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Absolutely beautiful!
Those poppies are gorgeous! My grandma had them all down her driveway when I was liottle. I haven't seen any in years. It makes me smile!
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Kass, watch out, becausemaking your own jams and jellies is addictive!


Question.... is it reasonable to think that a flighty breed might fly into something and break its neck if scared? I found one of my Minorca pullets laying against the front door of the coop this morning, no sickness, nothing I could see, but I would swear her neck is broken.
 
Kass, for your photos you should try orange or tangerine jelly or jam. I wouldn't go with marmalade, because it's not as clear. Do jelly if you want it really clear. I think sunlight through orange preserves looks like everything that embodies the words "happy morning", and next to something green and leafy it sings happiness and health.

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You'll do it a lot better than I did.
 
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Kass, watch out, becausemaking your own jams and jellies is addictive!


Question.... is it reasonable to think that a flighty breed might fly into something and break its neck if scared? I found one of my Minorca pullets laying against the front door of the coop this morning, no sickness, nothing I could see, but I would swear her neck is broken.

LOL, that's a lot of work to be addictive! lol I don't eat them much, not being able to eat bread products limits the occasions for jam.
 
Kass, watch out, becausemaking your own jams and jellies is addictive!


Question.... is it reasonable to think that a flighty breed might fly into something and break its neck if scared? I found one of my Minorca pullets laying against the front door of the coop this morning, no sickness, nothing I could see, but I would swear her neck is broken.
Monday morning I watched my exchequer leghorn rooster mounting the hens and crowing his heart out. The storms moved through and they were bad, that afternoon I found him dead under the coop. All I can figure is that the storm scared him and he jumped and broke his neck hitting the bottom of the coop hard. :-(
 
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One of my geese developed angel wing, a condition where the wing tip flops forward instead of tucking up under the elbow. I got help on the Toulouse thread. They advised me to wrap the tip in place and keep it immobile for about a week. I'll check it in five days to see if there is any change.

 
Monday morning I watched my exchequer leghorn rooster mounting the hens and crowing his heart out. The storms moved through and they were bad, that afternoon I found him dead under the coop. All I can figure is that the storm scared him and he jumped and broke his neck hitting the bottom of the coop hard. :-(


It sucks, right? I wasn't emotionally attached to this bird, but it still sucks. She was such a pretty thing, but she never got over the scary hand. We had such loud thunder last night, I just know the silly bint did it to herself.
 

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