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Yesterday and today are the first we've had in 10+ days. Normally average over 1" a week. Part of why I selected this land.I'm desperately in need of rain if you wanted to ship any a couple states north.
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Yesterday and today are the first we've had in 10+ days. Normally average over 1" a week. Part of why I selected this land.I'm desperately in need of rain if you wanted to ship any a couple states north.
Yesterday and today are the first we've had in 10+ days. Normally average over 1" a week. Part of why I selected this land.
Yesterday and today are the first we've had in 10+ days. Normally average over 1" a week. Part of why I selected this land.
Stopped raining here hours ago, it was chaining northwards at the time. I've been out moving drainage rock. Its like 95% humidity, but its only 73 degrees, so I'm sweating like a pig on a roasting spit, but I'm not on my knees with my heart pounding, so its a win. Anyone know how much rock a typical spade full is? I've done 18 spadefulls per wagon load, 14 times. Headed out to do it again. Thinking its maybe a cubic yard? Well, technically, its a flat blade shovel. Full length handle.Well, we had a short downpour so if you did send it up, thank you. (First thing I did after work was check that the chicks were dry and comfy).
Pictures inserted, above.
That was Stripe (P1-04), age 20 weeks.
Honey Buns (P2-01), age 17 weeks
Roman I (P2-02), age 14 weeks
Signature adjusted with the new flock count.
Will do this again next week, I think, cull some more males out of the mix.
Bad day to be a dominant white cockerel with some pattern showing. Butchering!
i VERY MUCH appreciate the correction, thank you.The ones in the pictures have Silver (turns gold to white, is dominant, is on the Z sex chromosome), not Dominant White (turns black to white, is dominant, is not on the Z sex chromosome.)
Still a bad day from perspective of those birds, though![]()
Which ones are your current flock sires?