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Guess what i found in our bantam bin this evening? Bout fell over, there was only one, and i got her. (gave a gal the $$$ and combined orders) She is fitting in well with the others, though they grew more than i thought! Now little bean has a companion, the 2 bigger ones were hanging together and ignoring him. I am hoping for a girl, of course (Named her pearl) but it's staying if it's a boy.


Either someone is quicker than me, and knows what they are doing, or we are only getting the rarer breeds as "fill in's" to round out the orders.
 
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Those are going to be some big rabbits
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HURRY BEFORE YOU MISS YOUR EXCLUSIVE CHANCE TO OWN ONE OF THESE MAGNIFICANT EXTREMELY RARE CREATIONS,,,,

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Maybe Henry Goose is actually a seamstress goose...see how good he made a shirt out of a tarp? lol.
What do you call a male seamstress? A streamster? (spell check doesnt think so,.)

A tailor?
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Sorry about your chick.
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I am getting a Japanese maple, as well...cute little feathery decorative tree..

We got one of those almost two years ago, planted it with the afterbirth from my youngest daughter. Well, the parts of it I didn't eat, anyway!
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It has done really well!

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Are you comparing the tree to your hip? If so it's probably a black and/or blue pine.
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I don't mean to make fun of your recent pain...oh, wait, perhaps I do.
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Um, you do know that I'm just poking some fun?
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ROFL Harsh, man, harsh.
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Soooo cute!!
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And P.S. Grandma - I will be happy to, but it may take a day or two, I only generally stop by the computer for a minute or two at a time, here and there, not enough time to search anything up. I will let you know, though.
 
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This is rather vague territory for me, but I believe there is round up you can spray on weeds in your lawn without effecting the lawn, and so forth...

But yes, it does leave harmful chemicals behind.
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For the horses, we use a product in their pasture called Pasture Pro. There is also a store brand at TSC that has the same chemical (much cheaper). It kills the weeds in the pasture without killing the grass. I use it on my lawns as well. Don't put horses in for a couple of days after spraying, but label says you can put them back on pasture soon as it is dry.
 
Sorry all that I couldn't read all the posts since I last posted. I did skim some of the most recent pages to find out how all of you are doing

Fuzzybutt: Those are some cute chicks!

My husband wants a Flemish Giant after I mentioned raising some rabbits for pets, 4-H, and food. The pictures of them are just shocking in how big they are.

Mom2emall: Also sorry to hear about your chick and I hope you're recovering well. Japanese Maple are really great trees.


We bought our first chicks this evening. They are some week old pullets- Tractor Supply's version of Americauanas and ISA Browns, 4 of each. I thought I had picked out chicks that didn't have pasty butt (a few in the store had them) but when we got them all settled in our brooder (large plastic tote) with food, water, and their lamp I checked each one. An ISA had the thick stuff so I rushed it upstairs and watched some youtube videos on how to clean it. I think I overstressed it in the end and some of the fluff on it's butt is thinner than the rest. Any tips would be great. I can hear them peeping away down there, moving around and digging in the shavings so I think they are good.
 
I have given much thought about my recent problems with rooster aggression. The fav roo i had tried to keep, he started fighting my roo after he got his first hen, and my roo didn't like giving her up. Understandable. Then i stepped in between, and seperarated them with the soft part of the broom, put the newer roo in the goat pen with my red hen. Couple days later the roo started attacking me. Went on for a month despite me trying to get him to knock it off, and i didn't let the roos range together, kept the fav in the pen unless EE was in with his girls. I think the other EE roo i had to give up may have been the same way, starting after i stepped in., etc etc. My big question is, should i continue trying to seperate the roos if it is getting serious, or should i leave it be and hope for the best? I never let them get into a fight on purpose, and never in a caged area, they always have room to bow out and run, and i never let the winner pursue if i can help it I am particularly attached to my pet roo, and i don't want him to be seriously hurt, he is feisty but not a good fighter.
Both of these other roos were not excessivly handled, and were friendly until they got a hen, and i broke up their fights. ?????
 
Ummm ladyfeather, did you get it wet so it came off easier? You gotta soak it a minute, then start picking. gross, but after you are done it shouldn't come back. Then get her back into the warmth of her heatlamp.
 
