I am. She attacked me that day.Who's calling her names?


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I am. She attacked me that day.Who's calling her names?
Don't put that on the compost. It looks poisonous.Some sort of grey weed has taken root in one of the big green potshmm looks like a big blobby mushroom or something.
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Actually she seems happy every time, which makes sense if she's fed up with spending her time in the one place.Welcome back beautiful! It's great to see her again.
Do you think she feels like a failure every time she gives up and no chicks are born?![]()
I'm sure she'll give me something new on Saturday but if not, I'll reuse it!I would have saved that for Caturday! I love it.
I love the little red flowers!My friend and coworker bought this at the thrift store next door to our workplace at lunch today
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Sorrow. No pictures are showing for me either.Here are the 2 girls and Featherfoot on the 6 acre farm southern New South Wales Australia
She is Blossoming!Some sort of grey weed has taken root in one of the big green potshmm looks like a big blobby mushroom or something.
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Love it!My friend and coworker bought this at the thrift store next door to our workplace at lunch today
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The Kilverm is what I normally use. The Vet gave me something unidentifiable last time I full on wormed everybody.Hi Veb
I've never used pumpkin seeds as a treatment for worms. I use something called Kilverm which has levamisole in it to really knock the worms out while keeping the chooks and people safe.
There are some treatments that are even better than Kilverm. I think @Ribh @LozzyR @Aussie-Chookmum or @Scrambles83 will know of some good ones in Australia.