Raz, how did the meeting go yesterday?
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According to that line of thinking I am over the hill, however, I'd rather be over the hill than under it.Daron... Now that your birthday is over... And you have another lovely day... Are you happy? Cuz you are now half way up the hill.. In 24-25 years, you will be at the top, and then it'll be down from there....
Oh they are pretty!
Sorry you lost one Native, but I agree, it sure does. But I think that makes you a better tender of them. If you didn't care about losing one, you wouldn't care about the conditions.
Sarah, are those the two I saw Wednesday? Boy they sure are pretty.
I had Pat out in the grass again tonight for a while. All of the big birds were in the coop so I set him in the grass and went and filled feeders and waterers and set the lamp over the waterer to keep it from freezing. I won't be out there until noon tomorrow, and they'll be up and running around the run at sun up. I love my roofed run... Still need to put the wood support in that was suggested. That will be a this week project after pay day. I only do things to the coops when its double pay week. Oh, anyway, I set Pat in the middle of the front yard and watched him for a bit, then walked away. By the time I got back to the front yard, he had finally managed to get up the house. It really does look as if he feet are getting caugh in his own feathers, and then he'll back up a bit and start going forward again. He actually tripped himself poor guy. I am thinking of trimming them a bit and then letting them grow back out come early spring so that he'll be set for Jace to use for cloverbud. The only chicken that is interested in being nice to him is my pretty girl Carmel. She is so sweet and passive anyway, so he'll at least have company till he grows his big boy pants. She sits next to him on the other side of the divide.
Thought I would share how I spent my Friday night: bathing chickens - Dragon (short for Snapdragon) and Ivy. Thank goodness I already have a husband who can't be scared off... I am amazed by how much they both love the blow dryer! I think between the Sevin, Ivermectin and two baths, the mites are gone. I will probably dust their fresh bedding with Sevin one more time before adding them to our other chickens in the main coop. I do NOT want any mites in our coop, but I can't leave them in their rubbermaid tote home while we are gone for Thanksgiving.
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