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will have to get some, the problem is it is her neck where the roo grabs her too, so for now she is a very well dressed EE, with a tan sock turtleneck and a camo apron...
And Flash, the once was house guinea, decided tonite was graduation, and roosted with the flock, about ten feet from them, surprised us- maybe they will convince her she is a guinea
and tatortot is a BIG baby now- so she will be coming to poops probably- as well as her two buddies and the younger kids- calif whites and a couple NHreds
Cayuse, once you are sure they are healthy, put them in a sectioned off area with the main flock, so they can get used to seeing each other- give them about a week or two, then the integration should go smoother
Well i guess im going to have to go ahead and build an incubator since i had three big ones found and all three deals fell through.. i been wanting to build one anyway . just have to wait for Al to get back up to par cause im sure im gona need lots of help ...So Al enough of this sick stuff we got work to do..
Sort of smooth how I managed to "miss" working the entire garage sale
You should have asked Jaxon to show you the madagascars. He would have done that for you. They are a pretty blue splash.
Yes, he was very proud to have recovered the madagascar egg before they ate it. They have been laying them at the end of the 6 foot long pen where there isn't any access, then eating them before we can get them out of there. You have to put a stick in between the wire of the cage and sort of hockey putt it back to the end of the cage where the opening is.
I bought the A-frame they are in at the Fletcher auction and like the design - except if I ever make any - I want to have access at both ends.