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I know of just one ceiling like that left possibly in the entire county. When Turner's Cafe out at Loyal did a re-model years ago. they didn't disturb either the ceiling or the big 8' ceiling fans. But there was a suspended ceiling put in when the A/C units were installed.

And light tin/steel was worth nothing either so most of that stuff was hauled to the Cimmarron river and dumped over the bank. I've cut up old trim and molding for firewood and we have even used old cars like 30s models for target practice. If we had known that they were going to be worth something someday they would have been saved.
 
My Labor day -
I got some 1/2 in. hardware cloth , made a cardboard template, and cut come "covers" for the ends of my two pens. The first night after I put them out, one of my new Partridge Banty cochins flew out one end under the tarp roof. She must have started from the top of the coop as the top of the pannels are 7 feet up.
I had been planning to do the project because I was worried that a hawk or owl would fly in not a chicken fly out. These three pullets, from okracefan at the last Blanchard auction, are sure active little girls. I got them so cheap I feel like I stole them and that I own him more.
The little cockerels that are going to be their mates are changing fast, getting such pretty colors. The first pic is one guy a month ago and the second was taken today.
Trying to get chickens to sit still for photos is like trying to pick up jello with a fork.
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Because of you, Mr. Jim (as well as many others on here who if I tried to name I couldn't get them all and I'd leave someone out), I spent an hour today picking gosh-golly-dang black walnuts off the ground from the three big trees on my place. I've always been told they're difficult to process, but I'm going to try, which will surely cut into the time I'd planned to spend laying on the sofa reading trashy novels, eating bon-bons and watching reality-show television. I'm blaming you for the interruption of my laziness, Buster - because if you are going to talk about doing something useful with those turtles you're catching, I'm going to figure out what to do with my own little citified pain-in-the-neck-but-has-some-usefulness item (also blaming you because I'm naturally a finger-pointer). Plus, I'll have you know that I ORDERED that book you had for a while in your signature/avatar about self sufficiency on 1/4 acre - yes, YOUR FAULT! I've also got two big tanks situated on the other side of my garage to catch rainwater to use down in my way back-backyard (if all goes according to plan - big IF!). When I figure out how to blame someone on here for those, you'll know it. Your good intentions are insidious.
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Finally and in conclusion, I really like your idea of bringing a tom turkey to your setup to entice folks to see what you're selling - would work on me for sure!

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City, you are so funny.
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Thanks, and glad you ordered the book on small scale self sufficiency. I think you will like it. That rain barrel idea sounds like a good one.
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Keep us posted on how all that is going.​
 
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Any sign of respiratory issues...rattling, coughing, nasal discharge? since you didn't mention it probably not....If there is I would say upper respiratory infection...if not I would say some form of conjunctivitis maybe...simply inflammation of the eye or eyelid. but I'm not an expert....My book says give some vitamin A and inspect litter so see if it is wet or has an ammonia odor ...Just throwing our suggestions
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Those suggestions are right on track too.

Look for any debris in the eye especially in the front corner where it opens up to the sinus cavity.

Are there any bubbles in the front corner of the eye? Bubbles are a sure sign of a resp. illness and will often show up before the other symptoms like labored breathing.

In the livestock section of your feed store pick up some terrimycin eye ointment and use as directed. Same thing, basically, that is used for humans.

Thanks, I will have a closer look tomorrow and pick up some ointment I should be able to get it at TSC or a local pharmacy that carries vet supplies
 
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Update on Stimpy and Lou - went by and visited with Lou and Stimp at the Rehab center. Stimp was sitting on the side of the bed doing leg exercises and in great spirits. He is able to walk short distances and sit up without getting dizzy. He is now able to lift and exercise his right arm, without assistance from his left arm. He is doing sooooooo much better than he was even 10 days ago. Lou wants everyone to know that Stimp's improved health is a direct result of prayer, since the doctors told her 3 times while he was in SICU that she needed to call in the family, because there was a good chance he wasn't going to make it.

Stimp's goal now is to be able to walk far enough without assistance that he can go home. He is working hard with the physical therapy to make that happen.

Stimp said to tell everyone "hey" - he is still a man of few words regarding himself
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I offered to bring him some grits, but he declined the offer.
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we used to lay them on the driveway and let the tractors run over them. We would let them dry out for awhile after the green hull was off, then crack them with a hammer on an old anvil. You had to dig the meat out of the walnut with the nut pick and could never get very big pieces. Grandma made a torte with them that was worth every minute of trouble it took to get her a few cups of black walnut pieces. We of course didn't wear rubber gloves so would use Grandma's lye soap or Lava to try and get the stain off our hands. It is interesting that you should post about this today. A co-worker came over to get a tom turkey from me and his wife's hands were stained from black walnuts. I hadn't thought about those things in years prior to telling her this evening to put them on the driveway and run over them with a vehicle.
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Thanks for the update jail bird I mean jail bait.. ha ha

I am so glad he is doing well and I know Jason and I thought of him alot and would always wonder how he was fairing... I guess the Good Lord figured he wasnt ready for him and the Devil surely didnt want him.. ha ha Hugs to him the next time you see him... we do we do miss his stories...
 
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I will certainly pass along your kind sentiments to Stimp.
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Your new signature line is funny - did you use a turken as the way you feel because they have feathers on most of their body and are only a little bit bare skinned?
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I wish I had walnuts here I have a lot of native pecans that you can't get to for the poison ivy growing around the trees so thick and this is the best crop of hickory nuts I've seen in the nine years of living here they're sure hard to get the meat out of, I winder how well putting them in the driveway would work for them, I'd never heard of doing that but can see how well it would work for gatting the hulls off of the walnuts
 
We were roasting pecans the other day and didnt realize we were doing it until the burn pile was dying down and I spotted them lil suckers... which of course broke me out in a song that my husband and elderly neighbor started groaning at... CHESSNUTS ROASTING ON AN OPEN FIRE...... ha ha ha
 
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