my mil would agree, 3 sons no daughters. She doesn't get on with any of us (course we don't kiss up to her)and plays us against each other in mnya ways. But we know it.
Now we have 3 sons no daughters.........long as they live in the same hemisphere I will try hard to be a mil any dil could love.
Good morning everyone! The great chickie wait begins again... Ideal re-shipping the replacement order yesterday, myers shipping the sexed polish next week. I hope they make it this time.
Good morning everyone! The great chickie wait begins again... Ideal re-shipping the replacement order yesterday, myers shipping the sexed polish next week. I hope they make it this time.
Well, i have 5 white crested black (some for carol, one for karen, some for me), and 5 assorted. I don't know if i am going to keep them all, so i will post here first if i rehome.
Quote: Polish chicks are so cute.. I have 5 tolbunts cooking in the incubator and all are developing so far, but that doesn't mean they'll hatch! If there's one thing I've learned it's not to count your chickens before they hatch. Talk about chicken math gone wrong..
It's about time you got your replacement order, Jerseyhen. I hope they arrive safely this time!!
Quote: Interesting old saying... seemed to work out that way for my DH, not so much for me.
That's too bad she plays y'all against each other. My Dad does that to his daughters and it's torn the whole family apart. Seems like that is never a good plan.
I try to be a good MIL... we love our daughter's husband. Our son isn't old enough for that yet, thank goodness..
That's her egg on the left, and J. Lo's on the right. The scale is in pounds, but in grams it was 35
It had some blood on it (!) but I was assured by someone else that that is normal for a first egg. It was also down by the bottom of the ramp, nowhere near the nest box. I'm sad to say I didn't realize it until much later in the day, but her comb was very torn up. I think she had tried to use the nest box and got chased away by my Delaware Ruthie. Ruthie's egg was smashed as well, which means she probably stepped on it. Way to go Ruthie. There were a few Nutmeg feathers up in the roosting area too. Poor baby. I rinsed her off inside and put some Vaseline on the comb, and a tiny amount of BluKote just to try and hide the red so they wouldn't go after her again. I also noticed her toenails were very out of control, probably because they haven't been out for free ranging enough. (A juvenile Red Tail was sitting on the coop this morning when I pointed the chickens out to our listing agents). So naturally I managed to nick one of her cuticles when I trimmed her nails. Poor thing is probably going to hide from me for weeks now. I'm really thinking even though I have a lot of fly space for each bird that maybe mixing bantams and full-size birds isn't a great idea. Cinnamon is always hiding on her own in the roost when everyone else is out and about. I'm not sure if she's cold or just ostracized.
I hope everyone gets through this storm in one piece and with electricity. I know I'm going to lose it if we have school closure for another week. Please god no.
Good morning everyone! The great chickie wait begins again... Ideal re-shipping the replacement order yesterday, myers shipping the sexed polish next week. I hope they make it this time.
You know Janey is already planning on getting a VERY BIG coop when we move to Texas and filling it with lots of baby chicks. That we will hatch from eggs, but not with an incubator, with a Silkie hen. Just when you think they aren't paying attention to you.... turns out they are busy turning into you.
I am back down in Florida. My mom got home from Rehab and needs someone with her 24/7. I will be thinking about you all and my 5 sweet girls at home. My husband is doing a great job in my absence. Wondering if he has figured out that he is going to have to dig his way to the Coop???? It was wonderful being Ho,e for a few days. The chickens looked so much bigger now and are getting combs and wattles. Can't wait for eggs in the spring!
That's her egg on the left, and J. Lo's on the right. The scale is in pounds, but in grams it was 35
It had some blood on it (!) but I was assured by someone else that that is normal for a first egg. It was also down by the bottom of the ramp, nowhere near the nest box. I'm sad to say I didn't realize it until much later in the day, but her comb was very torn up. I think she had tried to use the nest box and got chased away by my Delaware Ruthie. Ruthie's egg was smashed as well, which means she probably stepped on it. Way to go Ruthie. There were a few Nutmeg feathers up in the roosting area too. Poor baby. I rinsed her off inside and put some Vaseline on the comb, and a tiny amount of BluKote just to try and hide the red so they wouldn't go after her again. I also noticed her toenails were very out of control, probably because they haven't been out for free ranging enough. (A juvenile Red Tail was sitting on the coop this morning when I pointed the chickens out to our listing agents). So naturally I managed to nick one of her cuticles when I trimmed her nails. Poor thing is probably going to hide from me for weeks now. I'm really thinking even though I have a lot of fly space for each bird that maybe mixing bantams and full-size birds isn't a great idea. Cinnamon is always hiding on her own in the roost when everyone else is out and about. I'm not sure if she's cold or just ostracized.
I hope everyone gets through this storm in one piece and with electricity. I know I'm going to lose it if we have school closure for another week. Please god no.
I am back down in Florida. My mom got home from Rehab and needs someone with her 24/7. I will be thinking about you all and my 5 sweet girls at home. My husband is doing a great job in my absence. Wondering if he has figured out that he is going to have to dig his way to the Coop???? It was wonderful being Ho,e for a few days. The chickens looked so much bigger now and are getting combs and wattles. Can't wait for eggs in the spring!