()
Yes, farmy vintage trucks...that can hold and transport a load. I never EVER wanted a diamond ring or useless expensive jewellery--like critter jewellery but we are not talking hordes of $ to acquire that. All I ever wanted me, was always a TRAILER to haul my stock and stuff about. So of course, only had eyes for men with TRUCKS--trucks that could haul a payload of crapola of mine. Boys with toys are the very bestest of men!![]()
Got the postal notification that the 1936 brochures are sitting in town at the main post office...sent Rick off to work today with the card and he's already picked them up.
One brochure, original on our 1936 Chev Maple Leafs.
The Truxmore...a 1936 Leaf with a load on her to test her carrying capacity (safety & economy run) versus costs to run in oil and gas. Already have a small black and white brochure on this campaign from a few years prior...this bigger one is pretty nifty.![]()
Got a set of original postcards coming in from Florida too, vintage postcards of Oka Chanteclers from the 1920's along with some of Bro W's dogs he bred (Yes, the creator of the Canadian chicken also delved into dog breeding, Shepherds I believe). Very kewl.
Now to see about framing some of this up (got four of the set of six of the Nash 1910 Chantecler postcards too) so I can SEE it to enjoy it instead of keeping them hidden away from view!![]()
Got this one too...original Rare Breeds International conference folder...the featured bird was none other than the Chantecler.![]()
Sweet pheasants...mild mannered, sometimes a bit noisy when showing off, but really...it does surprise me that more bird lovers don't have them. Very easy to keep, mind you gotta have really good containment facilities first, but after that...easy peasy, hardly eat much, crap is very dry (like a popcorn fart) and tres beau!![]()
My son came in from Washington(state) for the holidays, so my off and on all day backyard chickens browsing will be limited till after New Years. Had to catch up on all your do-ins Tara, if you really wanted to freak out the kids on the bus, I could send you my cone head.
"WHAT? You have family that you love more than your BYC family? Well, well, HARUMPH...maybe we all are not as important as ... <<harrumph>> family!"![]()
Seriously Woman, DO give that boy of yours (who is a MAN but will always be a boy to his Mah) a great big squeezy hug from us. And make sure and lick a Kleenex to wipe the turkey gravy off his chin when he digs into dinner...I know my boy JUST loves when his mother does that. In fact, ALL kids love when their mothers do that, especially in Public or mixed company...
Right...I said RIGHT???
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Ruth Ann Schabacker:
The conehead get up would likely never make it out the gates. I am quite sure if I marched outta the house, bus bound, the geese would freak, the sheep would bust loose to charge the intruder to hoof them into oblivion ... Nope, best you keep that coner...hee hee...
I do love how yer cone in your avatar is decorated so nice for the season! LOL
When the hurry and scurry of the current "holidays" comes to an end...keep these wise words of wisdom foremost in the planning of your upcoming new year...living life to the fullest, eh!
Mike Hammar :
ReTIREment...jest really potentially TIRED and worn up.
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Memento mori - may you all receive the gifts of love, health, joy, contentment, peace, kindness and forgiveness...in our pursuits of eternal happiness. May this season bring you true blessings; one and all of us.
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Doggone & Chicken UP!
Tara Lee Higgins
Higgins Rat Ranch Conservation Farm, Alberta, Canada
Thats 1 big ole slingshot. I need 1 of those aiming at my neighbor's house
You carved that? Nice... No amazing job.... But next time how about a catapult?