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Hahaha- I WISH I was in bed in the mornings... I hit the ground running, setting out my husband's clothes for the day, make his breakfast and lunch, make myself something to eat while I drive to work, feed the dog and cat, feed and water all the chickens, start my husband's truck so it's nice and warm when he gets up, then I go to my mom's house and feed my pregnant mare and the young stallion- then off to work I go thirty miles away!

I just don't get on the computer until sometime much later in the day, IF I have time, with the meetings and work, and when I get home I'm cooking, cleaning, taking care of animals, training horses, and building pens- who's got time for the computer!!! LOL


Good morning BTW!
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(It's almost 11:40 now, I just sent out my last patient for the morning so I have a few minutes to be on the computer. )


What are your plans for today?

OH I AM GOING TO GET IN TRUBLE NOW
Thats what a women is supoosed to do,
Bill

My husband would agree with you but then he'd go do this ~~~~>>>
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I'm not competing but my friend is, she has a Standard Poodle that is just fantastic! I'll have either Bella the Blue Heeler, or Flying Angel my Border Collie with me though. They are in training.
 
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Sorry, for some reason I was not subscribed to this thread and never got any of the posts that followed! lol

I set them all at once and they hatched out from first pip to the last straggler in about 24 hours. Out of 30 eggs there were 2 that died without pipping and 2 that died in the first 6-8 hours and 1 that was an early quitter. The larger chicks I set along with them and moved at lockdown to another incubator. I set 3 incubators in a 10 day time period and never wrote down dates...I will NEVER do that again!

Too nerve wracking!

I think she meant how many days did the Seramas incubate before they hatched?
 
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Hahaha- I WISH I was in bed in the mornings... I hit the ground running, setting out my husband's clothes for the day, make his breakfast and lunch, make myself something to eat while I drive to work, feed the dog and cat, feed and water all the chickens, start my husband's truck so it's nice and warm when he gets up, then I go to my mom's house and feed my pregnant mare and the young stallion- then off to work I go thirty miles away!

I just don't get on the computer until sometime much later in the day, IF I have time, with the meetings and work, and when I get home I'm cooking, cleaning, taking care of animals, training horses, and building pens- who's got time for the computer!!! LOL


Good morning BTW!
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(It's almost 11:40 now, I just sent out my last patient for the morning so I have a few minutes to be on the computer. )


What are your plans for today?

OH I AM GOING TO GET IN TRUBLE NOW
Thats what a women is supoosed to do,
Bill

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My coworker and I are the only white chicks at work- she found out that I do all that for my hubby, and told me "Don't you knwo what color you are? White girls don't do that kind of thing! Stop before you give us ALL a bad reputation!!!" lol
 
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One of my good friends in Cuba, NM, is into agility trainig with her doggies.
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It's very cool!
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Sorry, for some reason I was not subscribed to this thread and never got any of the posts that followed! lol

I set them all at once and they hatched out from first pip to the last straggler in about 24 hours. Out of 30 eggs there were 2 that died without pipping and 2 that died in the first 6-8 hours and 1 that was an early quitter. The larger chicks I set along with them and moved at lockdown to another incubator. I set 3 incubators in a 10 day time period and never wrote down dates...I will NEVER do that again!

Too nerve wracking!

I think she meant how many days did the Seramas incubate before they hatched?

LOL I didn't keep track and WHO KNOWS how long they incubated...my other serama hatches all took 19 days, so I'll assume they did too. When it got into the third week I just stopped turning them and took out the larger eggs.

I am NOT doing that again!
 
Ohhhhh I love border collies. I grew up with one. Our neighbor has one that has adopted us and comes for regular visits. She has even decided that she is the "Grand Protector" of my flock when they are roaming the yard. I think she loves having a purpose and enjoys the "work" And all she asks for as payment is some playtime with a stick... (she loves snow balls too, but I prefer to pretend she doesnt...) I would love to raise another!
 

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