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The new girls adjusting to new surroundings. They're all preening now getting pretty!


Fingers crossed that you got some hens! :)
 
I met tjbeckman & lisa and girls today. Did some chicken swapping.
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It's always fun to do swaps in the parking lots of businesses.
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Sounds like some kind of a drug deal.
And we all know that chickens not only cause addiction, they are a gateway to <gasp> farming.
 
Well said Snowflake, I hope you have many good memories to help you get through the tough times.

I spent part of this afternoon cleaning the coop. I took buckets of poop off every surface. It has been frozen on for the past two months and REALLY adds up. I also took the spud and chipped packed snow/ice off the cement in front of the coop but didn't get it done. I still have the floor of the coop to deal with. Now that the shavings have thawed there is a damp layer on top that has to come off before I can even turn the shavings and add more. My dr. has instructed me NOT to do this without a mask because of what it can do to your respiratory system. Well I started anyway and then after a short time decided I will finish with the mask on this evening or tomorrow. I also discovered I have a mouse problem and will be setting a nice trap line this evening. I told my son I'm trapping to make him a mouse skin coat
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and he was not impressed.
 
Huh, thought I posted before. Did I forget to hit the submit button? Anyways....

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Snowflake. I'm so sorry for your loss. It's the hardest one for a mother to bear.

Mom, nice to see you post. I do so miss your stories. What cha been up to??

Beautiful day, hope you all enjoy!
 
Snowflake, thank you for sharing your post. I'm sorry for your loss, but am glad you have many fond memories of your daughter.
 
Snowflake - thanks for sharing about your daughter. Your heartfelt reminder is a good for all of us. I feel bad for your loss and it made me think about my great niece. She is 14 and was diagnosed RDS about a year ago. She got a leg cut goofing off on the farm and didn't think too much about it. She didn't let on that she had a problem until a serious infection set in - kids! Her pain has been terrible and since the first of the year, she has had several surgeries to remove infection pockets in her leg. She current has a pic-line and goes for daily antibiotic treatments. Nothing much seems to work. Her dad (my nephew) leaves for Afghanistan in a few months.

 

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