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Farmerboy - Those emu look like they are friendly. Are they?
Huh, let me tell you about it!
Yesterday, I had cleaned out the brooder shed where I keep the brooders in, and its the Emus's home until I get the breeder coop cleaned out and finished. Anyway, got it cleaned out and spread the new shavings around in the shed, then I laid down on the floor enjoying the nice clean shed. The emus walked in the shed and started pecking my shirt, Ann leaned over and made a very big peck on my.........nose! It was very painful....

The moral of the story is.... Never lie down on the floor where the nose pecking varmints can reach! lol But I just remember, they will be about 5 to 6 feet tall when fully grown! Uh, I may have to wear a good mask around them to protect my nose. LOL
Yes, yes they are really friendly anyway. They follow me where ever I go. I love those silly birds. lol
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! If I have facebook I will like it, but I don't.... But like it for me.
Farmerboy: Sorry about your nephew. I have not been around for very long. What is his diagnosis if you don't mind sharing? I will keep him in prayer.
Sure.
He is due in October 26th, if he survives that long, if he does, he will die as soon the cord is cut, for he has serious heart issue, and many other issues. The doctors have found what is causing him to have these problems. His 5th and 14th chromosomes have for some reason had broken off, so the blueprint for Micah was missing information to build him, resulting lots of problems. Plus the broken parts had reattached themselves to the different parts of the chromosomes, making the building process confused with the misinformation. I am so sad for the little guy, but I know that God knows what is best for him and all of us. We still continue to treat Micah as a human being, which he is very much so, and love him as part of the family. I love him, even though I have never held him or met him.
This image was taken when he was 20 weeks old. I love his smile.
Farmerboy - Can't believe you saved that piglet. Wow, what a story. Is infection a possibility?
We were pouring iodine on her almost the whole time, and soaked the threads in iodine before using on her. Plus gave her 1 ml of penicillin. It seems to be doing the job. I will check her over well in the morning.
in other news.......... DH GOT THE JOB!!! I'm very happy for him!
I had checked into getting KuneKune's but WOW a breeding pair of them are SO expensive, but they are a smaller and more rare hog and VERY docile, also not known to root so much and tear up the place. I may check with you in the spring and get a pair of AGH.
Just let me know when you are ready.
Got the layer coop cleaned out! I am so glad that is done! Does anyone care to guess how many wheelbarrow loads of manure I took out of the coop?
Good night!