oh I am so sorry you lost your favorite hen, I raised four Jersey Giant chicks when they were big enough he put them in a pen with a JG roo and a Barred rock roo and several hens everything seems ok for a days then the roo died, then one pullet after another died we couldn't figure it out till I thought the Barred rock roo was doing it. Got rid of him and his hens, they stopped dying. I now have the rest which is a Blue JG roo, and two hens. So that darn Barred rock roo was doing it. The JG roo that died was like a dog to my son he would let him out everyday and they would walk around the property. My son was so sad. I get so close to these birds.This is going to sound amaturish, but I lost my first girl tonight. I heard everyone making a racket and went out to find one of my beloved hens gone. She was a barred rock and her name was Rotunda (she was the fattest & fluffiest bird) I have no idea what happened I just know I will miss her fluffy butt so much!
Oh no you are sick! I hate being sick. I have a sick nephew staying with me, he has the flu, yuck! Hope you get better fast OpaI think it is time to admit that this night is over for me. This is the 3rd time that coughing has awaken me. Hope's grandkids came over with colds and now I have it.
Coffee is done and tasting pretty good so I think there's a change I'm not going to die inspite of sounding like a lung has just fallen out.
I haven't looked outside to see if the snow has quit but I want to get it offf the drive before anyone drives on it. Plus our laborer must park there since his car can't negotiate the drive going down to our shop.
For many years I would clear the driveway with a snowshovel. I had a single stage snow blower but using it was almost more trouble than it was worth. If the snow was very wet I was constantly having to stop and clear the chute. Plus the wind would blow the snow back and I'd wind up covered and looking like a snowman.
A couple of years ago I decided that shoveling was becoming too much work and bought a large two stage snowblower. It has a 30" clearing width, has electric start, is self propelled, has a power steering system, four way joystick chute control, and even has heated handgrips. I added a cab to it and now I stay dry while using it.
Last year's snowfall only required the snowblower 5 or 6 times for the season. Let's hope that this year is no different. Although I suppose we really do need more snow to help get the lake levels back up.
Stay warm and dry and don't over extend yourself removing this storm's accumation.
Tap so sorry about your hen.Not a bit. My hen didn't make it and died last night. I had a few tears over her... she was my last golden girl... a golden laced Polish named Bea. My only broody Polish. I spoke to the vet again about doing swabs but he said her symptoms were too vague to be called respiratory and that it would have to be narrowed down to actually test for something. I noticed that she was very thin. My birds just haven't seemed to regain their weight after this molt. So I guess wait and see if anyone acts "off".
I am very thankful we didn't get any snow this time. Although we haven't seen the sun in about 3 weeks now. I had high hopes to see some this morning since the sky is mostly clear, however there is a cloud bank to the east where the sun should be. There is also a cloud bank to the west so even if the sun does appear it won't be for long.
Those puppy pictures were adorable. Our dog is headed to the vet today. Leo is an 8 year old Boxer and he has not been acting normal. I spoke to the vet on the phone and told him what I thought was going on. He told us to bring in a urine sample first. The test actually confirmed what I had said so he is headed in today. Hopefully he will behave himself.