Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

My husband hates going to the hospital. One day (before we were married, just dating at the time) he sliced his finger open to the bone and just took some duck tape and wrapped it up and continued to work. I made him to go the hospital to get stitches. Men lol He has rough, calloused working hands. He is always coming home with broken bones or cuts or grinding the tips of his fingers off. I give up trying to get him to the hospital. Fingers are over rated right? lol
 
My husband hates going to the hospital. One day (before we were married, just dating at the time) he sliced his finger open to the bone and just took some duck tape and wrapped it up and continued to work. I made him to go the hospital to get stitches. Men lol He has rough, calloused working hands. He is always coming home with broken bones or cuts or grinding the tips of his fingers off. I give up trying to get him to the hospital. Fingers are over rated right? lol

DH's favorite is electrical tape.... I just tell him as long as it's clean it is up to him what else he wants to do with it. I don't worry too much as long as the tetnus it up to date. And he got one of those the last time he buried a fish hook into a finger and had to have it cut out.
 
needing to seperate ducklings from chicks a little better....

keep in mind that I am that little kid with their first hammer and nail project, and I am not allowed to use the power tools, and must build this ou of the scrap pile....


I am thinking something along the lines of a rabbit hutch style thing, with a small pan or tub in  dropped in the outside screen somehow (for drinking and swimming)   how would i support this tub...

hubby says no more building projects, I must learn to do them myself,,,he always pops in to help but insist I try.........SO HHHEEELLPPP!!!


After doing ducklings now for the 2nd year my thoughts on the perfect brooder would be an old bath tub. Its a good thing I don't have a place to put one.
 
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I've got lots of turkey eggs, but none of them fertile yet. Got a young tom who just hasn't figured out why the hens keep laying down in front of him.
So sad to not be able to hatch them. At least the chickens are doing great with the fertility.

My tom isn't even a year yet and has been doing a good job so far. I am surprised. Now, if I could just get them to hatch...

Beautiful Chicken! Love the hairdo! Very nice! I believe only 2% of Americans are natural Redheads. Gorgeous!

I shouldn't say this, but sometimes I am a cynical and very judgmental person. I dare be in this case because I know her and if you knew her and the BS she pulls on my great grandfather (yes, the 95yr old just diagnosed with cancer through his body), you would understand. That being said, here's my snide remark...

If my 2nd cousin has anything to say about it, she'll have that number to 5% the way she's going.
 
Quote: Brooders include:
19 meaties in 2 groups
1 EE pullet waiting for friends to go to the coop with
2 ancona ducklings
2 poults
4 buckeye pullets
1 bresse mix
1 male rhodebar
+/- 40 rainbow layer chicks

Bators contain:
134 chicks, ducks & poults due Easter weekend (in 2 bators)
midget whites, calls, slate/palms, anconas, rainbow layers filling 1/2 of bator 3
Calls & rainbow layers in lockdown due Monday in bator 4
Slate/palms & anconas waiting to go in bator 3 Monday for Cinco de Mayo HAL
More rainbow layers to go in on 14th for Cinco de Mayo
Mallards, blrw & bbs eng orps being shipped to me next week

All bators are hand turned.


I want turkey eggs! Lol

OK, I'll even settle for poults at this point if I have to.
I have slate & slate/palm eggs, or I can ship poults. PM me if interested.

How's this Wing?





Love the pens, need 1 for my calls. And definitely agree with the sign...lol
 
Brooders include:
19 meaties in 2 groups
1 EE pullet waiting for friends to go to the coop with
2 ancona ducklings
2 poults
4 buckeye pullets
1 bresse mix
1 male rhodebar
+/- 40 rainbow layer chicks

Bators contain:
134 chicks, ducks & poults due Easter weekend (in 2 bators)
midget whites, calls, slate/palms, anconas, rainbow layers filling 1/2 of bator 3
Calls & rainbow layers in lockdown due Monday in bator 4
Slate/palms & anconas waiting to go in bator 3 Monday for Cinco de Mayo HAL
More rainbow layers to go in on 14th for Cinco de Mayo
Mallards, blrw & bbs eng orps being shipped to me next week

All bators are hand turned.

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Here I thought tending to a trio of wyandottes, 6 CXs and a buff orp was a struggle lol! When do you process your meat birds by the way? I'm getting ready to do mine soon for the first time. I really hope I can do it.
 
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CX meaties get processed at 10-12 weeks depending on size, earlier if they develop bad legs. Extra roos get processed when they become a problem or reach the size I want them. Wingstone, fisherlady, Sally & several others are excellent teachers if you are close to any of them. They have all offered to assist/teach the process to the newbies who need some help.

I didn't even list my adult birds...LOL

2 buff geese
6 ancona ducks
6 call ducks
4 polish
5 heritage turkeys
2 silkie roos
3 "layer" roos (EE, OE & CL)
1 banty EE hen
16 layer hens
1 footless special needs roo
1 smooth showgirl roo (companion to footless roo)

Then the other animals:
2 goats
1 turtle
1 snake
5 cats (2 are roommate's)
1 ferret (roommate's)

Plus homeschooling 3 kids (1 is roommate's)
 
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