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Hi all! I've been reading this thread for the past week or so, and it has been greatly entertaining! I've enjoyed it tremendously and learned a lot to boot. I have been dealing with a grumpy husband, teething toddler and a very colicky baby. I needed the laughs. I had a few thoughts.
1. I watch the Bigfoot shows too. I like to make fun of the people on them in spite of the fact that I have seen a Bigfoot, or at least something that I cannot explain any other way.
2. Trying out the ff tonight for the first time. I am very nervous that I am going to go out to dead birds in the morning, for some reason.
3. I am very close to Jc geographically. I was hoping to find a better place to buy geese next spring than Rural King, and it sounds like I may have found it. I would love to buy some from you when I am ready for more babies.
4. Cheeka, I am so glad you didn't end up with old BH. He sounds like a real...well...
5. I have had possibly the best chicken math ever. I bought 10 light Brahmans and 10 SLW from Rural King the day before Easter. That day we swung by Orshelens and they had EE chicks. My husband made the wry comment that six more wouldn't make a difference, so in the brooding room they went. The EEs were pullets, the rest were straight run. I have ended up with two roos-a SLW and a Brahma. Haven't lost a bird yet.
5. My husband was not keen on this crazy chicken idea I had, but be has been the one naming them and getting attached. They have even tricked him into building them a fancy schmancy coop which is currently at a standstill due to farming and work.
6. I was condsidering BRs. Now I am not.
7. You all gave me the hatching bug. Thanks a lot.
8. I have now planted extra pumpkins and watermelons solely to use as pies.
9. Our house/barn was previously outfitted for someone to grow large amounts of marijuana in. The insulated partitioned and secure grow rooms have been really handy for brooding chicks, which is one reason I can't wait to hatch some of my own next spring...
When I started following this thread, like OK, I was waiting for my group of girls to start laying. Hardly fair that the rooster started to crow so early, now it seems like we should change the title to, "should I but chicks, or wait it out." S many of us hatching. I have chicks due tomorrow morning. Keep running to the bedroom to look for chicks or pips or zips...
Hi all!