Be happy to. ThanksHey Linda,
Good to hear from you.
I searched and did some quick reading on the Marraduna. Looks like an interesting breed. I may be a future customer of yours. Please keep us informed on these.
Cody
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Be happy to. ThanksHey Linda,
Good to hear from you.
I searched and did some quick reading on the Marraduna. Looks like an interesting breed. I may be a future customer of yours. Please keep us informed on these.
Cody
I had to spend this gorgeous day working. Ugh. I was glad to get home and handle the chickens.
My sick hen looks a bit better today. I gave her water from a syringe, then later got her to eat a bit of the oatmeal concoction.
Does any body have any silkies for sale in houma r close to houma
What do y'all use for mites/lice? I have a pyrethrin spray I used before, but I wasn't totally pleased with the results. I saw quite a few lice on my sick girl and I'm afraid to spray her with these temps, even with the heat lamp. But I'm sure lice aren't helping whatever's wrong with her, and may be the whole problem?
I know that if I didn't go to auctions or respond to bookoo ads I wouldn't have so many problems... But I've always been really good at nursing sick/weak animals so I'm willing to care for the castoffs. And auctions are just so darn exciting!The one in Kinder is like a chicken rodeo.
Hello everyone! I just finished a very large knitting project and am taking a break to check back in here. I didn't know Petrus made their own feed. I will have to check it out one day. Sometimes we go to the Alexandria Zoo because it is nicer than ours, so we'll make a day trip to the zoo and the feed store.
My girls are a little upset at the moment as well. I haven't let them out of the run in two days (or three? when was that rain?) They will probably go out later today, but they let their feelings be known any time we are outside! They're spoiled, too. When we let them out into the tractor, they will all crowd into the shade. Even if there is only a tiny speck of shade. All five of them will crowd into the tiny spot! They are so funny. I wish I could let them run free in our yard without a tractor, but I do not trust my neighbors and I can't catch the girls if they are determined to get away. We figured out the other day that the son of one of my neighbors is probably the one who hacked up our pumpkin plants. He isn't very nice at all. We put a lock on our fence, now. I wish we could have privacy fences instead!
Eek, wiggly baby on my lap, trying to bang the keyboard!
Also, we have reached the point where we MUST build a new coop. I went out to check on them before bed one night, and all of them were squished in very tightly on the roost. My husband and I can't build anything, so we will be watching a lot of youtube videos! We'll have to buy "real" tools, too. haha
I think we will make it extra big this time, in case I get the itch for more chickens. Also so that we do not have to build again when these stop laying. We'll keep them on as pets, but we will still get more for eggs.
Alright, back to my yarn! I still have baby booties, cowls, hats, mitts, and many other things to make. PLUS, I have to finish making all of our Halloween costumes. We will be going as Paw Patrol, by request (demand) of my three year old.