Thank you so much for your welcome and the offer of your learned advice. I WILL NEED IT I AM SURE!!
Beautiful pool!!!
Beautiful pool!!!
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it's 159 . I have a coupon for 10% off that expires today plus the 159 is a sale price. Normally 40.00 dollars more. Pam
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One more garage chicken to go! There's 2!
I didnt see which one laid it. Lol But the nester with the big comb that eats mice lol is the one that "looks" like a roo I think it was the mouser!I need a cam down there! I can see it from my porh but not always watching.
I want 2 white eggs! Cmon chicky chicky!
Too funny! But in my experience which is about the same as yours. Lol! Except for being around them as a kid. When one starts laying the rest are soon to follow. That's why fake eggs work. Kinda like monkey see monkey do.
I do have a bit of good news. Ron was outside with the dogs yesterday. Then he realized Buck was nowhere to be found. Buck opens the doors on his own. So Ron began to panic he realized only one place he could be. I don't trust either one around my chickens because their still puppies and have strong prey drives. Well Ron goes in the utility room where my chicks are and theirs Buck , he didn't hurt them but they all got a bath he licked them up good. Ron was in shock and relived he hadn't hurt them. So yea Buck he's really listening good. He also tracks so his training is coming along nicely. Pam
Here's the foundation to the coop I'm building inside the shelter I built. Pam, tell Ron thanks for his advise the other night. I need all the help I can get. Almost finished assembling the table saw, so I can push forward.
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Y'all call them crayfish?Are you in north LA, or..? I've always heard them called crawfish. I'm a little south of Baton Rouge- I very rarely travel farther north than Zachary. I think its crazy how much the name can vary, even in our own state!
It has been a VERY busy weekend. We haven't had a working tractor in ages, so we borrow a friend's sparsely. We help him with his cattle and horses, so he doesn't mind helping us back. It's been several months since the last time we used it, and yesterday our friend brought it over. We got so much work done! A LOT of dirt was hauled, dumped, spread, raked, built up, dug out. We have a pond that we pumped dry, and we've been wanting to dig it deeper so that we can build a pen around it for the ducks. It is currently 1/3 of the way dug out, but we've got more work to do this week on it. It is still very muddy, and the mud is very sticky, so we're trying to work around the edges and let it dry some. I'm so excited for it to be dug out all the way. That of course means there will be more work building a new pen, but I'm SO ready for the ducks to be out. They are very messy! I try to let them out to free range when I can, but I'll be darned if my ducks, which I hand raised and are going to start laying this month, get eaten by coyotes. So for now, we wait. We have seven cow dogs, two of which are puppies of a large breed. Well one of the puppies got into a fight with my small/medium sized girl and got a small chunk out of her scruff. I bathed my baby twice and let her air dry, then sprayed the wound with Blue Kote. I then proceeded to baby her by feeding her leftover macaroni and giving her ice to chew on.
We differentiate our cow dogs and home dogs, because our cow dogs are for work and not play, but I couldn't help spoiling her a bit. After letting her lounge in the barn all day with ice to chew on, I rearranged our dogs and penned her back up. Hopefully everything will work out alright. I weeded out part of the garden in between all of this. It is unfortunately in a low spot, so it got very flooded in the past few weeks with all the rain. We left it alone until just recently when it dried back out. It is a jungle! I only weeded two rows of beans, and I got four buckets stuffed to the brim with weeds. All the chickens and ducks loved it! I got some fun photos and videos this week. I caught one of the silver laced wyandotte hens laying an egg! Sorry for posting so many photos! You can click to make them bigger. A beautiful sunset I caught last Friday:
One of our new waterers:
My RIR. They are getting so big and beautiful:
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Three month old mallards:
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The turkey lurkeys:
The new wyandotte roo. I'm not sure how old he is, but he barely even has spur nubs, so he can't be very old. He's going to be huge!
Chicken cuddles:
I've been considering a small incubator for my house. We have a large one at the barn, but I'd like a small personal one for special hatches. These are the ones at my Tractor Supply. Do you guys know which one would be better?
One of the first chicks I raised:
My three broody silkies. Can you tell which hen is the dominant one?
I put another box for the girl brooding on the floor, though much to her protest:
My pekin and crested blue swedish:
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Only a small amount of the weeds I pulled. The ones on the floor came out of the bucket, which barely made a dent.
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The wyandottes and friends doing a great job at cleanup:
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:cd :cd Phew! I think that's it! Like I said, it's been a very busy weekend. LOL.
Be careful, think of Jennifer's dog.
Here's the foundation to the coop I'm building inside the shelter I built. Pam, tell Ron thanks for his advise the other night. I need all the help I can get. Almost finished assembling the table saw, so I can push forward.
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