Thanks!!Sorry to hear about the broody house Holm25. That's sad... The wind is crazy out there.
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Thanks!!Sorry to hear about the broody house Holm25. That's sad... The wind is crazy out there.
I'm a homeschooled teenager who has done no school today. it's very hard to convince myself I should do algebra and geometry.
LOL! Well, I'm a homeschool mom laughing at you! I thought maybe you were balancing your checkbook or budgeting or something!
If it helps, I still use some algebra & geometry in my real life on our little farmette.
Yeah I have more eg but w r going to get her some fosters as she has been stuck to the nest since the first week in February!! 2 times I have gave her eggs first time was none were fertile and then this... Thanks I was super sad!!Holm, I can't believe the wind today either. That is awful news about your chicks!! It sounds like they were almost ready. Do you have more EE eggs to set?
I bet your broody is upset, too. I feel so bad for you.
Good morning, fellow Minnesotans!
It's time for another random thought by Scott16475.
As you know, last spring was our first time raising baby chicks and once we moved them to the coop it took them a long time to learn to put themselves to bed. Each night, there I was, chasing them around and putting them into the coop. I was never so happy when they figured it out on their own. Everything I read said it takes hens approximately two weeks to figure it out. We went well past two weeks. We now have 6 new chicks and I'm wondering when the time comes to move them to the coop if they will follow the existing flock into the coop at night or whether I'll have to manually put them in each night until they figure it out...?
Please tell me they'll follow the older girls in or at the very least, tell me they will pick up on the routine much quicker....
Jailerjoe:
we're on the SE side. I think I remember the fire. DH may have been called for support with his volunteer FD. My memory is bad though.
I'm sure you'll sell your place quickly with that coop adding to the property value and all. Good luck to everybody selling and buying out there. Busy folks!
Ugh. Just got done depoopifying about half my new chick's butts.I noticed some breeds were worse than others. Is pasty butt more likely with some breeds more than others?