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CINDY!!!!!!!!!!!!! long time no see
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so, how'd the party go? are ya brain dead yet ? I hate having parties at my house - I always feel like I have to make everyone happy and having a good time - so I never have a good time.

Jon has to work both days, but it'll still be ok - only thing is, I have to pick up Adam sunday morning, and then hurry home to take Jon to work
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- so on Sunday I won't be free til after 12:00 our time.

Hubby will be home, though, if you come through when I'm not here.

Saturday Jon works 11:00 till... sometime,
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would have to check.

She just started going broody yesterday, sat for a half day, til the wind finally drove her off the nest (she was nesting right across from the open doorway
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dummy ) But today.... Oy!!! no way was she getting off that nest.

Australorp and Barred Rock would be interesting, and BIG
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Oh, and don't forget I have your blue bin, so ya don't have to bring a cage for BC, unless ya want something smaller for her - we can put some fresh hay in there, and she'd have plenty of room to scratch to her heart's desire
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. I may have to get me one of those bins for transporting inside the truck when it's icky out - I've used it a couple of times since ya left it here
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meri
 
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I suspected that these guys were putting it to me. They only want to service horse owners who have the big bucks. I'm going to start shopping around.

Thanks Shelleyd
 
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I won't need flock raiser til spring when I get the geese - right now I buy chicken layer mash (feed store mix) for about 8 bucks a 50# bag, mix that wiht a 50# bag of cracked corn (6 bucks a bag), and three scoops of soybean meal (was about 13 bucks a 50# bag)

For scratch I just throw out cracked and whole corn. I used to buy scratch, but they would pick out parts and leave parts, so I figured why give them that much option
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Next summer I'm gonna plant some sunflowers and dry the heads and just throw in full heads to them to pick at next fall.

We have hay here (big round bales), but I had some orchard grass hay, square bale, had one bale left, I've been using to put into nest boxes and throw down for them to scratch in. It was free, part of a trade for some horses.

Corn has gone down a lot - was 6.50 a bag (50#) then down to 6.25, now is about 6 bucks even - all this within a couple of months.

eta - there are bales of hay on craigslist cheaper than the cost you are paying. http://lexington.craigslist.org/grd/959301224.html first one I came to

here's some by Berea http://lexington.craigslist.org/grd/958116001.html

meri
 
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If you plant sunflowers, make sure they are near your house, or someplace else where the birds will stay away. We planted gobs of sunflowers around our garden, the birds (think they were goldfinches) ate all the seeds before they were even ready!
 
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If you plant sunflowers, make sure they are near your house, or someplace else where the birds will stay away. We planted gobs of sunflowers around our garden, the birds (think they were goldfinches) ate all the seeds before they were even ready!

Yeah, I had major goldfinch action on the thistles this summer.

I figured I would plant them alongside the main coop, by the water pump, so I have easy access to water.
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I suppose if I wanted to be mean, I could ghetto them with hotwire, I have access to the fence right there.

I also have the area of the boy's place that shows from the road - it is behind my clothesline, so sort of public, but not overly public.

I'm already wondering how to do the garden next year, I'll have to put up a fence, but I'm wondering if I'll have to put up a high fence, cause if they want those veggies, the chickens will fly or jump over a shorter fence. I do have a box of wildflower seed I meant to throw out last summer, that I'll throw out this summer, and maybe that'll draw the wild birds attention away from the sunflowers. Maybe
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Hey, I'll make a "chicken garden" with the wildflowers and sunflowers
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wonder how long before they have it trashed...?

I do have the chicken corral that hubby wanted to plant grass seed in (yeah, right) I may as well throw the wildflower seed in there. It is already churned up mud - maybe come spring something will come up for a little while before they eat it down to nothing. Cheaper than grass seed, anyway, I already have the wildflower seed.

meri
 
Thanks ESTPR13, for that tidbit of info, it would be interesting to try...I have some of those micro pads, I can just slip them in under a towel then cover the eggs with another towel. Meri, if you want I can try to bring these eggs to you, or I can just try to collect some of Sheilas she is laying about 3-4 days a week right now. not in any rhythm yet. I can also include the white Cochin bantams eggs if she lays any this week. Can't guarantee anything with hers since the Cochins are running with the rest of the flock til I get the ducks moved.
 
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How long have the eggs been incubating? I don't want it to be too weird a time frame, she might abandon them.

I could put some eggs under her this week, then swap them out when you get here.

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That would work
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since she just went broody yesterday.

Yeah, haul em along, I'll let her have a few eggs to keep her sitting until they get here, then swap them out. How many eggs are there ?

meri
 
I can always go over there earlier in the week, I was just waiting for Layne to be out of school is why I said the weekend, so Shelley and Cris(sp?) can meet him. But we can come Wed or Thur after school. Maybe even tomorrow after 12 if the weather is too bad for school tomorrow, road'll be cleared by noon at least.
 

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