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I caught my peacock displaying his pretty feathers & calling out to his lady today. She ignored him, but my guineas were very interested to see what was going on.
 
Carl you sure got lots of colors, and from what I see on here, they all look awesome. Reason I asked about the standard was wanting someone with the new one to look and see what colors they are recognizing in the asil bantam.
 
Not to attempt to hijack this thread, but I had heard that the price of hay is exorbitant in OK... tell me this isn't true... I live in Minnesota, and just can't believe that a bale of hay is so expensive... can someone shed some light on this?

I bought some Upland hay here for $8.00 a bale and the seller was really truthful about it. He can only haul about 300 bales at a time which makes his expenses higher then if he had a big truck. He bought it in Mn. for $3.50 and was just basically wanting to get his fuel money out of it and not turn a profit.


At $4 dollars a mile trucked in from Mn. (about 900 miles) the price of a small square should be $9.50 a bale if the hay was bought at $3.50. If rounds were bought at $40 then they should cost $140 per bale once you split the trucking cost with the amount of bales hauled. Trucking would be $3600 divided by 36 bales hauled on a load.


The least that I have seen trucking offered for is $2.75 a mile but they only wanted hauls of 500 miles or less so they could make it a day trip. I wonder how much freight rates on the Union Pacific are?
 
hi folks... ready for rain here- under a flood watch till wednesday nite, the ducks and geese will enjoy that...

here are the latest pics of the babies hatched from shavons hens, delivered by Deena, huge thanks to them!!!


this guy hatched this morning


this is Latte(MOM) and coco, the little one

 
Yeah, they were set on the 7th. but I will be working nights the rest of this week and that swing from days to nights kicks me in the tail real hard, I knew if I did not get everything set and moved I would have chicks in my incubator again, and that makes for a mess, as well as injured chicks when they fall from 4ft to the incubator floor.
Moving them a day early won't hurt them and may allow them to better position themselves for hatching.
When the replacement cochin eggs from Jim arrive, should I call Stephanie then...you might be sleeping.
 
Pictures...you asked for pictures? The garden in winter...shows work from the pat two days..moving compost, and getting beds ready for the rain.


Chicken pics:
MJ's little Cochin rooster and his clutch mates


LilGuy the d'Anvers roo


The OEGB Mottled pullet Ginger (Rogers)


The OEGB Mottled roo Fred (Astaire)


Girls gone Broodie - Growlers


Delilah and Mae in the dustbox
 
well - we got a generator, battery on the laptop- but we'll probably lose satelite internet- but my phone will probably work to connect....


nana- love your cochins!!!
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