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HI to U !! Light foot ..If you have any more of thim thing's that cut paper like you brot to the auction that time i need some...
To trim up my roo's...

Hiya Mike, thanks for reminding me I hadn't thought about those scissors but I will bring a LOT of them and an assortment of all sizes I may not make bundles of them again but there should be a lot good for dubbing or clipping wings with or anything else really LOL

Glad you will be bringing scissors. I am looking for some of the kind that you can use to cut bandages off, with a blunt end and a crook in the handle. I like them for cutting matted hair out of the dog and cat.

by the way - I like your Golden Feather Membership title - and your cool hat
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Don, U 2 Funny!!! The stupid camera keeps going back to that date so we quit trying to set it!!! LOL
Wayne I have hatched chicks from this pen and they throw Black, Blue, BrownRed and Black Breasted Red!!! So far!!!! Do you remember the BBR stag I lost a while back that I loved so much? He was out of this pen!!!! Lynn

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THE Stag!!!



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how are all gardens doing? My is doing fine but fighting harsh winds nearly everyday. Got good carrots, onions, spinach,radishes, chard and beets. and the hot weather veggies are coming along nicely as well. 1100 tomatoes, 200 squash, 200 zucchini, 300 okra and 200 cuccs, and 25 lbs of seed potatoes. Should be enough to get by on.

We re-plowed much of the garden today, to get rid of weeds so that I could replant the carrots and beets and kohlrabi that didn't come up and plant the part that didn't get planted in March. My grandsons have been enchanted by the lettuce and turnips that did come up, and by the cabbage, broccoli and brussel sprouts that I planted from started plants. I have to admit that I have never grown broccoli or brussle sprouts before and didn't know how they look when they grow.
I can't begin to imagine the work involved in mantaining a garden the size you have planted.​
 
Sad day today. A snake got all my little chicks today. He was still in the cage when I got home so I had to dispose of him. Sadest part was that he got my little trio of Silverlaced Cohoins.
I am now looking for a good brooder!
 

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