perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
Wow! Looking at the Before and After on the llama pics somehow is reminiscent of wet cats. Our neighbors have alpacas and they've shorn all but the heads so the poor things are kinda like showgirl chickens.
Our landscaper ordered up some topsoil to fill a railroad tie bed and it arrived.... 100% sand. I guess that's what topsoil is in New Mexico. Anyway, the yard here has plenty of sand on its own and so definitely do not need to add more, but what to do with the pile in the driveway? Hooray for my half-done chicken run! I had them haul it into there, which kills two birds with one stone because now I don't have to go buy/load/haul/place sand therein....although I will have to haul amendments for the beds. The sand is superfine, though. In a good windstorm it'll blow into the house and settle on the sills.
The RSL's lay consistently a Medium egg, but yesterday one churned out a 2.62 oz one (Jumbo). Bet it's a double-yolker.
1/2" of rain yesterday evening, so everything is dewy this morning. Sun for the next couple of days, so hope to get the coop run done.... The end is in sight!
Casino winnings + flea market = SPREE!!!! Have fun!
The sand should settle in for the chickens... you wont loose much...
as much as I was wishin no rain her... um HERE ..lol
deb
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