Building my work table in the barn, most of the wood is cut and painted.
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I guess it would be cheaper than fox pee and I wouldn't have to trot through the store with a bottle of pee and look a random cashier in the face....You could pee in a container in the privacy of your home and then go pour it where you need it?
Picturing a bucket with a sign “SAVE YOUR PEE!”
Yeah I don't think mine would be too scary. Skunks don't fear a good hollering at. Hub's is just so stinky there are bears that don't smell that bad. That is why I got all "don't do that!" about it.Hubs pee would be better...womens pee is not as intimidating he is trying to do you a favore
They often look a lot different after a moltHave ya'll ever had a chicken lose a pattern and have it come back? View attachment 1573801Marlene July 6th 2016, the day I got her she has a pattern. View attachment 1573802July 11, 2016 no patten. This last molt her pattern is coming back. Her son has the same patten just much stronger. She's been soild white for a long time. Well she's white on top but underneath is black, like if feathers get pulled out black grows in and then white. But seriously what in the world?![]()
It is just weird she only had a pattern for a couple days when she first got here then just went white. Last year's molt still just white. This year boom pattern is back. She's never looked much different just cleaner. Not knocking her little pattern I just haven't seen it in two years.![]()
Was she under 27 weeks old when you got her? She may have lost the pattern at the last juvenile moltIt is just weird she only had a pattern for a couple days when she first got here then just went white. Last year's molt still just white. This year boom pattern is back. She's never looked much different just cleaner. Not knocking her little pattern I just haven't seen it in two years.![]()
That is a bit odd. Just a few days then white?
I wonder how that could happen.....
Mine was always at molt.....
No idea how old she actually was but i'd wager under 27 weeks. Those two pictures of her are only a couple days apart though. One is the 6th and one the 11th so in that little span the patten just dissapeared. Her son got it and now it is back on her.Was she under 27 weeks old when you got her? She may have lost the pattern at the last juvenile molt