Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

[COLOR=0000FF]Vet says everyone looks good but I need to keep the babies better protected for a few more weeks as they are hawk bait (uhh YIKES). She came by to disbud the babies and Lucky me, TWO of them, and the boys at that! are polled, so they did not need disbudding. Here's a little cuteness for you, the 2 boys who are as yet un named...I need E names. [/COLOR]
polled?..going to look that up..yes, even though Dh says "not now" to the goats, doesn't mean I still can't "know" about them;) ....They are adorable Blarney! here are some Irish names & their 'meanings'... Emrick -immortal Enos -one vigor Erin -Ireland Eth -fire Egan -little fire Edan -full of fire Ernan -wise one Evin -swift Ewan -young warrior Eiri -rules the home Elgan -bright circle Eljin -noble/white Elvin -friends of elves ***I also like the 'old school' name *Evert/Everett...it is an old English name: strong boar, brave, shepherd.. just a few for ya!! Have fun naming them!!! Blarney- You mentioned "bee-keeping" supplies, did you have these things or did you pick them up at the auction?.....cause if you or anyone has bee keeping supplies that they are looking to unload for reasonable $$, i am interested in taking a look at them!!! Seriously, i am trying to acquire, to maybe have a chance at starting next spring,....I should have gone to this Green Dragon thing:( ...dang it!
Wow! THANK YOU! This is great! I like Egan for our little guy, 'Little Fire', how appropriate. STAKE, you like that? Good Irish Name. I'm going to let the family vote on our bigger buckling's name as I named the girl. 'Eva'. Fall View Farms Evening Star, Eva for short.
 
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Stake: birds look great!

Dennis, so sorry. Chicks seem a bit harder.

Wing...Pickering has Midget Whites!! Or did you already order yours? We have some poults that hatched yesterday. MsLadyHawke gave us eggs she bought as 'Royal Palm', now that they're hatched...I don't think they are actually royal pals. Their down is not yellow.

LMP, the Beekeeping supplies we took to auction were plastic supers. We only used them to house feed as the bees weren't too fond of it.

So I had a very bizarre Broody mishap this morning. I saw a chick hanging off the back of the broody, hanging there limp. So I scooped her up and saw that a feather had wrapped around the chicks neck and killed him. Then he was stuck to her. Very odd. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it myself.
 

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