Surviving Minnesota!

Are you stopping to see us, beings you are right next door?
Ralphie if I didn't have all these other family members with I would make time for it. But they have their own ideas and schedules to keep.

We stopped at chipotle in St Cloud for supper and unfortunately we were behind a little league team. An hour and 40 minutes later we got out there. My gosh there was a line out the door though the whole night. Kids loved it though.
 
Jerry, have you lost any more chickens to those raccoons?

I haven't had that problem thank goodness, but so far I've trapped 4 adult mice and found a nest this week in my run, my guess there is more out there
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Morning . One less coon . That is 5 and there were 2 more sets of eyes in that tree . Yes I really did knock one out of the tree .

Ralphie here is a taming trick for roosters . When handling them stroke down the back to the tail . They like that .
I find that makes them a little more frisky with the ladies after watching AI videos ;)

My boys often like their wattles stroked, and I rub up under their "chin" between the wattles too. Some birds just take longer than others to adjust to handling and cages. I had a Welsummer cockerel at the last Hutch show who tore his tail all up because he wasn't liking the cages.

Edit: I just answer as I go most times, but I see Holm said the same as I did.
 
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Cripes, they're is a skunk in the yard! It came around the henhouse as I was walking up to the henhouse. I was only 10 feet from it. Don't know what to do now... (I ran away) i shut on the outside light, hoping to scare it off...
 
Cripes, they're is a skunk in the yard! It came around the henhouse as I was walking up to the henhouse. I was only 10 feet from it. Don't know what to do now... (I ran away) i shut on the outside light, hoping to scare it off...

That would be scary
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Good mornig.
 

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