Ribh's D'Coopage

If I don't separate the chooks at mealworm time Janet pretty much inhales 90% of them while Mary says "deeewishus!" after every bite, and Sandy goes hard but drops them out of her kakky beak. So they realise now: separated = mealworms and their anticipation goes through the roof!
Oh! Can't you video that? Such fun!
 
Good evening folks :frow

Thanks for your thoughts. The video made me smile :D oh, how they love their meal worms...

Last night I was able to pull up BYC on my phone. I had Rich read all the birthday wishes. He was deeply touched.

My daughter has one of the kindest hearts I have seen in a child and all this talk about birthdays made her want to create one for our dog. So Anna decided that yesterday was Dixie's birthday and she made her a special dinner for it.

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That's just precious :love
 
Oh, that’s funny! Trying to get away without wearing the specs huh :lol:... I do that and squint really hard to make things out... it hurts my eyes :rolleyes:

And thank you :)

Nope, I could see perfectly well that they were cats, I was....just in the chook zone :p:lol:
 
Such pretty hens. They look like they are made of porcelain.
If they laid bigger eggs I'd have all bantams; bantams & Campines...:gigThey are such lovely, lovely girls!
 
I wasn't home much today so I didn't get to observe my hens properly. There was no blood at all in Pepper's poop this morning and it was quite dry and firm.

By the time I got back this evening Pepper had gone back to the coop, but she was sitting on the floor, not the perch, so I'm still feeling concerned about her. :fl

I should have time to visit the saddlery tomorrow...
 
I try to be slow to react to potential issues... Because I find that I'm often wrong with my first thoughts and more often than not, they sort it out and are fine.

Thanks @rjohns39 , That's reassuring.

I have a tendency to panic first and think later...:hmm
 

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