
Then I need a bunch of those bunnies!!!
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No, they don't teach basic math skills anymore. They teach albegra, geometry, trigonometry (sp.), calculus, etc. They teach basic skills in 3rd grade and by the end of 8th you forget what a division symbol looks like. It's all alphabet with symbols and a few numbers scattered in there. Pretty annoying actually. Stuff I'll never use in my life but the state makes us learn it.
I actually use basic algebra and geometry all the time.
No, they don't teach basic math skills anymore. They teach albegra, geometry, trigonometry (sp.), calculus, etc. They teach basic skills in 3rd grade and by the end of 8th you forget what a division symbol looks like. It's all alphabet with symbols and a few numbers scattered in there. Pretty annoying actually. Stuff I'll never use in my life but the state makes us learn it.
Chippy:
Math gets used every day in many ways...I know you probably won't believe me, but math can make you life a lot easier...its good stuff to remember...it helps with anything financial, it helps in building anything, and it helps you know the clerk in the store is giving you the wrong amount of change....(sorry to sound so preachy)....
Turns out I might have a broody, I went out to collect the eggs in earlier about 6, and the hen was sitting on them, i lifted her to see how many there was I thought she was laying so I left her, I came back at 8 and she was still sitting on them, so I came at 9 and she was sitting on them, so I lifted her and put her in a separate smaller coop, and put the eggs in with her, and put some food and water near her, so I'll see tomorrow if she is still sitting on them (there is nine btw) she is an isa brown hen I hear they aren't good mothers or they don't sit, any ideas![]()
Lolwormhole - what the worm disappeared into when he saw the chicken coming.
Ahaha okISA browns can be fine mothers, they just seldom choose to. The "broodiness" potential of a breed or strain is mostly about their likelihood to start getting broody, and some about their likelihood to stick it out for the required time, but once they have some chicks, it's more about the individual hen as to whether they can keep them properly cared for.
Be prepared for her to give up once moved. I'd found it very easy to "break" them by just moving them to a different cage. I've even seen that a lot with silkies, many just don't like being moved, they picked that nest for a reason.
Of course, if you were trying to break her it might prove impossible. They seem to like to thwart your plans.
I couldn't agree more...play? what is play?..and to do this "play thing" OUTSIDE is an unthinkable habit! They may get dirty or something.
DH and I went to a bunch of garage sales on Friday..bought a 'play school' sand box for $3.00 and one of those 'little tykes' jungle gym for $8.00...grand daughter is going to be playing outside when she visits grands-house.....
I learned how to play pinochle with my parents and grand parents..that is like "spades"...fun! Our girls grew up with a childhood of board/ card /dice /puzzles games and a ton of reading...might have a little to do with the fact they both graduated high school Valedictorian....might...