We have a adult beginner clogging class starting TONIGHT 8 - 8:30... start driving, you might make it here in time! (you probably won't.)
I wonder if this is the 'hobby' thing they have on your taxes. I wonder if I can deduct the $180 vet bill against the $12 I made on eggs last year. Ooo maybe I'll get a refund! Good think I gave Steve away for free.
This is going to be my no-so-old lady retirement project. In theory I should be able to retire at 57 w/ a full pension so I'll need something to entertain myself for the next 15-20 years or so.
LOL The best thing about knowing the pics are older is also knowing that the resolution was considered great at that time.
If you're looking for meat birds, get cornish crosses and it doesn't matter much if it's boys or girls b/c you're going to process them before they mature much anyway. If you're looking for eggs, don't get a boy if you can avoid it. It's soooo much easier to just have girls to deal with, then you can worry about finding a single boy for your ladies later. People give them away all the time. That way you can be picky, and you need to treat boys differently if you want them to respect you.
ETA: You only need a boy if you want to breed. Hens do not need a boy around to lay eggs.
Unfortunately not. It's the choreography that we're not allowed to share online, which I understand, but it sucks not being able to share it.
Feeling a little off... mostly just a cough.
I'm sorry, I don't believe you're at work, your desk is too clean and organized.
LOL When my girls were little we'd play hide and seek and the big one would get so excited when it was her turn to hid that she'd giggle and as soon as I'd come into the room she'd jump out and yell 'Here I am!". I'd always hide in the same spot every single time and it took them a while to figure out to look for me there first.
I have a couple brats if you want... They're both home today. Sigh.