Hallowoakfarm, what kind of dog is that in your avatar? It kind of looks like a Boerbeol without it's tail cropped.
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How about getting a hobby? Like chickens or horses or some such?Good morning folks![]()
I'm having a bit of a "calm before the storm" feeling.
I know the seasonal rush is about to start and while it's
exhilarating it's also exhausting. The aftermath more like
a "winter blues" than anything. I don't intend to feel like
that this year so I'm going to find something to keep me
busy and interested........hmmmm![]()
hope everyone has a good day![]()
It can get to be a windy cold there. You want a place that you can get them out of the wind. No need for insulation but try to have a bit of ventilation too.Just making myself known here! From Raleigh and enjoy raising my backyard chickens. Is there much of a worry in Raleigh for cold weather? Or is it not going to get cold enough to be a worry?
Fellow NCers, I have a question. I have a silkie that is in the beginning stages of going broody. With it getting cool now, would you allow her to TRY to hatch out a small clutch? I know silkies are notorious for being hard to break from being broody which is sort of why I got her. I wanted one hen that I could rely on to give me chicks though I thought she'd wait till it was a bit warmer to start. Anyway, your opinions and experiences with late fall broodies would be appreciated since ya'll have the same weather as I do.
Oh, I'm in Davidson County. Thanks.
I'm with you. I get so tired of everyone just listenning to the adds. Why don't they actually read the full bills that were voted in and see who was affected by them. So many half truiths out there. Vote everyone.
Hallowoakfarm, what kind of dog is that in your avatar? It kind of looks like a Boerbeol without it's tail cropped.
Lovely black rat snake, yes. There are a few who will try to take on a big bird. And fail, but the bird is dead before they figure that part out. Most will stick to something they can swallow, though. I'm glad you relocated. They more than pay for the losses they cause in what they save us patrolling for rodents.Black rat snake, right?
First time I've ever seen a snake around here.
She got herself stuck in my netting last night.
She was about 5' long when we uncoiled her from the netting.
I had my husband relocate down in the woods about half a mile from my house against his will, he wanted to kill it.
I know they eat chickens, eggs, rabbits, etc but even with an un-hinging jaw, full size birds and rabbits would be too big, right???
If not I may have to let him kill if it returns...
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