Ribh's D'Coopage

I admire your forethought and planning. It's beautiful.

Has it changed the soil profile?
Thank you...my husband was the one with the vision for our yard, I'm just his helper...he also knew we would be spent by the time we finished building our house & wouldn't want to mess with putting a treeline in, we didn't put our lawn in until we'd been in the house for a couple of years! We started building in 92 & moved into the house in 95! 😊
Yes it definitely has...we actually have a layer of soil now instead of just blow sand!
 
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My last trip to the chicken vet was with Ivy and Peggy and they talked to each other the whole way, it was very sweet.
A well chook I wouldn't think twice about but we're not talking an hour or 2. We're talking pretty much a full day excursion ~ a lot of it in heat or wind. I know it's a risk waiting but I have to weigh that against everything else. I don't just stick her in the car for a 1/2 hour drive. She's in & out of cars, bumpy boat rides [our weather is rather wild just now], hiked along a hot road to where we park our car, & she's really, really fragile. So yeah...You might choose differently & if she gets worse so might I but for now...:idunno
 
That would be like the rooster dance then.:p
The hornets hover outside the opening to the hive and when the bees come out the attack the bees. Eventually the bees stop coming out and the hive dies.
The French bees apparently make a ball around thhe hornet and I'm not sure if they sting it to death or incappacitate it.
The advantage the bees have is they are cooperative while the hornets aren't.
I'm not very well clued up on this I might add.
I don't think the bees sting the hornet for some reason.:confused:
I seem to remember seeing a documentary where the bees would surround the hornet and vibrate their wings. This heats up the immediate area and the hornet, which is covered in bees, basically cooks to death.
 
Hmmm. I've got one more question and the my meagre knowledge is expended: What are her poops like? Peggy's pancreas is not healthy so her poops tell me how her digestion is going. Lately there's very little undigested food in her poops.
She's not pooping a lot because she doesn't eat that much but this morning it was watery ~ but given how much water she consumed that didn't surprise me.
 
Me too. I love the ones with scented foliage as well. The scent is there all year round especially after rain or when the sun hits them.

Do you have any native mint bushes in your garden Ribh? Mine get covered in purple flowers in spring and smell heavenly.

I couldn't get a good enough photo of mine but this is what it looks like:
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Those are just beautiful and I'm not a fan of purple normally 😍
 
Thank you...my husband was the one with the vision for our yard, I'm just his helper...he also knew we would be spent by the time we finished building our house & wouldn't want to mess with a treeline it, we didn't put our lawn in until we'd been in the house for a couple of years! We started building in 92 & moved into the house in 95! 😊
Yes it definitely has...we actually have a layer of soil now instead of just blow sand!
Your neighbours must be envious and wonder how you do it, like Ribh's neighbours. Time to educate them! :D
 
On a slightly different note I have been chatting with my breeder again about acquiring some more Golden Campines.
So far she only has 3 chicks ~ & they could all be male! 🙄
I was sorta hoping they'd be available for my birthday this month but that's looking dubious.

We have put aside the money for these girls so I don't want it burning a hole in my pocket for too long! :lau

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What a beauty 😍
 
A well chook I wouldn't think twice about but we're not talking an hour or 2. We're talking pretty much a full day excursion ~ a lot of it in heat or wind. I know it's a risk waiting but I have to weigh that against everything else. I don't just stick her in the car for a 1/2 hour drive. She's in & out of cars, bumpy boat rides [our weather is rather wild just now], hiked along a hot road to where we park our car, & she's really, really fragile. So yeah...You might choose differently & if she gets worse so might I but for now...:idunno
One of the disadvantages of living on an island. :(

Your plan to stay put til the vet comes certainly sounds less stressful for Suyin and would save you worrying the whole journey too.

:hugs:hugs:hugs
 

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