Just don't tell Ashli that you are getting eggs. It hurts her feelings because her hens are all boys.

That's my youngest DS's birthday too!It is the 22nd, Don't know where my mind was though the other date is DH's birthday. Thanks for catching that, I edited my post.![]()
My Isa is the only one laying though. Well, that we know of. The boys swear there has been an extra egg now and then over the last few days so maybe we have one more layer.See, I think that is when I started getting the eggs last year. For this girl, I can't remember her hatch date, but I do know it was right before the end of the school year so she is between 3-4 months old. I just don't know if I've ever heard of an early early layer like that. I have chickens I got in March that still aren't laying yet. It's just baffling.
I'm with Opa on those wolf spiders. They get so big. I can handle little ones just not the big ones.
As for the ix-nay, our Baby Girl actually crows from time to time and she is definitely a she. So there is a little itty bitty ray of hope, right?

I like it Nova!I promised back in the olden days that I would get a pic of my coop set up... SO, here it is, The whole containment it 12 wide, and 28 long. There is that much GROUND space. The coops have 74sq of floor space. I am pretty confident that it will be plenty of room for the winter. The whole run will be roofed with tarping, so that I can take it off in the spring... Maybe. I just need to work on building the supports first. I have an idea, but not sure if it is the best plan. I expect Opa could tell me if it is feasible. The plan is to attach anchor point, use 16 foot pvc to span the 12 wide area. There will be center supports as well as supports for weight bearing that go to the ground, Holes will be dug for those, and anchored in cement. SO, permanent placement. I will place the pvc roughly a 18 inches apart. I could place them closer if it is better to do so.
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I love all your cows! I want a cow!Very nice set-up, Nova! I like it.![]()
I like it too RaZ.![]()
Its still pouring here. Not complaining.![]()
Bella will be going into heat anytime this weekend, and I got the guy ready to AI her. We are having her bred by Guernsey semen, so if she have another heifer, it will be more dairy than beef, so we can have more milk. Its a waiting game right now. I have been checking her a few times a day, so we can catch her in heat, for cows have a very narrow window to get bred. Just 24 hours.
Here is the new picture of Maybelle- Note that she looks very beefy like her dad the Angus bull, that will means that she will produce beefy calves for our freezer, when she is bred by Angus bull when she is old enough to be bred.She may go to her first heat when she turns 1.![]()
She just turned 2 months old a week ago.
Bath time!
Silly Pancake
Even sillier November
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I will certainly go "like" your page.Howdy, everyone...
I'm in Midland, MI - still working hard to be able to HAVE coop....there is a group of us working to change the proposed draft of the 2013 GAAMPS to provide better protection for urban farms under Michigan's Right to Farm Act -
We would appreciate any and all support that other chicken owners can provide - we have created a facebook page:
www.facebook.com/BYChickenKeepersofMI
If you could/would "like" and share that page, and then stay tuned for our 'plan of action' with regards to the upcoming GAAMPS vote, we would appreciate it!
Welcome to HouseCat and CaraBear!
