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Praying Mantis freak me out, but we had one show up on the sliding glass door one day last fall and I was able to get some really cool pictures without having to be on the same side of the glass as it.
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Hmmm, last to bed and first to rise? This explains why I'm yawning so much this morning.
I've met Tim before when I worked in advertising at Meijer. He co-hosted a West Michigan chat type show and Meijer would have people come on and cook or demo new products.SJ - my cousin Tim Cusack is one of the MC's for laughfest!
YOU SAID, "OPEN A REPLY BOX ON ANOTHER TAB IN YOUR BROWSER " TO ELIMINATE OR REDUCE SCROLLING. FOR ME, THAT MIGHT AS WELL BE GREEK CAUSE I'M NOT FLUENT OR EVEN COMPETENT IN COMPUTER SPEAK .
At the very top left corner of the browser you should see the little chicken face and Michigan. To the right of that (depending on the browser) will be a little empty rectangle, like a mini-tab, or a plus sighn, or something. That is how you open a new tab.
Copy the text in the web address, something like... www.backyardchickens.com/t/..... Copy it all. Click on the new tab. Paste the web address in the address bar and press enter. You should now have 2 BYCs you can move between by clicking the tabs at the top.
I DIDN'T NOTICE YOU CUT DOWN ON NOVA'S POST UNTIL YOU SAID SO. THEN , I NOTICED YOU DID BUT NOT---- HOW . HOW? I REALLY WANT TO KNOW. I'M A COMPUTER DUD.
Once you have your quotes in the editor, just highlight the parts you want to remove and press the delete key.
ANYONE KNOW HOW TO PRINT JUST A SECTION OF A POST? OR DOES THAT DEPEND ON THE COMPUTER AND/OR PRINTER?
I don't think any browsers have a print selected text option. The best way to do that would be to highlight what you want to print, copy it and paste it into Word or something. If you use Word, the images and all should copy over. If you use just a text editor the pics will probably not now up.
Great looking coop. Love the skylight!DH has been working on the coop again the last few days. I am so excited for my chicks to come next month.![]()
Put your arrow/little line/cursor over the spot you want to start deleting. push down on the left side of the mouse, hold and pull down the mouse, covering all the parts you want to delete in blue. Let go. hit the backspace button, and it is done! To delete pics, put the arrow over the pic, and click the left side button on the mouse. The pic should show up blue. Hit delete, and voila! Sometimes i put my little line/cursor at a spot and just hit backspace to get rid of blank spots. Hope this helps! I am a dud too. (I did the bold to break this up a little for your eyes)
Snowflake, what exactly did you use to de-worm your chickens? Not all wormers work on all kinds of worms. One of the links under my post is a thread about deworming. I used a horse wormer on mine; i had definite evidence of roundworm and tapeworm . Must have come with one of them![]()
I always used the preventative too; garlic, pumpkin seeds, DE...... Nope. Started getting surprises when i cleaned my coop. Keep in mind i mop the floor with bleach water every day in the summer, so it was not a cleanliness issue. As far as the great do you/don't you debate, all birds who eat bugs will get worms eventually. Grasshoppers are hosts for roundworms, for example. The general idea is that most healthy birds will only be able to host a "healthy" amount of them. Problems are when they get overloaded (you get the surprises) or they lose weight, etc. Personally, i do not want a "healthy" amount of worms in my stomach.....so i do an annual treatment for my birds and yes, i do a yearly treatment for myself too (black walnut) Just a personal preference.
OK, that means you are on to the sour crop. Good news is no more hard stuff. Bad news is she's fermenting grain in there. Be Very Careful what you feed her the next few days. Since she's not stinking, i take it as that you are in the beginning stage, and that is good. Definitly the buttermilk, and some diced garlic if you can get her to eat it. Mabe some cooked yolk, with that in it??? You have to keep her nutrition up, with as little actual solids as possible. (The goal is to get it to all pass as soon as possible) If all goes well, in around 2-3 days she'll be good as new. YOU HAVE TO KILL THE YEAST THOUGH. She ain't gonna like the interference, but you might make a friend of her yet!Veena does not look better today. She is eating, crop is mushy. She has yucky butt, still pffed up, no eggs from her for three days.