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Nice! How do you attach them to the cages?I have been working on the quail feeder, and its done. View attachment 1296357
And i cut the hole in the side of the quail cage to install it, and painted the support board. Plus i started one more quail feeder with a new improved design. I think i am going to spend a lot of time in the workshop tonight.
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I HAVE A BABY SERAMA!!!!!!!!!!! WOOOOHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
OMG!!!! I came home from happy hour--not expecting much--and it was IN THE MIDDLE OF HATCHING!!!! I saw it being born!!!!!![]()
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This is seriously the coolest thing I think I have ever seen. I am not kidding. OMG, it's cute and tiny........I'm a MAMA!!!!!
Holy wow.. How are you even still alive? Do you use a snowmobile to get groceries?Oh no!It seemed like that guy just couldn't die.
AWESOMEPANTS!!
Hi squatchers. I swear if we get any more snow until September I am going to rip my hair out and dance across the yard naked.We're still clocking in at near a metre with more on the way.
I had a pullet named Steve that turned out to be a boy. And actual pullets named Damon, Dean, Loki, & Klaus. Oddly, their names all fit them. They don't know they're actually boy names.Probably. I had a drake this summer named Melody and a hen named Ralphie.
I saved feathers from Jaiden. I do scrapbooking and figured I'd make her a page. Putting them in the freezer is a good idea. She was molting all over the place when I took her to the vet so I save what was left all over the floor and in the carrier. I also have some feathers from Olive to do a page of her for my daughter. It's probably super weird, but I don't care.@Anansi Good to know I'm not the only one who saves feathers. I put mine in a bag in the freezer. Just in case of creepy crawlies.
No, it'd take me a good four hours to get to the grocery store via snowmobile, LOL. Roads are still mostly passable if you drive slow. Plus I have two and a half freezers of food, a fridge, a bookshelf of flour—weird measurement, I know—, and a bunch of canned/preserved other food... we won't be starving anytime soon even if we did get enough snow to keep us housebound.Holy wow.. How are you even still alive? Do you use a snowmobile to get groceries?
Wow.. I can't even imagine having to take care of the long tailed birds.. makes me think of the movie Tangled.
That's good to know. How big is your chicken feed stockpile? Do we need to worry about them taking you down?No, it'd take me a good four hours to get to the grocery store via snowmobile, LOL. Roads are still mostly passable if you drive slow. Plus I have two and a half freezers of food, a fridge, a bookshelf of flour—weird measurement, I know—, and a bunch of canned/preserved other food... we won't be starving anytime soon even if we did get enough snow to keep us housebound.
Mmm, that 'stockpile' isn't very big at all. I usually have anywhere from 50--100 lbs of feed. I think I have 75 right now. I make sure to get an extra bag if we're supposed to have a week with a few snowstorms.That's good to know. How big is your chicken feed stockpile? Do we need to worry about them taking you down?
I am ok. Lots to do and wishing i had more energy. My biggest tomato plants are now 21" tall!Just hanging out. How are you doin sweetie bug?!?