***OKIES in the BYC III ***

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Had to drop James off his lunch (he left it in the fridge) and I waved
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as I drove by your place... it was around 11pm.
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The 1st pic didn't show up but the 2nd one is hilarious
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Wow, my little pile of baby Silkies, baby Cochins and a few miscellaneous others hardly looks like any chickens at all compared to yours-thank you for that!

I know, they have been re named the hoard, part of them were off chasing the one that had a piece of bread, the others were standing there waiting to see if I had anything else. It is so funny, when someone goes out of the back door they all line up at the fence waiting, does not matter that you may be going outside to do something else, to them hearing the door means that there might be a treat of some kind. They are hot on your heels when you go in the chicken yard to do anything.
 
Hi Lynn are you back online full time now?

I am happy today is Friday~ It will be a long busy weekend but at least I don't have to work.
 
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The 1st pic didn't show up but the 2nd one is hilarious
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Wow, my little pile of baby Silkies, baby Cochins and a few miscellaneous others hardly looks like any chickens at all compared to yours-thank you for that!

I know, they have been re named the hoard, part of them were off chasing the one that had a piece of bread, the others were standing there waiting to see if I had anything else. It is so funny, when someone goes out of the back door they all line up at the fence waiting, does not matter that you may be going outside to do something else, to them hearing the door means that there might be a treat of some kind. They are hot on your heels when you go in the chicken yard to do anything.

That's what I just LOVE about chickens!! Sometimes to make myself feel better I tell myself they're all lined up just waiting to see ME because they miss me so much lol I'm the most popular person in their world when I come bearing treats or leftovers.
 
Morning snuck up on me again... imagine that.

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Hopefully this weekend after the car/bike wash, we'll work on roofing the chain link kennel in order to make it into a chicken run.
 
Will be headed out soon to go to one of the leases to bring young heifers and bull home. When we fed yesterday, one had obviously been stuck in the mud up to her briskit. While the grass there is still good, the pond is surrounded by mud. Can't take the chance of losing a heifer to mud.
We got no rain last night. So until the rains fill that pond back up to an acceptable level, we will bring them home and pasture them here. Means we will have to start feeding hay sooner if there is no rain.

Praying for rain. We need some old fashioned toad soakers.

Jarvis roo was doing his crowing from the warmth of his little coop this morning...smart boy!
 

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