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We have these stainless steel mugs that have removable plastic handles. We have 3 mugs, 5 handles and I’m the only one that uses the handles and I like my pink one.
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Well some of the others have become Milk Drinker toys. One thing he’s always liked doing is putting his feet in them and walking around.

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Well this week he learned a new word. Shoe. So he’s taken to picking up shoes he finds around the room and saying “Shoe, Daddy” for DH’s shoes and “Shoe, Mommy” for mine. He has also taken to putting his feet in the cup handles and saying “A shoe!!!!!” When he gets his foot in it. The silly little goof.
 
Yesterday was odd, hubs actually wanted to help box in the bottom of the coop. Thats where the new babies are eventually going to end up since nobody wants to share the space up top. I'm suprised he didn't grumble once! Although he did manage to break my saw which I'm not happy about! We had just been to Lowe's and home depot looking at cordless tool bundles because ours are getting old but he's picky and nothing was good enough for him. Did buy two big honking dowels for roosts at home depot. Heads up, don't ask home depot workers where the dowels are they don't even know what one is.:)
 
We have these stainless steel mugs that have removable plastic handles. We have 3 mugs, 5 handles and I’m the only one that uses the handles and I like my pink one. View attachment 1302365
Well some of the others have become Milk Drinker toys. One thing he’s always liked doing is putting his feet in them and walking around.

View attachment 1302364 Well this week he learned a new word. Shoe. So he’s taken to picking up shoes he finds around the room and saying “Shoe, Daddy” for DH’s shoes and “Shoe, Mommy” for mine. He has also taken to putting his feet in the cup handles and saying “A shoe!!!!!” When he gets his foot in it. The silly little goof.
It's called fashion, Mom, Geez.
 
Good morning everyone! Today is my first day off since last Monday. I'm so glad I can leave my work computer off today. The Milk Drinker slept pretty well, but didn't go to bed until after midnight last night and woke at 8 this morning.

We are now getting 30+ eggs a day! I knew we'd be swimming in eggs soon since we have 44 laying age hens/pullets, but the spring glut is already upon us. I've been looking into ways of preserving the eggs and stumbled on using lime water (water glassing) to preserve them into the winter months. We are also going to start selling eggs soon. I need to work on getting a permit and an egg refrigerator. We keep eggs for our own consumption in the pantry, unwashed. That doesn't work if we are going to sell them.

Wow this is the first time that illinois has a rule that makes sense compared to WV.. I can sell from my property with no hupla
IL https://www2.illinois.gov/sites/agr/Consumers/EggInspection/Pages/Selling-Eggs.aspx

WV http://www.wvlegislature.gov/WVCODE/Code.cfm?chap=19&art=10A
 
I have to wonder if people actually read the question they're answering before they answer it or if they just spout out a whole bunch of unrelated crap just to be doing it. Sorry if that sounds awful, but you know you've all wonderd the same exact thing. ;)
I've done it a few times b/c the person's headline was misleading. There was one that said 'what kind of chicks are these?' and so I skipped over the whole long blah blah 'how I got the chicken' story and went straight to the pics which were clearly full grown sebrights & replied.. then I'm looking at the title and think what chicks, those are full grown chickens? For some reason the person posted pics of their other chickens then the last pic showed a few barely visible chicks w/ a sebright hen. SMH.. Of course, once I realized it I edited my answer to say we need pics of the chicks. I don't think they ever posted them.
 

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