***OKIES in the BYC III ***

Ksane Love my LilGuy Belgian d'Anver. I have eggs on order for five different color varieties for later this spring....1/2 doz each. I got bit by the Bantam bug and these are cuties...although the roos can be little "toerags"...living up to the fiesty "little banty" attitude.

BuckGuy I have 4.5 doz eggs on incubation with Carl ...due to hatch around the 29th. There are LF Blue Black and Splash Cochin (14) from an auction, LF Blue Cochin from my pair from Jarvis, SLW AI eggs, CW, Blue Wyandotte/CW, Blue Cochin/Australorp cross, and a few who's the daddy crosses Cochin or CW. Some of these are first hatch. So far Carl reports there is good fertility. My Little Giant styrofoam incubator just isn't reliable. Broody hens hatched a few in Dec and January.

Guy...I was taught not to cut or clip the vent feathers to increase fertility. Thinning the feathers by pulling selective bumm feathers is not painful for the hen or the roo. It protects the roo during breeding ...those clipped/cut feathers can poke the roo with those sharp edges. Thin the hen's feathers above the vent and thin the roo below the vent. Think of a 2 inch circle...her half above and his half below....leave the fine feathers nearest the vent alone. Pulling feathers for AI accomplishes the same thing. more for the hand breeders convenience than anything.

Today was a beautiful day. Woke with a lot of pain in my lower back so I had to medicate first....weather changes. Then cleaned and sterilized the chick pens and moved babies around to new areas. NNNellie started laying again so she went back in the hen house and her three babies went to a growout pen in the barn. Lucie and her three were moved to the big water trough in the hot tub room. The 11 week old CWs were moved into the small pen inside the hen house. Everybody got to go out to free range until Roger saw a coyote by the first pond. He didn't have his gun with him.
The boys sorted calves to wean and calves to go to town in the morning. Weaned 5 and will sell 9. We are feeding 3 big bales of hay a day to the herd and estimate we have enough hay to make it to May 1. We need rain.. I used the tens device this evening and a heating pad....much better.
 
Back from Blanchard sale. Made out w 3 dz eggs (BCM) dd wanted them & she picked out the darkest ones. Also got a tire swing. DH isn't thrilled about hanging the tire swing & bar it came w but I am sure that my sisters kids will give him lots of encouragement & he will successfully hang the swing tomorrow. My DN managed to come home w black eye. She still won't say what happen. I am guessing she hit the bleachers but can't prove it. Over all was good. Just wish they would speed things up, really shouldn't take as long as it does. Maybe if they had another table in front & a few more hands.

Hope everyone is enjoying these last few days of nice weather. I am going to spend all the time I can outside. Not looking forward to the cold front coming in. The animals suffer worse than we do with these sudden temp changes.
 
Hope everyone is enjoying these last few days of nice weather. I am going to spend all the time I can outside. Not looking forward to the cold front coming in. The animals suffer worse than we do with these sudden temp changes.


I think this year has been harder on them because of that!
 
Just make sure you take care of yourself also!
Morning/early afternoon Okies! It has been a horrendous week..........VERY ill friend in ICU at St. Francis......plus my own home life. I am a very firm believer in doing for others....so I have been helping anywhere I can. But it has been hard emotionally and physically. I am tired and stressed
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Okay, enough of my pity party...........thank you for listening.

I am going to try to finally take Christmas down today, make meals for the week and take care of housework that hasn't happened while I have been multi-tasking. It is a beautiful day for it!

Have a beautiful day!
 

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