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I quit letting buyers come here. Meeting them nearby works well for me.
Going somewhere nearby requires a 15 min drive for me. I don't have that kind of time to waste on people who can't be on time. Only 3/10 are on time.
 
That's a firm Maybe... The person is a bit flakey. First she calls and tells me that she found me on the internet. We go through the details and she wants six for her broody. Then I ask if she has an email account (so she could email me her details) and she says yes, but doesn't have internet access. So I pull up a spreadsheet to write down her data, she gave me her name fine, but oh was it hard to wade through that Georgia accent. Then I asked for her address, and she pauses for moment and then asks why I need her address. Well, if I'm going to ship you some eggs it really helps if I know where to ship them. So she gives me her address and phone number... Then I ask for her email address (it's a required field on the 9-3)... You would thought I asked for her Social Security Number. So she finally gives it to me and then asks if she can pay by check... I prefer paypal, but check is okay, but I don't ship until it clears. So I tell her I'll mail her an invoice and once the check clears, I'll call her with the tracking number for her box. Her plan is to put the eggs under her hen that went broody a couple days ago... I seriously wonder if that hen will still be broody and willing to set eggs when they get to her.
LOL, do you trust this person with your eggs? I hear that shipped eggs are difficult to hatch, and someone who can't understand that you need an address to ship them . . .:barnie
 
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Got a big coon up a tree last evening, not sure what sex it.... It fell in a PI patch and I have not retrieved it yet.....and one in the box trap this morning, non nursing yearling female. ...

The lone poult has been abandoned by it's 5 mothers....with 14 hens I would think one would take it.
At dark the 5 mothers were high in a tree and it was screaming for somebody to keep it warm. They had been in the coop the last few days. It had trouble getting up on the roost 4 ft up. I think it's about 3 wks old. When I caught it no one cared that it was screaming bloody murder. Usually I am flogged by a bunch of hens. I'm wondering if something is wrong with it.
Before when it went by other hens with poults they chased it off.
 
Got a big coon up a tree last evening, not sure what sex it.... It fell in a PI patch and I have not retrieved it yet.....and one in the box trap this morning, non nursing yearling female. ...

The lone poult has been abandoned by it's 5 mothers....with 14 hens I would think one would take it.
At dark the 5 mothers were high in a tree and it was screaming for somebody to keep it warm. They had been in the coop the last few days. It had trouble getting up on the roost 4 ft up. I think it's about 3 wks old. When I caught it no one cared that it was screaming bloody murder. Usually I am flogged by a bunch of hens. I'm wondering if something is wrong with it.
Before when it went by other hens with poults they chased it off.
:frow Good morning Mo, have a great day. Hope all works out with the poult.
 
I am rather impressed with my ducks evening choices. There have only been 2 nights since using the duck house that I have had to shoo them in.

So far the house is not gross with poo in the mornings. Just a quick poo pick up and a bedding fluff each morning.

Their outdoor water dish is a lot more messy. :hmm
I have a plan to fix that up so we will see how that plays out.
They sure do seem to get a kick out of playing in the water dishes.
 
I had another chick hatch with similar issues late yesterday (this one needed help hatching). I switched them to smaller diameter cups because the bowls didn't seem to be working and they had their feet up by their ears. This morning all 3 have their feet under them in the cup. The last hatched chick is standing moderately well without the cup, but not quite stable yet. The other two don't have their feet as far out in front as yesterday, but they aren't there yet. Let's see how cup therapy helps them today.
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