Wow - I bet that dirt really helps her see better since it smooths down her bouffant some!
I have to open it on my work computer. I don't have spreadsheets on my mac

I'm sure it will make sense to me. Hopefully anyway. I'll let you know tomorrow!
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Wow - I bet that dirt really helps her see better since it smooths down her bouffant some!
Thank you and HAH! My hubby works very hard all week so when he lends me his time for chicken and garden projects I am very very happy. Happy wife, happy family as the saying goes.
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Since this chick house will have just an open floor plan inside like my old original chick house, I wanted to get creative with the exterior. I love folly's in the garden. Something that is used for one thing but looks like something else. I used to be an actress at historical reenactments and have a lot of set props. They will all be used in this chick house.
Here is another one of my models I will borrow ideas from.
I already have a wooden plank door and a pop out dormer. When making models or set props, I use techniques that are faux. Wattle and daub look a likes and painting techniques that fool the eye. The chick house will be surrounded with garden plantings that are already established. Pop doors are a given but I want working shutters on windows and storage areas built in. Faux timbers for roof support would be neat. And lighting with outlets too. Got to get this whipped out in a couple weeks!![]()
Where are you at? Looking up hawk identification images on google may narrow it down based on your area.
I'd guess Cooper Hawk. They are very common, and have stripes on their tails and a light chest.
So I am getting everything together to set the coop up for winter. I keep thinking about the FF and having to put it back in the house. Anyone ever think of using those heated buckets they use for livestock to hold their FF all winter so it doesn't freeze? And then can be in the coop all winter?
They tend to go on sale in the fall and I really want to buy one to see if it would work. Does anyone use one now and have good luck with it? Any negatives?
This is what I meant
lol.Just read an article by Mother Earth News that states blue eggs are that color due to a virus. Huh........what are they trying to do scare people away?
http://www.popsci.com/science/artic...ongrats-your-chicken-has-virus?dom=tw&src=SOC
I know chicken eggs from various chicken breeds emerge in different shades because of pigments which are deposited as the eggs move through the hen's oviduct. The pigment depositions are determined by the chicken's genetics.
Why do I think this is going to start more problems?
Quote: goshawk possibly..copper or sharpskin probably..a bit fuzzy to tell