no yinepu for a few weeks? im not sure how i am going to be able to cope with that....
lol. consider it a vacation from the local resident PIA (me)!

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no yinepu for a few weeks? im not sure how i am going to be able to cope with that....
X 2they should all be alright since they are close to the same age...just keep an eye out on them at first...definately a better route then trying to raise 1 chick solo
My Sweet hubby will put the bagger on when he's mowing the really good grass and put it in all the runsthis weekend my chickens god about 3 wheel-barrow fulls of lawn clipping in their run! still have atleast another 2 or 3 full left to clean up, but half of their run looks like and ankle deep nest...or it did yesterday, curious to see what kinda work they did on it by the time i get home
Quote: I also have a beauteous flock of Lavender Orpingtons
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can someone send me a pic of a yokie or a link?? I tried a search and only got yorkies.not yet.... but hatching eggs are on the way.. silver blue and blue red
hoping for a good hatch![]()
if so I'll be up for a swap once they start laying eggs!
told ya that you and Sarge had me thinking about them again... so I finally decided to get them since I have been in love with them for quite some time![]()
Great advice! x2The place has lots of potential for sure. I advise that you keep track of all the man hours you and your husband put into cleaning and repairing everything. Keep a log, date/hrs/expenses. You must always protect yourself in a deal like this. Take a lot of pictures before and after.