Chickassan
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Good morning! 
Getting ready to go pop the coop and feed Bob.

Getting ready to go pop the coop and feed Bob.
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Good morning!
Getting ready to go pop the coop and feed Bob.
Morning everyone.
Hoping you feel better Rae.
The not sleeping could be all the adrenaline still working it's way through your system.
how much does she feed you Bob?
And you don't dare mention it b/c someone w a stick up their butt will start making suggestions.I know. I can only tell you what I found when reading up on Prescott chicken (animal) law. It was pretty interesting, obviously not updated recently!![]()
I wish I'd seen this yesterday... I use that same straw b/c I like it better than the field stuff in the summer (shorter pieces and it being in a bag keeps the heathens from spreading the entire bale throughout the coop prematurely.)I'm stalling.
Today is clean the coop or at least the majority floor and roosts.
Anyway iv'e got sucky hay that I hate dealing with.
50lb compressed bale, dumb plastic torture device handle and it is bound with I think three tight pain in the butt to cut plastic bands.
Got to get it from the porch to the coop then fight with it.
Not rearing to go for some reason.![]()
Those are some brave skinks. Do your birds eat them?Got the old hay out plus everything in the big and middle coop section just got to sweep, debug, and put back hay and stuff.
I'm taking a break, got hot and sweaty crap is biting me unknown if bugs are real or imaginary.
Nature kept creeping in close too.
Coop had skinks, I heard my chain link fence rattle so I looked.
Normally rattle is a chicken where it shouldn't be, today though it was a fawn so there is a fawn in the yard.
Who needs a zoo?
Pat gets to tap some death layer booty, that sounds kind of dangerous actually.![]()
Wow. So are we seeing a new coop in your future? You could build 1 coop & divide it down the middle inside & put a run off each side to keep the breeds separated.Snuggling is fine. I'm way past an intervention! LOL
So I found out how much another chicken breeder in my area makes breeding. I was shocked. And not to sound rude or judgy but I think I could do better.
So the lady I was helping had death layers and I fell in love with their look. The opportunity to get these chicks sort of fell in my lap and so I took it as a sign to go for it. Then another lady has some barnavelder that are bred from Greenfire stock. She needs to downsize and "you'll give them such a good home. You can have them." How do I say no to that!?!
Glad to hear you're both doing well. Have a safe trip home today!Hi guys!
I got 2 blood transfusions and I’m feeling a lot better. They want to give me IV iron as well, but I’m not so sure about that.
The Milk Drinker is doing great.
We have strawberry plants but I've only seen a single tiny berry on one... I'm guessing the late start + all the rain has slowed them down.Going to be another HOT day here.
The mud is gone!
A brief update on the strawberry thingy. They ARE growing but are sending out TONS of runners instead of producing.
I am debating moving them to an in ground location.
I have lumber to build a raised box or two.
Now just where to put them.
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These are hardy cranes bill. They will NOT overwinter in pots so I am working on getting a box built for them too. Super pretty mounding habit with tons of pink/lavender flowers all summer. They are salvaged from the butterfly garden.
And you don't dare mention it b/c someone w a stick up their butt will start making suggestions.
I wish I'd seen this yesterday... I use that same straw b/c I like it better than the field stuff in the summer (shorter pieces and it being in a bag keeps the heathens from spreading the entire bale throughout the coop prematurely.)
Anyway... I transport the bale using a dolly. Then I use a box cutter to cut the plastic bands, or I open up a pair of scissors and use one blade to saw through. The bands are too tight to get under to cut normally. I tear open one short side of the bag and pull out what I need, then shove that end against the cage I have in the coop to keep it closed. I store my straw in the coop, so I keep it out so they can use it as a step to get up to the nesting boxes and be by the window.
Those are some brave skinks. Do your birds eat them?
Wow. So are we seeing a new coop in your future? You could build 1 coop & divide it down the middle inside & put a run off each side to keep the breeds separated.
Glad to hear you're both doing well. Have a safe trip home today!
We have strawberry plants but I've only seen a single tiny berry on one... I'm guessing the late start + all the rain has slowed them down.
Beautiful plants! Bees and butterflies must love your yard.