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OMG it took me like an hour to catch up on everything!! Hope I got all the stuff I wanted to respond to here...lol

A crock pot is good for raising dead chickens...raising them to an edible state.
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Frying pans, ovens and grills will also work.
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I would do rabbit... but I am so allergic to their fur.... Oh, but it tastes so yuuuuuumy... Nice brace of coneys on the grill... Oh yeah. LOL
I'd love to raise them for food too as my source of meat, but am also allergic. I have never eaten one though, how do they taste? Ive always wanted to try. Can you just catch bunnies from your yard and eat them, the wild ones? Is this ok to do?


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You really don't need a lot of land to grow enough for your own use.
My garden area is pretty small too, Im just not good enough (yet) at this efficient gardening thing to grow enough food to be useful for long...it sucks. I tweak my gardening blueprint every season, lol.


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Well, ya'll hear what the mayor of Detroit did? He sold adjoining vagrant lots to residents for $200 to do as they wished. A lot of people are using those vacant lots for gardens, as RaZ said. I think its wonderful.
I agree that its great that people are doing it, and I also think it's really dumb that people are getting in trouble for it. Who the hell cares? Let people use the land for SOMEthing if it's otherwise gonna sit there unused.


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We grew corn for the first time last year, it was soooooo good. If you do plant some, we had a great experience trying out the "Three Sisters" garden. You plant your corn with crawling squashes in between, and a little later, (I think 2 weeks or so? I would have to check to be sure...) you plant climbing beans around your corn. The beans fix nitrogen in their roots for next years nitrogen hungry corn, and the vines also help to support the corn stalks. The squash help shade the roots, hold moisture in, and block weeds.

If it doesn't end up being too much, I am also very interested in canning. If you all end up with too many people, I am fine stepping out, though.
I love this idea!! I planted corn last year too, didn't get TOO much but it was still fun. I like the idea of using up more of the space efficiently too. And I would also love to learn how to can, just gotta find the time!


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Chickens are common pets. Right?
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Of course!


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I bought a White Pine just now. Gonna go plant it in the middle of my yard. Its about hip-high...then I am going to barricade it so that nothing can pick it clean...and then Im going to wait 199 years for it to grow as tall as my garage.
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OK, I want THIS one, banty or not! You have got to stop this weird experimental breeding Mom! You're going to create some kind of Jurassic Park in your back yard. First it was ostrich crosses that resulted in velociraptors and now flamingo hybrids???
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My oldest wants white silkies just so he can color them...
What colors happen with black over buff in silkies? I am so anxious to see what color my little silkies babies are going to be! I am so excited I could pee!
Your excitement is making me laugh!! So cute.


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After a damp start to the day it actually was pretty decent to be outside today. I got a few more spring chores done and learned a couple of things:

1) Mallard ducklings like cantaloupe.
2) When ducklings eat cantaloupe, they make that motorboat sound.
3) Ducklings and chickies who ignore each other during the day will bed down together when the sun starts to set.
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I planted a white pine today...did I already tell you this?
Its only hip high so I probably wont live long enough to see it be a big pine.

I am getting a Japanese maple, as well...cute little feathery decorative tree..

If I cant have grass, I shall have a forest.

Goes with my Jurassic park chickens.
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Are you comparing the tree to your hip? If so it's probably a black and/or blue pine.
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I don't mean to make fun of your recent pain...oh, wait, perhaps I do.
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Um, you do know that I'm just poking some fun?
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Blue Spruce..
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Of course I know..I would think something was wrong with you if you didnt get your jabs in when you could..
Did you see the baby Uggo picture I posted?
Are you jealous of my perfectly manicured yard?




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A tailor?
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Sorry about your chick.
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We got one of those almost two years ago, planted it with the afterbirth from my youngest daughter. Well, the parts of it I didn't eat, anyway!
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It has done really well!

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ROFL Harsh, man, harsh.
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TAILOR!!!!!!!!!!! Wow, my mom says that your brain can only hold so much- and once it is full, it has to let go of some memories to make way for new stuff...
but my brain sure has chosen some weird things to forget..
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For the horses, we use a product in their pasture called Pasture Pro. There is also a store brand at TSC that has the same chemical (much cheaper). It kills the weeds in the pasture without killing the grass. I use it on my lawns as well. Don't put horses in for a couple of days after spraying, but label says you can put them back on pasture soon as it is dry.

If I can find something besides RaZ's elbow grease to get rid of this creeping weed I will try it.
But do I have to keep the chickens off the yard as well? Those will be harder to do than holding my horses....
 
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