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No, but I'm close enough to know which house you mean...and their covered wagon tractor coop was an inspiration to me all last year!
Hey Moso - my welsummer rooster is the one that gets picked on too...that's not how that is supposed to work, is it? Hopefully he's the only cockerel out of 6, did you buy sexed chicks?
I'm glad you guys are enjoying each other! Cass sent me a PM saying that Valentino has been napping on her lap...sounds like that lucky roo has found a great new mom!! I'm happy for Cass, she's a good kid!
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At last! Someone else who loves this weather.
It's why I moved here!!!! (native Texan)
Oh, I'm totally loving it. I'm reading all the posts on here and other boards of people's animals (and people!) suffering in 90 degree heat already this year, and I feel so blessed. I suffer bad enough when it gets to the 90s here each summer, but at least it's only for a short period! I've never lived somewhere hot, but I just have such a low tolerance for heat. I get heat exhaustion every year, even in NWern Oregon.
Such a wimp. I deal with cold weather much better, but I like our temperate winters as well. I wouldn't want to be snowed in for half the year, that's for sure.
My peas, broccoli, and lettuce are thriving in this cool wet weather, too! Hehe.
Hi,
I am new to this thread. Did not realize it was here.
I am in search of silver laced wyandotte fertile eggs to hatch.
hoping someone close may have some. I do not want to ship.
I live in east of Portland.
Nice meeting you.
Thank You,Toni