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Hey guys does anyone know if this was made march 06 or expired then. Not sure what dumor does
That looks like a made date . and it looks like March 7th 2006 to me.
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Hey guys does anyone know if this was made march 06 or expired then. Not sure what dumor does
And, a few pics from the weekend...
I finally got my first olive eggs from Hazel, the Welsummer x Legbar.I'm very pleased with them, and her.
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And, Ms. Chamomile, my EE, will officially turn 8 years old on Wednesday (I looked back at my records to find her hatch date)! After those two near death experiences recently, she is back out with the flock and looking good.
Here she is as a day old:
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And yesterday, enjoying the weather:
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And here are just a couple more pics--such a nice weekend to do some yard work, and watch the girls enjoy a little dust bathing and messing up the mulch we just put down.
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One good molt later, and they will all look lovely.
I'm linking this thread here, poultry shaming! Its so funny. Because we all need a laugh. Below are a couple of my recent contributions.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...byc-poultry-shaming-thread-w-hosts-mike-sally
My favorite....
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Man I hate butchering too. I wish roosters had the same temperament as the hens. I wouldn't mind having more than just 1 rooster.@AnneInTheBurbs sorry I can't help. That is odd though.
So again today I got an egg from each of the lavender girls. It only took me 3 days this time to gather the amount that I've been setting weekly from them. It really makes me wonder how many that boy has broken and eaten/feed to them. The girls do come running to the eggs like they're getting a treat when I collect them so they know that they taste good, they just don't know the trick to breaking them open apparently. Hopefully, I can redirect them away from the eggs and to treats at collecting time.
I have WAY too many roos right now. I'm going to try to convince hubby to help me butcher 3 tomorrow to cut back. It's going to be tough since he hates butchering and hasn't had a warning but it needs done. There are quite a few that aren't old enough yet too so they still have some time but the older boys are being pretty rough on the girls. Time for some to go.
. Maybe it will go better as a surprise, like ripping off a bandaide -don't give him any time to dread it. Sometimes I don't tell the kids that we're going to the dentist until we are pulling into the parking lot.@AnneInTheBurbs sorry I can't help. That is odd though.
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So again today I got an egg from each of the lavender girls. It only took me 3 days this time to gather the amount that I've been setting weekly from them. It really makes me wonder how many that boy has broken and eaten/feed to them. The girls do come running to the eggs like they're getting a treat when I collect them so they know that they taste good, they just don't know the trick to breaking them open apparently. Hopefully, I can redirect them away from the eggs and to treats at collecting time.
I have WAY too many roos right now. I'm going to try to convince hubby to help me butcher 3 tomorrow to cut back. It's going to be tough since he hates butchering and hasn't had a warning but it needs done. There are quite a few that aren't old enough yet too so they still have some time but the older boys are being pretty rough on the girls. Time for some to go.
. Maybe it will go better as a surprise, like ripping off a bandaide -don't give him any time to dread it. Sometimes I don't tell the kids that we're going to the dentist until we are pulling into the parking lot.![]()