Perfect way to use a squash!Morning all. Very damp here today. Not really cold.....just damp and kind of humid. I cut up a butternut squash and took it out for the chickens. Had to cut it into 6 pieces so that everyone gets some. Little pigs
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Perfect way to use a squash!Morning all. Very damp here today. Not really cold.....just damp and kind of humid. I cut up a butternut squash and took it out for the chickens. Had to cut it into 6 pieces so that everyone gets some. Little pigs
Too bad you don't have a video!Good afternoon..jeeze I though it was like 10 or 11 at the latest but nope. Anyways lovely morning and by lovely I mean god awful. First thing while I was filling bowls Negan jerked a button off my cardigan and ran away with it. He then called everybody to come share my button. Big button so it wasn't edible but it was perfectly sized to run with which is what happened until I tackled Ethel to get it back. Slipper fell off during, must have stepped in every poop in the yard. And in my head i'm just hearing Benny Hill music.![]()
Too bad you don't have a video!
Good afternoon..jeeze I though it was like 10 or 11 at the latest but nope. Anyways lovely morning and by lovely I mean god awful. First thing while I was filling bowls Negan jerked a button off my cardigan and ran away with it. He then called everybody to come share my button. Big button so it wasn't edible but it was perfectly sized to run with which is what happened until I tackled Ethel to get it back. Slipper fell off during, must have stepped in every poop in the yard. And in my head i'm just hearing Benny Hill music.![]()
I'm glad I don't lol! I had no idea how hard it would be to get it back and once the little ones had it I almost gave up on it. It let me know I need to excercise badly.![]()
Make sure it is fowl pox and not Favus. Fafus can be treated with anti fungal medicineAnyone of you Squatchers ever dealt with dry fowl pox before? Concerned I might have an outbreak in my flock
I understand there is really no cure, but do any of you do anything in the way of supportive care? I am afraid it is too late to prevent it spreading. I was too slow on the uptake. There have been so many pecking order skirmishes lately that I didn't realize right away that I might be seeing sores rather than pecks![]()