Stupid chickens. Hatch day is Wednesday
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Hubs had the ability to cuss like a sailor before the Corps. The Corps makes cussing into an art form. I once overheard a ssgt use the f-bomb something like 40 times in a 30 second conversation... Yes, I did start counting. No, I did not catch them all.Profanity is not my *tool* of choice.
Yes I was a sailor. Never cussed like one.
Too many other words to use.
As for electrical fun….
Tester(s)
pigtails with different alligator clips
Notepad and writing utensil to draw out the circuit and take notes along the way as I disassembled it….
You need to teach em how to read/understand a calendar. A short course on reproduction/gestation etc......Stupid chickens. Hatch day is Wednesday View attachment 3480636
Be prepared to be be surprised. I'm also giving English lessons to mosquitoes so they understand the "no mosquitoes allowed signs" around the yard. Attendance is increasing.You need to teach em how to read/understand a calendar. A short course on reproduction/gestation etc......![]()
Please let me know if the mosquitoes respond favorably. If so, I'll want to purchase you're online course.Be prepared to be be surprised. I'm also giving English lessons to mosquitoes so they understand the "no mosquitoes allowed signs" around the yard. Attendance is increasing.
Looks like 8 healthy chicks out of 12 eggs so far. Both hens are behaving. Success!
Don't forget "reading" class for skeetersBe prepared to be be surprised. I'm also giving English lessons to mosquitoes so they understand the "no mosquitoes allowed signs" around the yard. Attendance is increasing.
Looks like 8 healthy chicks out of 12 eggs so far. Both hens are behaving. Success!
Congratulations on hatch.Be prepared to be be surprised. I'm also giving English lessons to mosquitoes so they understand the "no mosquitoes allowed signs" around the yard. Attendance is increasing.
Looks like 8 healthy chicks out of 12 eggs so far. Both hens are behaving. Success!
The most expensive cat I've ever rescued, was a poor little boy that my daughter named Johnny. He needed emergency surgery and had to have a leg removed and an ear stitched up. We found a nice lady to take him.Well the two dumped kitties are officially mine. I have paid vet bills now.
Midge is a mom of 4 adorable kittens. She had a mammary gland infection and cost me right at 1400.00 for an emergency vet visit because she looked like se was at death's door. Can't let my chicken cat die. She wanted to have her kittens in the nesting box with a hen.
The black Bobtail is now named Jack Sparrow and went to the vet for a limp and swollen paw/leg. Hes better now and getting neutered today. Hopefully it helps with him and my other 6 getting along.
I'll post some pictures later this evening.
One of the kittens (she's named Harlot) sang me the sad song of her people earlier.... The ENTIRE time I was giving the birds treats.The most expensive cat I've ever rescued, was a poor little boy that my daughter named Johnny. He needed emergency surgery and had to have a leg removed and an ear stitched up. We found a nice lady to take him.
I now have 3 cats of my own...and I'm not even a cat lady! Two of them are indoor/outdoor cats and love the nest boxes. One prima donna won't set foot off the porch. (She's my favorite.)
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