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Speaking of S/G's..... I had 14 hatch out today!!!!
I love the S/G,But I would draw the line at the whole nakedness.!!!
 
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Good morning everyone!
Nice fish LA Mike
I was so upset yesterday I let my 7 chickens out the coop. I learned a lesson Never NEVER EVER trust a Lab. I had her by the collar made her heal. Chickens where about 6 feet out in front of me. I let go of the collar and she made a b-line straight for them went for my Golden Pheonix then a PR. When I finally caught up to her I put her on a leash. All of them came running up to me and I just walked them back in the coop like nothing happend. But I lost sight in all the excitement of my favorite one my Pheonix. I search around the house, the shop the field next door couldnt find her. It was about 8 pm when this all traspired I new she would come back before dark to roost but still. Finally about 8:30 she came walking out the woods. So I got her back, just missing her to longest tail feathers.
Any way hope everyone has a good day.
 
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WOW!!! You surely had some excitement. Glad that all of them are doing ok. Bad lab, bad lab.
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Nice fish!

I love your fishpond! I can see why the ducks would quickly adjust.

On the gander, I just went along with what Cottage Rose told me. It's possible she could have made a mistake. You can have him dna tested if you wish. If not, I guess you'll have to wait and see if he/she lays an egg.
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He sure is a BEAUTY! I sent off more feathers yesterday of two of my males and two of my females for the purpose of a "control sample" for dna testing. Previously, I was told by the dna specialists that they could not guarantee test results because they did not have Sebastopols in their database. I refused to pay $120 for dna testing and have the results not be reliable. Therefore, they informed me that if they could get samples from a known male and a known female then their testing would be accurate. Well it just so happened that I had a few known females and males available for sampling. So, I sent them MORE feathers. Hopefully I'll have results in a few days. I'll let you know what I find out.
 
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Cadjien, those bird dogs are very hard to break from not chasing/killing chickens. We have two Golden Retrievers that are chicken killers. My first year that I had chickens I had hatched a lot and over the course of a year these two dogs killed approximately 98 of my chickens. During their many attacks, they'd kill as many as 20+ at a time. They even killed 8 of my Rhode Island Reds that were penned up inside their coop by breaking into the chicken coop. The heartbreak of the reds was that they were my first chickens that I raised and they had just started laying for a few weeks. It's been a battle for the last three years to have chickens with these dogs. I constantly have to reinforce their kennel. My chickens cannot free range in the yard because it just is too much of a temptation to the dogs. I've never lost a chicken to another animal -- only my own dogs.
 
Im in New Orleans and my neighbor got a rooster yesterday. My tennant said the crowing started at 4:30am. He said that isnt going to work. The rooster happens to roost right next to his bedroom window. Im wondering if there is anything I can do to help. Maybe the neighbor can keep him in the coop until daylight?
 
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The price of feed is going up AGAIN. The local feed stores have flyers posted on their front doors, letting customers know that feed prices have increased.
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Flockraiser is up to $17.50 (not including tax) for a 50lb bag.
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