how did your cat eat a turkey? mine is afraid of the chickensShe told me that turkey start had the right amount of protien for them... As chicks and adults... She has raised them for many years. I didn't have any problems and the female laid an egg a day/ everyother day... until my cat ate her. I was soooo mad!!!
Beauty is truely in the eye of the beholder then![]()
good luck with your interview!!Nervous for this Wednesday. I have an interview with the TSA for a job at the local airport. Trying to get a job with them is like a march through a muskeg. BUT the fact I got called up and scheduled for an interview means there is a little glimmer of hope! Having applied to them over a year ago, hopefully actual employment isn't too far off, it I do well at the interview.

did you take pic of that shell? sounds crazyOh,I know on the heat! I don't know how my broody even able to handle it! I have a fan in there with a thermometer on it to watch how bad it gets. She is smart though. She comes out a few times a day. None often boys will go near her! She is so mean! Love it.
I also got a very weird shell today. Was all pitted, was able to put my finger through it.
at least it was only peanut butter,,,,imagine.... 3 yr old asks for peanut butter on a spoon... You oblige then go back to reading.... Now, imagine same three yr old, goes to the potty.... Imagine white canvas and master painter... Imagine 3 yr old... Bathroom wall... And peanut butter.... No longer on a spoon. Oh. Joy. Not.

hope Granny finds a fix for her arm. sounds like you had a good dayStayed up until almost 2am reading David Baldacci's book "The Innocent" and yet here I am awake at 5am. Wish I knew what it is that wakes me after so little sleep.
Well that's enough complaining so might as well get this day underway. I've a crossword awaiting, a sunrise to watch and another good day is starting. I've got to take Granny to the pain management clinic for the MRI and xray follow up. Hopefully they will enable the doctors to devise a regime that will afford her some relief from the arm pain she has been experiencing. With the exception of her arm hurting after a few hours of crochting she is in remarkably good health. I know had she remained in Kentucky she wouldn't be alive and since moving here we have been able to resolve all of her health issues. When one considers the debilitating issues she had there is no doubt that the "good old days" are now.

this sounds like a fun project for my grand sons. I may try to build one ,,might have to worry about small chicks getting in it and drowning ..... do your bigger chicks try to get the mice out?Around my animals (which is everywhere) I only use non poisonous methods. Too big a chance that some pet can get into the poison or the animal that ate the poison, even when well hidden.
Busket
Dowel
2 liter soda bottle with top and bottom cut off
bucket
molasses/ Peanut Butter/ feed
piece of wood 1 1/2 - 2 times longer than height of bucket.
Cut the dowel a few inches longer than the top of the bucket. Slip the Soda bottle sleeve over the dowel. Set this on top of the bucket, about half filled with water. Put the molasses/ peanut butter, etc on the soda bottle sleeve. Use the piece of wood as a ramp against the side of the bucket. Mice will go after the bait, but once they step on the sleeve, it should freely roll, thereby dumping the mouse in the bucket of water. It shouldn't be able to climb back out. Disposal is easy. Just dump and refill the bucket with water. The only time it doesn't work is when it is cold enough to freeze the water. Just keep checking that the bait doesn't melt off in extreme heat.