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I got pecked by a broody for the first time last night. It was my little buff silkie, she's so tiny that I didn't even think she would be anywhere near being broody yet. I know it has everything to do with hormones and what-not but doesn't it seem like it's a tad early for that (season-wise)?? Not to mention, she is sitting on a GOLF BALL lol
 
Last year I had my first broody in March. I am hoping that will happen again.

Kodi wants to play

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Laura, Kodi is gorgeous!!! I love that color!

Well, after worrying all day, it seems surgery #46 is ON! Aric snowblowed both driveways, the path to both houses, the path to the dogs run, chicken run (basically most of the backyard lol) and two neighbors driveways. Then he shoveled the duck and chicken runs. The ducks were out most of the day despite the depths but the chickens were kept inside until he shoveled their run. Sad thing is he had a bad shoulder before he did all of this now he's really hurting. I offered to help but he doesn't want me worse off than I am before surgery. Good point I guess.

I checked with friends on facebook all day to see how the roads in Lansing were coming. They all seem fine, and Aric said most of M99 was good. I didn't get a call (yet anyway) to reschedule my surgery (every surgery today was canceled according to the news) so all is good! Now all I need to do is pack, eat myself silly (because I can't eat after midnight) and I'll be good to go!

I probably won't be posting for a while so if I don't talk to you in a while, I hope everyone survives the rest of this winter (Phil didn't see his shadow!!) and I'll talk to you soon!!
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Thanks Olive & keyt! He is a bit spioled. DH will let him outside but Kodi will keep scratching on the door till DH goes out to play
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keyt, take care, we will be here when you get back
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Last night my DF tried to take my truck into Lansing for work(4x4) instead of her truck(4x2), she made it 1 mile and said the drifts were close to 2.5 feet on some of the roads and turned around. She wasn't happy but being alive is better than stuck and freezing until morning. This morning we had close to a foot of snow in the driveway and a drift or two heading back to the coop around 2 foot. So we drove around a bit this afternoon to see if the roads were better, some were and some not so much, but we found a good cleared path to grand river, so getting to work for her will be easy.

The chicks in the brooders are doing great, we have 2 month old chicks in the big grow out box and 1 month olds in the smaller brooder and 24 eggs do any day in the incubator. Some of the colors we are getting from our chickens are really cool. I am still trying to get on of our computers to read a 4gb hd card. I guess I will just have to plug the camera into the computer and make it work that way, but no internet at the house makes it kinda hard to do when you leave the camera at the house......
 
Very sad day here! I went out to close the coop up for the night and found that our beloved Miss Barb had passed.
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I'm not sure what had happened, I was out there a few hours earlier shoveling and checking on them and she was absolutely fine. She was bloody on her bottom when I found her but she had not prolapsed. She also had a raw spot where she was molting but I think the others were pecking at her after she had passed. She was only 8 months old.

The worst part is she was my 5 year old daughter's absolute favorite! I haven't told her yet (to close to bedtime to get her worked up) and it's just going to break her heart. We also lost Buttercup last week to prolapse. It's been a rough couple of weeks! They were our 2 green layers.



Miss Barb.....
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Buttercup (not a great photo of her....she kind looks possessed here, she really was a cute little hen!)
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