congrats chicken dad trust me she is a pro when i had her she has raised at least a hundred chicks for me at different times even in the winter with no problem
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That is what happens when you don't ride them enoughGood morning everyone, feeling slow and tired today, yesterday was the first day in months I could get down to my friends and ride 'my' horse Blackjack, He is such a wild thing, he gave me a stern talking to followed by a nip and tthen on the trail proceeded to buck me, then came over got in my face and nickered.I guess that was my warning, the rest of the trail was awesome, spent 4 hours wondering around and the weather was just perfect.![]()
Came home and decided to extend the pen for my pig, so that she had more grass and sun.
Then had to clean cages. So owwww I hurt, O well time to suck it upand walk up to the store.![]()
Hope you all have a great day. Here are some pics for ya'll to enjoy
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That usually means that your iron is low. Easy to happen when pregnant. I'm prone to low iron anyway, but watermelon is full of it, and it's why when pregnant most women crave watermelon...NH...Ducks lay at night or VERY early in the morning. You will find the nest eventually...... hopefully before it gets too warm !!![]()
TC: WCA is in Clayon ( WIlson Mills) Johnston County.
SEE...then they just can't be laying. I don't let them out until late morning and they are locked up before dark (I fear the coyotes/boars/cats/dogs/etc... around here)...so they SHOULD be laying in the coop if they are laying at all. Either that...or they are holding them in until they are released (around 9-10am) and laying while my back is turned...those EVIL girls!!I doubt we will find the nest with any eggs as the coons/opossums and such have been out in abundance lately - had an opossum visit my trash can last night (poor thing didn't find anything useful...LOL)...so IF there are eggs, they have probably been eaten, that's my guess.
Who knows...maybe I'll get lucky and find some this weekend and it would be a GREAT surprise!!
Did you all see that by Tuesday it's suppose to be 80?? I sure hope we DO warm up...I want to start getting my summer veggies planted outside...LOL I've been craving watermelon this ENTIRE pregnancy!! LOL
That is what happens when you don't ride them enough![]()
My Caddy will be a Butt when I don't take her out for a bit!
I have stayed on her for a while nowe
Scott (Nice that you had a good 4 hour ride, after the o-****!)
Advice please?
A friend and I are looking for small numbers of specific breeds in the NC Sandhills area (I'm in Moore, she's in Hoke). She wants EE and RIR, I want Delaware, Australorp, Light Brahma, or Dark Brahma -- 4 hens in a combination of these breeds -- and wouldn't say no Silver-gray Dorkings or to Silver-laced Wyandottes if they were southern-bred and OK with the heat (I was told that Wyandottes often don't do well in the steamy southeast).
Any recommendations for getting chicks or started pullets in these breeds in our general area?