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Sounds heavenly.We have been dancing around in the teens F, minus single digits C.we are definitely your opposite.
Let's switch for a day.
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Sounds heavenly.We have been dancing around in the teens F, minus single digits C.we are definitely your opposite.
Nope. I love the cold. As long as it confines itself to January and February.Sounds heavenly.
Let's switch for a day.
Just terrible.Yes! It needed quite a bit of problem solving from Angelo the IT guy. In addition to the change cascading through the systems, it turned out the network address of the docking station had to be manually typed into the password changing software. Meanwhile I'd spent a couple of hours fretting and second-guessing myself, thinking I was typing the new password incorrectly (the system doesn't have that helpful eye icon that shows the characters you've typed in). So I blamed myself and requested a password reset. Twice. All along it was the docking station address causing the problem.
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Rats! I was hoping for a thorough chillingNope. I love the cold. As long as it confines itself to January and February.
That's extreme.For those may enjoy my roosting videos....
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...es-stories-of-our-flock.1286630/post-27445129
That's actually very mild for Aurora. No one was drug out of the coop by the comb or head feathers. I guess it proves that both of the coop's are hers!That's extreme.
She has to be the boss of everything.That's actually very mild for Aurora. No one was drug out of the coop by the comb or head feathers. I guess it proves that both of the coop's are hers!
It's all hers. The others are meerly tolerated as guests who have overstayed their welcome. They are allowed to remain at her pleasure and only use what she deems they may.She has to be the boss of everything.
Well, at my place things are amazing at roosting time. I've just been watching the hens wrap up for the day and there was no fighting at all.It's all hers. The others are meerly tolerated as guests who have overstayed their welcome. They are allowed to remain at her pleasure and only use what she deems they may.