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Gotta be up early, so that means an attempt to go to bed early....I HATE mornings!
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"Memories, pressed between the pages of my mind..."You know, just a couple of years ago I wouldn't have gotten that joke![]()
If I use a hammer that long, I can't move my wrist any more
Never said I could use mine for the next three daysIf I use a hammer that long, I can't move my wrist any more
Nite gang![]()
Again, wouldnt have gotten that just a few years agoNever said I could use mine for he next three days
you know some how the talk always turns to stripping and banging and hammering on the weekends . it all started with everyone getting excited over SC's lumber.Nah I have a date tonight![]()
Finally got a call from my Dad, he's recovering and the surgery went well! (My dad is a super high risk for surgery and recently finished a super long course of chemo for two kinds of lymphoma)
Doctor reassured him he got all the colon cancer and he should get out of the hospital on Sunday if it all goes well.e
When you have different breeds how do you go about mating. I find have to worry about that yet. At the moment I have my 2 boys in a bachelor tractor and the others are still young. Do you all have a pen for separate breeds? Do you do individual matings? If so how long do you keep a pair together? For example with my asian blues I have one girl and 2 boys. One boy is very aggressive and he will be dinner as soon as Jay gets a day off. So I would put the girl and boy together for how long. When is the first egg fertile?
I'm planning on having a sub-pen by next year and will keep my breeding trio of Orloffs in it for a month, then gather all the eggs and set them. Anything from that pen will be pure Orloff, anything from the outside will be EE, OE, or Wheaten Ameraucana. (Well at least that's my plan) After that, they can all run around together and the pen will be for the grow-outs.
Thanks. All year my father has been battling through chemo and has been looking forward to coming down to visit for the Balloon Fiesta. (My mom, of course, has been worried sick about how the interruption in routine affected her dog.) On a follow-up PET scan, he had a hot spot of colon cancer, so had to go in for surgery a few days ago.
He's still convinced they'll be down here in 3 weeks, I told him to wait and let the doctor decide that in a few weeks.
True!
Great news again... the eggs I shipped to UT are at 100% development so far...![]()