Surviving Minnesota!

Layers. Free range or better yet Pastured eggs can be found at Target for $6 !!!!! From a farm that puts love sweat and such into their birds as well we charge $3 around here.
This woman needs to get with the times. Understand your not selling pasty looking white slave eggs from hens living in 12 x 12s.
She may think she learned a lesson but she hasn’t learned much.

Erli it probably is that the tree is too far gone for the neem. But I think steady applications may help to some degree. I see it helps with off season dormant aphids as well in bark. Aphids really can help a weak tree along to death.
 
I cut down and burned the diseased tree. I was thinking the neem oil to spray the ground under the area it was and also the other apple trees as a preventative.
 
Definitely it was not a fox according to the sounds on you tube... now i'm thinking sasquatch. Ralphie, did you bring him home with you?

It was a whoop (short), whoop (short), whooooooooop (long) sound... always in 3's.
 
We got a lot done today, lots of wood cut, split, and stacked. Cleaned the coop, gave the cochins new hay, put hay behind the thatches. This evening I also very thoroughly looked over all of the Cochins and counted points, foot color, wattles(if they were even, any scars), earlobe color.
The most points was a possible 7. I would need to get a magnifine glass out to be 100% sure though, everyone else had 5. Foot color was all good, all slate or close to yellow on top and yellow on bottom. I only had one slightly uneven wattle out of all of, it was on the Blue Cockerel, and a scar on BLF-3. Earlobe was all good except on the BF-1, I wish hers was a bit redder, but my black cock should be able to fix that.
Only thing I didn't get done was moving the broody inside. I will try and get that done on Tuesday
 

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