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What's up with her Bob?I'm dealing with a sick hen but the family is doing very well.
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What's up with her Bob?I'm dealing with a sick hen but the family is doing very well.
And cleaning out the chicken coop and back yardMust have been creepy for the person whose property he was hiding on.
I'm glad they caught him. That is one less worry for you.
I bet he wouldn't be very good at weeding anyway...
All I know is since I've stopped they are better.I'm not sure what you are refering to Marie. I don't recal saying fermented feed has any noticable effect on egg shell quality.![]()
I'm so pleased he was caught, you have some decent dedicated cops there by the looks of it.Well, I've just been talking to the copper who arrested the house break-in bloke on Saturday night. Turns out he's got two nasty habits: drugs and gambling. Anyway, I didn't get a good look at his face, only his stature and hair, so they can't use me to identify him. He was last arrested in 2018. Most of his victims were elderly and sneaking through bathroom windows was his raison d'etre. In the end, they used a police dog to locate him as he hid on someone's property.
Bob's been writing about Sansa on his thread. She has low calcium.What's up with her Bob?
Well, like I said there are social factors. He's not healthy. He needs some robust habit breaking and custody is a good option for that, especially if it comes with medical and psychological treatment..I'm so pleased he was caught, you have some decent dedicated cops there by the looks of it.
What greedy coward using the elderly. Hateful.
I hope his mug hits all the local papers
Along with a subclinical infectious process of some kind.Bob's been writing about Sansa on his thread. She has low calcium.
Bob, is it ok if I ask a couple of questions about Sansa?Along with a subclinical infectious process of some kind.
How are they feeling today ACM? Are they transitioning out of broodiness ok?As I have mentioned, Edwina and Pepper are broody so I have been locking them out of the coop for the last few days.
I happen to have a perch under the coop.
This is Pepper sulking
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"You may have locked me out but I am going to get as close to the nesting box as I can! So there!"
Still broody . I'm afraid my sleep patterns (and memory!) have been a bit all over the place and I haven't been consistent with locking them out of the coop.How are they feeling today ACM? Are they transitioning out of broodiness ok?