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I survived.

I am going to cook up a storm today. :p
Ham, cheesy potatoes, rolls, Cole slaw and asparagus.
That was the plan for today's food since Wednesday so that's what I am making. :)

We are warm here today (if 35° is warm:rolleyes:).
I let the cochins out of the run. I am sure they could use a good romp in the garden beds.
 
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I survived.

I am going to cook up a storm today. :p
Ham, cheesy potatoes, rolls, Cole slaw and asparagus.
That was the plan for today's food since Wednesday so that's what I am making. :)

We are warm here today (if 35° is warm:rolleyes:).
I let the cochins out of the run. I am sure they could use a good romp in the garden beds.
Sounds yummy. I just baked some buttermilk drop cookies with buttercream frosting. Making meatloaf, peas and mashed taters for dinner
 
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With further examination I think little Frannie injured herself somehow. That bigger rounded area that was at the top of the wound had me worried and confused.
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But now when I look at it I think she stuck her head where it didn't belong and got it stuck. Then pulled back real hard. When she stands with her head upright it looks like the wound folds in half and touches.
 
Hey guys. I have had a really lazy day. Thing 1’s fever broke early in the morning and he’s been normal ever since. I had a 1.5 hour nap before lunch and a 2.75 hour nap after. I’m on the mend but not normal yet. My 5 roosters/cockerels escaped into the main flock again. Rounding them up, even with FILs help wore me out. I’m back to eating my normal foods, but not in normal amounts yet. I’m trying to take it easy and recover.
 

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