Wow . . . nice, nice warm air we have today, and hardly any wind. I guess we can do without the sun.
Ohhh Holly, you are hatching pterodactyls!!! I just love them and I don't know why. Those scary looking Cornish darlings are just so lovely to me. I need help.
Well, how nice it must feel to have (most of) your fuzzies outside! As always, we NEED MORE ROOM, eh! If you completely empty that basement, you will feel lonely and empty, though. . . just like I did when I finally got my bathroom back after months of fuzzies.
CityGirl, I remember you mentioning you were overrun with roos. Why don't you make a nice roo page under your BYC pages so folks can browse through? I mean, between your job and your birds and the plays and family and . . . as I used to say, "Yeah, I'll get right on that."
I am a little roo-heavy too, but the longer they're here the more attached I get . . . And one more reason I love my roos: two nights ago, I heard my d'Uccle roo (Flash) crow at 9 p.m. The dogs ran to the back door and Remy had started crowing too. I grabbed a flashlight and ran out the back door (brilliant, I know!) to find - - the sneaky, noisy herd of deer snorting at us from the brush behind the house. The roos heard them and did not like the intruders.
I really like knowing my roos are watching out for the flock when I can't be out there. They really help me run things! Every coop that has a roo just seems safer to me.