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There is no sense in giving him something to be annoyed about - prior to the actual event. What he doesn't know, won't annoy him.
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You guys are scaring me... I have had a throbbing headache all day, since4 this afternoon I'm feeling queasy and have been getting the chills, but no fever...someone said some flu was going around (not the funny stuff from Mexico), Now I don't know if it's stress or I'm getting sick... I got 8 hours in a car tomorrow with 2 other girls driving to big D for the funeral. Dang it... I don't want to let this lady down, but I don't wanna go sick either..... I guess we'll see what transpires....Good heavens...what next...? I know.... Don't ask! I'm going to bed...healing prayers to the suffering little ones....and the PARENTS!! Run!!! AS FAST AS YOU CAN!!! GERMS CAN HAUL A$$!!!!
 
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Bees pretty much take care of themselves most of the year. In the Spring and late Fall I feed mine sugar water if they don't have much honey on them and some beekeepers have problems with mites and small hive beetle that need to be medicated for. Most of my bees are Russian, which are very hygenic and tend to take care of the mites and small hive beetles themselves. My biggest task is to check on them periodically and make sure the queen has enough space in the hive to lay her eggs, so the bees don't decide to divide the hive and swarm out. I hate it when that happens.
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Ok mites & hive beetles get into the hive itself?? How the heck do you know they are there???????? When the hive swarms, they are looking for a bigger place? What does that do to the current hive? Am I buggin you asking this stuff?
 
Poultryandbees--yes he did. Does that mean something specific? Besides being REAL dead? LOL

I guess I need to laugh since I was a basket case just a while ago. I was so mad cause I thought I was doing everything right.
 
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Thanks for your prayers!! I hope you feel better too! I swear I think I am getting sick everytime she does this. The last time she was the only one but we were all washing our hands and using germx.

Be safe on your trip!
 
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Do you have any Airborne in the house? I think that helps me keep from getting full fledged sick sometimes. If not, drink some orange juice or load up on vitamin C, take some Nyquil and go to bed. Stay warm and hope you feel better in the morning. (and Dramamine or some other motion sickness medicine helps with a queasy stomach.)
 
I didn't plan to get the chickens today but something about free got me. Funny thing is he said I can have more in a month or two when he can tell the breeds and gender.......I really need to stop, I have others that I want and don't need all these little guys......I just can't help myself.
 
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it is heart wrenching when you lose one- i do wild bird rescue too, and it really hurts- but i had a friend tell me that sometimes you are meant to be hospice care and be there for them- i lost my first roo this year, new to chickens too...the little 3 week old stole my heart- and then snuck out behind me where our idiot dog was waiting... and yes i cried...it does happen...hang in there!
 
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Donna soimetimes the rigors of hatching is just too much for them. Are they from your hens or bought eggs? With bought eggs you have no control over the health and nutrition of the parents and it takes healthey parents to make healthy babies.

One last thing though, What all are you feeding them and can you describe your brooder set-up?
 
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