How's Bash doing?
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He's going fantastic, Colt, thanks for asking!How's Bash doing?
I’m sorry you lost one and that you are sad... but the fiddle rant was hilariousI know, but I was really looking forward to these chicks this time, even though I wasn't going to keep any of them. Better for it to not make it further if it was going to be weak, but that is rational thinking and I'm not rational at the moment.
As far as him playing the violin, he plays the fiddle, if you get my drift, and I really don't like fiddle music. It is just irritating whining in my ear, like a huge mosquito. Right now, I'm just not in the mood for that. I just want it quiet.
I’m sorry you lost one and that you are sad... but the fiddle rant was hilarious
I hope it's nothing serious.By the way, don't pay any attention to me. My left knee is very stiff and painful and has been for days. I have no idea what I did to it, but it's interfering with my life, dang it. Going up and down our steps is no picnic; neither is getting down on the floor to check on Brandy. I have a brace to use, but it interferes with doing that. Tom's back hurts on the opposite side from where they gave the shots and at least one of us needs to be 100%(or close enough to it).
Thanks, it made me feel better!
Brandy has another chick just hatched, so she has three and the last two are pipped. I closed up the barn for the night, though, so I won't know until tomorrow what happens.
I would think that more likely than an actual deliberate act it would be accidental, maybe related to weariness. It must be hard to sit on eggs all that time so intensely, and as you know as we get older it's much harder to stick to difficult tasks. A 3-year old hen is actually just a touch past her prime, and a 7 year old would be well into her 70's, far beyond the rigours of prolonged gestation.