new hampshire spring chat thread

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That bird in the picture is really pretty Tammie!

Thanks
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My daughter loves to take the young birds out and just watch tv with them (LOL- I'm partial to watching TV with the little chicks)
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Tammie
 
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It's been a while since I saw you two. Back when I had laryngitis and couldn't talk!

Hmm. I wonder what kind of shape Ed would be in after a weekend alone with the kids.
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It's been a while since I saw you two. Back when I had laryngitis and couldn't talk!

Hmm. I wonder what kind of shape Ed would be in after a weekend alone with the kids.
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this would be funny, something tells me he wouldnt be able to cope
 
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Most definitely not! Anything more than 2 or 3 hours is too much for him.

Katherine wouldn't help either. She's a mommy's girl. Her morning greeting to daddy is "Go away!".
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Most definitely not! Anything more than 2 or 3 hours is too much for him.

Katherine wouldn't help either. She's a mommy's girl. Her morning greeting to daddy is "Go away!".
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heh
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she knows who's really in charge there!
 
i was wondering about that too this morning when i heard it on the radio. i find this interesting since we have friends in that area who also have a neighbor with chickens (all hens and more than the recommended 4). they love seeing the chickens and the neighbor is kind enough to have bushes by their fence to fend off any noise.

i'm technically not supposed to have roosters in my area but i have spoken with my neighbors and as long as they don't crow earlier than 7am outside or can be heard beyond the property before then, so far they are not much of a bother to them. i am only planning on keeping a few. i have a garage coop setup that is insulated and soundproofed and the neighbors haven't heard my roos yet!
 
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