I've been away too long, far too much to catch up on! We've been busy here with hatching chicks, planning birthday parties, getting used to having all the kids home from school, and back to working (from home). My middle child just turned 3, the oldest is almost 7, and my baby girl just rolled over for the first time today! She is 3.5 months, and growing way too fast! Set the pool up last week (metal frame pop-up one) just in time for this heat. It's been SO nice! Though trying to manage a baby and a non-swimming toddler in a 4' deep pool when I'm the only adult here has been interesting. Oh how I wish DH had a 9-5 job!!
We have two broodies right now, a Buff Orp and an Ameraucana. Blackberry's (Am) eggs started hatching today. So far we have a splash EE and a yellow barnyard mix. Hoping to see a bunch more in the morning, she is sitting on a ton of eggs it seems! She gets very upset when you go near the nest, but is so attentive to the eggs, and now the babies. I got to watch her coaching her second chick to hatch this afternoon. Made me sad though, thinking of all the chicks born in the incubator without a mama to protect them and teach them. Artificial light and heat can only go so far.
And speaking of incubators, mine is FINALLY empty! *knock wood* Last of the chicks hatched yesterday. Considering it was a staggered hatch and I was just guessing at the best way to go about it, it went pretty well. Or at least compared to the horrible fiasco of a hatch previously. I did have two chicks that shrinkwrapped and died, because the incubator was accidentally left cracked open one night, and one I had to help hatch for the same reason (now named Shelly), but otherwise all the hatched chicks did great. I have several with feathered feet, a bunch of splash, lots of cute babies. I still have yet to get a hatched chick from my Cochin though. So frustrating! I'm sure she must be laying, her comb is bright red, I've seen the rooster on her, and she was the broody who abandoned the abovementioned eggs. But not a one from her. What gives?? The only feather legged chicks I have I am assuming were from my Brahma, since they all have small combs, and not straight ones. My only rooster is an orp, so any orp/cochin cross would be a straight comb. Frustrating! I'm really hoping for a blue or splash cockerel from that combination.
In non-chicken news, I just have to toot my own horn for a second. I can officially say I have lost 36, THIRTY SIX!, pounds since this date last summer!! Even better, I hardly have headaches now, my stomach issues are all but gone, and I have more energy. I feel GREAT! Though not having a single pair of shorts that fit has been quite the downside this week, without a belt I can literally walk out of them. lol I still have a ways to go to reach my end goal, but the difference already is incredible.
And another in unrelated news... We had our septic replaced a bit earlier this spring, which they of course loamed and seeded when they were done. It took ages for anything to start growing but when it did it almost all came up weeds, very little grass at all. NOT thrilled! We had gorgeous grass over there before. I'm trying to figure out what it is growing, but I'm having trouble identifying it. It (to me) looks similar to a bamboo stalk, with the segmented appearance of the stalk, solid green. Leaves shooting off. Some are non-flowering, some have small purplish flowers shooting out of them. Anyone know what it could be? Or how to get rid of it best? It is literally taken over that entire section of yard. And the septic company doesn't want to take responsibility for planting this crap in our yard either. I can get pictures if it would help.