What is that noise? The wind blowing? Better shut the windows.

Swampducks, Robin and Olive do....
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Swampducks, Robin and Olive do....
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We loved it and will have to try the other parks(landings) We try to get together a couple time of yr to kayakThat's down the road from us. My boyfriend's daughter worked there for years too. It is a great place. There are several parks like that out here that we spent most of the last few summers at. Unfortunately I can't hike anymore so we haven't been there this year and it makes me sad. I'm glad you had a good time. Next time you're out here also check out River's Bend (my fave!), McNamara Landing and Bunker Landing. There's several other smaller ones but those are all connected by the river and multiple trails! The fishing IS great at River's Bend and Burchfield. When the river wasn't down so low we'd catch some and feed them to the chickens and pigs.
FR's are Freedom Rangers, we have 15 in the freezer and 9 to go, it is to HOT to do them. they do free range and love clover. they are much hardier then conrnish X we have not eaten any yet.There is this guy that I pass when I work. He has a really neat set up. Its basically a converted dog pen. I will try and get picture thursday. But what they did was use the metal tubing that you have for chain link fence, but at where the T's would be, they used a modified 4-way and build a chain link roof. Then, over that, they have the tarps to keep the sun and rain out. Built a chain link and wood door and frame. This thing is light enough and still sturdy that they move it around the yard to avoid stressing the grasses. They are growing red meat birds in it now... What are those? FR? Well anyway, in the cooler part of the spring, they were able to hang heat lamps in for the chicks. I am not sure what they have put on the bottom, or if its aproned, it doesn't look like it, but there is also chicken wire around the bottom portion to keep out critters. And the whole thing can be covered in tarps, not just the top. Looks to be about a 10x10 pen/shelter.
Gonna go chop watermelon for my birds.
If I recall correctly, a carrier is an animal or person who can carry a disease but might not show symptoms of it. Typhoid Mary was a carrier of Typhoid Fever, she never experienced the fever herself, but she spread it to many people.
Raccoons do not always show symptoms of rabies that are seen in dogs or other animals, but may still be infected and could transmit the disease.
From a Purdue newsletter in 2003:
https://www.addl.purdue.edu/newsletters/2003/summer/rabies.shtml
Rabies may take a while to show symptoms at all, and is not a fast killing disease, so an infected animal can carry it and spread it over a number of days, potentially even weeks, before succumbing to it.
If you do not want to kill raccoons that are on your property, that is your choice. Many people here make some kind of living off their chickens, selling eggs and/or meat, and raccoons can decimate a flock in an evening, so many here do their best to eradicate raccoons from their property to protect their livelihood. 'Just build a better coop' isn't always an effective bit of wisdom because raccoons are fairly intelligent and can figure out how to get into even a secure coop. That will also come out during the day, daytime hunting is not a sign of illness, but rather desperation. Hungry raccoons will hunt during the day, putting a flock at risk. Night hunting is easier, safer, but if there isn't enough food around at night, daytime foraging is the only other option.
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Swampsucks - I was up your way yesterday. Man that was a long ride from here. Love going around the big lake though. That is beautiful. If I was to ever move up that way it would have to be in East Tawas. That place is just beautiful.