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Are you really?! How cool! We're about 20 minutes south of Simpsonville- near The Happy Cow. My kids go to Fork Shoals, so we are in the very southernmost tip of the county. Well, one of my kids goes to Fork Shoals- the other will start 3rd grade at the Charles Townes Center at Sterling in August. I have a smarty-pants 8 year old!
We are very excited although it is going to be a
loooong haul for us all the way to Sterling 5 days a week.
Ohhh Happy Cow~ I just love that place and the sound of it! We are up on exit 27 Fairview Street in Simpsonville. I've got 2 kids my son is turning 10 and my daughter is 7! They grow up so fast
Nice to have a smarty pants by the way~ lol Hopefully the drive will be a pretty one! Well glad to know were neighbors
We'll have to have some chicken talk some time!
Sounds good!
Susanne, I'm so sorry about your flock being decimated. I have five chicks that are 6 weeks old and their mama just stopped mothering them, so they are wandering around in a little pack by themselves. I am hoping they will heed any warnings from the roos, but I know a hawk could grab them. It would upset me, but I guess that's the price of free ranging.
Went out to check on food and water for everyone and found two of the almost week-olds had squeezed through the chicken wire into the run. (Everyone is out in the yard free ranging.) The Marans mama was hanging around, trying to coax them back out. I went in and got them, and noticed one was pretty lethargic. I looked closer and something happened to its left eye, it's all swollen. What I
think happened was the chicks got in the run and the mama pecked at this one, accidentally injuring it, when it panicked and tried to squeeze back out. She is a tiny bit weird with them. Anyway, I am assuming that's what happened, it's as good a guess as any. No one else is injured and this one wasn't like this this morning, so I do think it's an injury and not an illness. I brought it in, made it drink, got a drop of vitamins into it, and wiped its little eye and slathered some Terramycin ointment on it. Poor little thing screamed in pain
The swelling seems to have gone down a tiny bit. Thank goodness I still have the brooder set up. I'll make it some scrambled egg a bit later.
And to top things off, our favorite EE, Kitty, has now gone broody
My husband came in last night and said Kitty was in the nest box when he closed the coop up, and I said no, no more broodies and chicks for now. He said why and I told him unless he's planning on building another coop, then we don't have any more room. Besides, we are going to Pawleys Island in three weeks, right when these would be due to hatch. I really don't want to be out of town for a week while new ones are hatching. Sure, these are just barnyard mixes, but they are
my barnyard mixes and I want to keep them safe and healthy, not rely on some neighbor to know what to do if someone needs something!