Welcome from Rosenberg, TX!![]()
LindaB220 got in trouble......![]()
Lisa![]()
Heh heh heh, Couldn't help myself. Love you Bee.

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Welcome from Rosenberg, TX!![]()
LindaB220 got in trouble......![]()
Lisa![]()
Welcome home Bee! Happy to hear it was a good trip!
Got up to 77 here! We drove down to San Antonio, to eat lunch with my Grandma on the Riverwalk. She is turning 80 in a few days. It was pretty much all of her kids, grand kids and great grand kids a total of 40 people. It was fun and a lovely day. Even my cousin from NC flew down, her family could not come, but it was good to see her.
Heh heh heh, Couldn't help myself. Love you Bee.![]()
It is very pretty, prefer Austin, but SA is a great city also!Wow! Sounds like a great day and great weather! I love days like that. I've heard that San Antonio is a pretty city.
Oh, Rodney! You amuse us so! His comb seems to have survived the trauma...he's looking glossy!
Now that is funny! LOVE that pic! He is such a pretty bird.
Hee hee hee! I've had some roosters do that. They get in there and make an awful racket boogooggooogoooahhh boogooggooogoooahhh boogooggooogoooahhh BOK BOK boogooggooogoooahhh boogooggooogoooahhh!
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Now that you've got proof, you can use it to black mail him sometime!![]()
Welcome home Bee! Happy to hear it was a good trip!
Got up to 77 here! We drove down to San Antonio, to eat lunch with my Grandma on the Riverwalk. She is turning 80 in a few days. It was pretty much all of her kids, grand kids and great grand kids a total of 40 people. It was fun and a lovely day. Even my cousin from NC flew down, her family could not come, but it was good to see her.
That's good! I really love the CO for what it can do...it really helped the meat pen of roosters with their combs and it put my cat on the road to healing and pain relief real quick. Never saw such speed in wound healing.
I've seen a rooster do that before...it's almost like he's enticing a hen to come into the nest to lay. I know they like to breed the hens right after they lay and that may be just pure instinct...better chance of sperm getting to an egg if there isn't an egg blocking the oviduct, so breeding right after that becomes cleared seems to be a good way to go.