Kathy, those BR's are beautiful - you done good!!! And three trios gives you a great mix and match set up.
Amy- scrambled eggs and vitamins? I am waiting for a big molt to happen - so far just light feather scattering happening here, and I agree with you, I hate to see it happen just before winter sets in. With my luck it will probably hit them all at the end of October or something.
Yeah, Cyn, is the baby going to get picked up later?
It's odd that Stitch in Time was written up in a rag, and then disappeared. But I guess that is a sign of the economy, huh? Gloria Jean, let me look at my week and you look at yours and I will pm you sometime today or tomorrow about picking up Cloud.
This dilemma of eating roos. The Dels were tasty, but my two little boys, I dunno - even DH has fallen for Boo and Ivan the Terrible. He sneaks off to watch them when he thinks I am not looking and laughs his head off. I shouldn't have named them. I guess I don't get a layers pen after all, they will be my non breeding girls protectors.
One of the neighbors came over and confessed to thinking her DD's dog got Hermione and also one of the neighbor's chickens. There was feather evidence on her porch for the neighbor's, and the dog has been up here two or three times. She rushed at the run on one of those visits, and I had to scold her and send her home. So no one free ranges till the dog goes back home. Neighbor said she will keep her close, she is not happy with the situation either, as her cats do not like this dog and will not go outside anymore. And actually, the number of lost hunting dogs around here, especially in the fall, is legion, and I probably will just keep everyone penned up forever.
Alexander is fine today - he watches me give treats, watches me put something down for him, and then eats it after I leave. Men.
Janelle, I love the look of Cochins, but are the feathered feet just a mess all the time? I am a bit worried about that with my new Orp kids- that fluff hides their legs and feet, and I am wondering if I will literally have to bury their run in pine bark or something. And are their buns in your new hutch yet? I want buns, but I would never be able to eat them.
Cetawin, here is hoping this new week will bring resolution!
Amy- scrambled eggs and vitamins? I am waiting for a big molt to happen - so far just light feather scattering happening here, and I agree with you, I hate to see it happen just before winter sets in. With my luck it will probably hit them all at the end of October or something.
Yeah, Cyn, is the baby going to get picked up later?
It's odd that Stitch in Time was written up in a rag, and then disappeared. But I guess that is a sign of the economy, huh? Gloria Jean, let me look at my week and you look at yours and I will pm you sometime today or tomorrow about picking up Cloud.
This dilemma of eating roos. The Dels were tasty, but my two little boys, I dunno - even DH has fallen for Boo and Ivan the Terrible. He sneaks off to watch them when he thinks I am not looking and laughs his head off. I shouldn't have named them. I guess I don't get a layers pen after all, they will be my non breeding girls protectors.
One of the neighbors came over and confessed to thinking her DD's dog got Hermione and also one of the neighbor's chickens. There was feather evidence on her porch for the neighbor's, and the dog has been up here two or three times. She rushed at the run on one of those visits, and I had to scold her and send her home. So no one free ranges till the dog goes back home. Neighbor said she will keep her close, she is not happy with the situation either, as her cats do not like this dog and will not go outside anymore. And actually, the number of lost hunting dogs around here, especially in the fall, is legion, and I probably will just keep everyone penned up forever.
Alexander is fine today - he watches me give treats, watches me put something down for him, and then eats it after I leave. Men.
Janelle, I love the look of Cochins, but are the feathered feet just a mess all the time? I am a bit worried about that with my new Orp kids- that fluff hides their legs and feet, and I am wondering if I will literally have to bury their run in pine bark or something. And are their buns in your new hutch yet? I want buns, but I would never be able to eat them.
Cetawin, here is hoping this new week will bring resolution!

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