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They can't stop fighting until you allow them to establish their pecking order. Squabbles are normal when two animals meet one another up close and personal for the first time. As long as there's room for them to move around and for whomever ends up on the bottom of the totem pole to retreat there is no reason to interfere with their natural order of working things out unless things get very, VERY ugly. That RARELY happens.

Well, I put Roger in the cat carrier again last night, in the big coop. Today When I let him out, Mr. Fluffers wasn't so bad about it, and Roger has figured out to keep clear. He is starting to hang around the out skirts of the flock while they are all out, so I am taking that as a good sign. Maybe I will not have to seperate him in the end... But for now, he will be in the carrier at night for his own protection. I would like to breed him to my silkie hens thou, and to do that, I will have to have them in their own run/area that Mr. Fluffers can not get into, SO, it might be better to put them in their own coop as soon as Roger is used to being with them all, and they with him.

WIND! Oh man, I have never seen a dog love leaf piles as much as my two! I have had several dogs, and they all have loved to stick their noses and search, but I swear these two I have now... They dive bomb the piles! I have a huge pile that accumulated just outside my deck slider, and they love it. Of course now I have leaves all over the kitchen floor. Good thing the boys are gone with daddy and Grandma Frances to GR and Grandville Mall for a few hours. HOUSE WORK TIME!

don'tcha just love watching a dog dive into something like that?? such enthusiasm. My little blonde chihuahua does that with my hand under the blankets on the bed, loves to "pounce" and then wrestle with me. and the funny little puppy growl he does just cracks me up.
 
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That is fantastic that she likes to bake and at 10 yet! My 10 yr. old likes to help prepare everything out but prefers that I put the goods in the oven instead of herself. She is afraid she'll burn herself. I tell her practice makes perfect!!
 
All the chickens are now in the coop. I was a little iffy about letting the adolesents hang with the big girls but the girls behaved themselves. Before I did that though I dug up their run, washed and refilled their waterer, cleaned the poop boards, sprinked scratch all over the run and put a bale of hay in the run to cover one of the lower vents. They are so distracted by everything I did they are really not bothering the two boys (too much). Once I was comfortable that the girls were going to be nice, I moved Blueberry and her babies into the brooder room inside the coop. Yeay! All the birds are in the coop now. Much easier for me now.

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I just watched my frizzle blow across the run with her nails clawing the sand to stay her ground. Too funny. My poor bantams are no match for this wind!
 
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That is fantastic that she likes to bake and at 10 yet! My 10 yr. old likes to help prepare everything out but prefers that I put the goods in the oven instead of herself. She is afraid she'll burn herself. I tell her practice makes perfect!!

Mmmmm....today is a GREAT day to bake cookies!​
 
Hi erinlee, glad you found us
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Got to do a lot of perch fishing this summer up at Hessel and Drummond Island, my favorite eating fish of all time, and my sweet SO thinks it is his DUTY to clean them. Since I love the catching and cooking parts this works out great.
 
I am getting a new chicken today! She is beautiful! She had gray,blue, orange, cream and black. I don't have a name yet. I believe she is an Ameracauna. She doesn't have a tail.
 
erinlee- welcome to mi thread! Sorry about the loss of your purty hens
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I get very attached to mine and bawl like a baby when I lose one. But all at once? Just to horrible for words.
 
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Absolutely! Shooting for a pair of doelings! Once they're old enough to be freshened, they'll be milkers, as they are from amazing milking lines. I also plan on showing them, too.

Ohhhh will you be making cheese?? :: green with envy ::

I have actually never made cheese, other than kefir cheese which tastes like a bitey mix between feta and cottage cheese and happens when you let it go too long. But I would absolutely LOVE to learn how to make cheese, OMG!
 
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