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Nadine.
Do you have any Runner babies for sale. Someone called me looking for some but I dont have any for sale just now. Shes looking for 1 or 2 to go with her lone 2 week old duckling. She lives up in Seneca. if you do could you PM me your phone number please. Thank You Ma'am
 
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PM'd you.

And it was so great to meet Pink, her Mom and son today. They are more wonderful people met through BYC. We just have the greatest group! I so enjoy meeting you all.
And I will see Mary Bell tomorrow to pick up more fabulous honey! Her creamed honey is the best I have ever tasted. I am getting enough to put in raffle baskets at our Guinea Pig show down in Columbia this month. The big jar and a few little jars are for me!

Anyone have any neat ideas for raffle baskets? We have made them for so many years now and always get the best bids on them at shows. All money goes back into the club so we can pay the judges and rent the buildings.
DH makes one with eggs, cornmeal, dry beans and chow chow.
In August we always make one with peaches, a dz eggs and canned milk.
In Dec. we usually do one with chocolates.
Mostly I try to stay with egg themes since I have enough to share but it doesn't always work. I want to do baskets with the creamed honey, eggs and some type of bread but can't think of what kind. Maybe the little loafs of sweet wheat from BiLo?
 
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Thanks! Comparing him to the pictures on your website, I see that he is just dark blue. Either way, he's beautiful to me...and has become one of the kids' favorites. They like that he protects his ladies. They are a hoot to watch all together.
 
Oh my gosh, I had the best visit with Nadine today.
she was so nice and very knowledgeable. she gave us some great ideas for tractors and small safe pens to build for my brood.
she had the cutest 4 little EE's. I'ms so excited to see how they grow up .. then for a special not expected little extra guy/gal.. a little tiny white Polish..ooooooh sooo adorable.
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. I cant wait for its personality to come forward and figure out if hes a he or she.. Thank you Nadine the little polish was such a special treat for me..

thank you again and I'll keep i touch and keep you up todate on my little bundles..

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Ducks have to be able to dunk their heads to clear their nasal passages. They can get by with a bucket of water but they're much happier when given something to swim in. It doesn't have to be much, a plastic kids pool is great. My muscovy ducks don't have a pool yet so they are bathing in the 5 gallon water bucket (the dogs do not appreciate this). It's the funniest thing to see those ducks in that bucket splashing water all over the place. I have a deep cat litter box that I put water in for the call ducks. It has a scooped opening they can climb in and out of so it works great for them. Ducks don't have to have a pond, a little water goes a long way.
 
I had a great day today, enjoyed the beautiful weather and got to meet MadChickenLady! We had a really nice visit. Kate took some guinea eggs home, I couldn't talk her into anything else. I tried to convince her that she needs some bantams. She has better willpower than I do.
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I agree with Nadine, there are some great people on this group. We're lucky to have so many chicken people in this area. Kate - I meant to ask you where you got your cute t-shirt? I loved it, just never got around to telling you.

I had another customer show up a little early and cut our visit short. He used the word "fanatical" to describe me - can you imagine?
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Well, actually he described someone else as fanatical and then said that man had NOTHING on me!
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PM'd you.

And it was so great to meet Pink, her Mom and son today. They are more wonderful people met through BYC. We just have the greatest group! I so enjoy meeting you all.
And I will see Mary Bell tomorrow to pick up more fabulous honey! Her creamed honey is the best I have ever tasted. I am getting enough to put in raffle baskets at our Guinea Pig show down in Columbia this month. The big jar and a few little jars are for me!

Anyone have any neat ideas for raffle baskets? We have made them for so many years now and always get the best bids on them at shows. All money goes back into the club so we can pay the judges and rent the buildings.
DH makes one with eggs, cornmeal, dry beans and chow chow.
In August we always make one with peaches, a dz eggs and canned milk.
In Dec. we usually do one with chocolates.
Mostly I try to stay with egg themes since I have enough to share but it doesn't always work. I want to do baskets with the creamed honey, eggs and some type of bread but can't think of what kind. Maybe the little loafs of sweet wheat from BiLo?

Just an idea - What about a box of hot tea? I don't drink tea, but I think some people like to put honey in their cup of tea.
 
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Ok, I've deleted some messages from my inbox so hopefully I can again receive messages. It's crazy that it doesn't give me notice that I've reached my limit until I miss messages.
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I'm terrible at deleting (like to save things), I have 23,000 messages in my email inbox so I guess I thought this one should hold more than 25.
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So very sorry!!
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It does show a limit in your inbox. Look at the bar right above your message at the top of the page. It will show "Subject" and then message status __% in a gray bar.

And if you do not have this, I am sorry. I could have it because I am Golden Feather status.

If you do not have this then what I used to do was always try to keep my messages down to one page. I created a few folders over to the left under Inbox and sent and all that. I have folders for pending orders, new friends, egg hatches and other stuff.

Ummmmm......yes I do see that % thing now, don't know how I missed it before.
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But I can only have 2 folders to save them in. I guess I need to upgrade to that Golden Feather status and maybe I can keep more messages. Thanks for the info.
 
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Great page - I see a comet (red sex-link), a pair of Rhode Island Reds (definately 1 roo), a couple of Barred Plymouth Rocks and I think your white chick is a white Plymouth Rock. At least that would be my guess.
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Now those puppies are adorable! Can you train them to guard the chickens and not chase them? Seeing the puppies makes me want one.
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