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I am rather new to posting on forums and was just wondering how do you post pictures on here?
Hi and welcome I'm new on her & I love it Can't stay away. If you want a picture look on the bar in the reply box there is a small picture image that says insert image click it & then you can load a picture.
 
Hi and welcome I'm new on her & I love it Can't stay away. If you want a picture look on the bar in the reply box there is a small picture image that says insert image click it & then you can load a picture.
How do you come up with a URL address for them
 
Afternoon Yall,

Hope you guys are doing good, Sorry to hear about the Chicken losses CountryHen,

Its insane! But again no complaints here.. I think insulating the chicken coop and installing sheet rock helps.. plus the coop is a bit small and that must surely help them trap more body heat in, because just yesterday alone we collected 13 eggs.. I will be eggcited to see what spring does when temps are normal and warmer and more of the girls begin to lay..

EDIT: Official January Egg Count: 112
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Now time to start the Official February Count... It pays to have a chicken Addiction :)
 
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How do you come up with a URL address for them

You don't need a URL. Click the square that has a little house, it will say "Insert Image" when you hover over it. There are two options from there, "Upload files" that looks for pictures on your computer, or "use URL" if you have a weblink to a photo, like on a personal website. After you click "Upload files" you search your drive and click open after you select the photo you want. Then it will have a bar at the top showing you how long it will take the photo to upload and will let you choose small, medium, or large photo. Then click the button in the bottom right after it finishes loading.
 
You don't need a URL.  Click the square that has a little house, it will say "Insert Image" when you hover over it.  There are two options from there, "Upload files" that looks for pictures on your computer, or "use URL" if you have a weblink to a photo, like on a personal website.  After you click "Upload files" you search your drive and click open after you select the photo you want.  Then it will have a bar at the top showing you how long it will take the photo to upload and will let you choose small, medium, or large photo.  Then click the button in the bottom right after it finishes loading.
Oh ok I always get on here from my iPhone and it don't give me that option it just asks for a URL address. Thanks for the info
 
Oh ok I always get on here from my iPhone and it don't give me that option it just asks for a URL address. Thanks for the info
I load my pics to photobucket app & then it will give you the URL, hope that helps

Spent the day working on temp in one of the cabinet incubators, think I finally got it. Taron has 4 dz eggs she is ready to set as soon as things are stable.
 
So sorry to hear about you loosing your birds! She is a pretty hen is about all I can guess. Mine is a Kelso Game Hen, thank you!

Good Friday Morning!
It`s another cold one here in NE Oklahoma this morning, 19°F/-7°C....46 daze until Spring!
Have a great weekend and Keep `em crowing!

Yeah, he wants her! :)

Elbert...quit pointing out how many long, long days til spring! lol, I am just kidding. why cant we just have spring and fall? summer gets here and about halfway through I cant wait for cooler weather, winter gets here and about halfway through I cant wait for warmer weather! No satisfying a picky, picky female I guess.
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I just love my Easter Eggers. I took a gamble and put 12 of my 2 day old chicks in with my 3 week old EE's. The EE's were all laid out under the heat lamp. They just lifted their wings up and let the little chicks run under them to hide and keep warm. I have a lot of roos in this EE batch. Lord knows I don't need another rooster, but there are 3 that I am going to keep at least another couple of months to see how they feather in. I have heard a lot of people talk about how flighty their EE are, but mine are all very friendly and curious. It is one breed that I will always have in my flock.
 
I just love my Easter Eggers. I took a gamble and put 12 of my 2 day old chicks in with my 3 week old EE's. The EE's were all laid out under the heat lamp. They just lifted their wings up and let the little chicks run under them to hide and keep warm. I have a lot of roos in this EE batch. Lord knows I don't need another rooster, but there are 3 that I am going to keep at least another couple of months to see how they feather in. I have heard a lot of people talk about how flighty their EE are, but mine are all very friendly and curious. It is one breed that I will always have in my flock.
Oh how sweet, my EE are great and laid back too, not at all aggressive w/ new additions.
 

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