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for us in the south, this is a redneck pool No relation to these guys!
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ok folks, i've got you all beat regarding red neck cleanliness. When hubby and i were building our home, we were the only family living on our dirt road. Our only water source that first winter and through the first summer was from a tap on the extrol tank in the basement. So, we would draw a bucket of water, tote it upstairs, add some hot water to it... (we were really classy when we finally got a kitchen stove to heat that water!)... then we'd tote it back down the front steps and out doors where the truck was backed up to the front steps. One of us would stand in the bed of the truck, and pour the water, while the other one showered!! We've since finished our house, and live a somewhat civilized life. But, when we re-modeled the bathroom 3 years ago, (in the late fall) I left the little kiddie pool out on the deck. A couple bucket fulls of warm water made for a wonderful and invigorating moon light bath. A couple of times, i actually slipped on the frost when walking back inside (bare footed). You haven't lived until you've taken a moon lit bath on a frosty night!!!
well, I'm liking the brinsea brooder a bit better. I built a draft blocker, and the chicks seem ok. they don't ever seem to revel in the heat the way they do with a heat lamp or sun -
chicks are having more normal poops now that they have been on good feed and codliver oil. Not to mention the trowel full of dirt and the sod plug.
I built a screen door out of hardware cloth and scrap wood so I can put the screen in place and keep the people door open in the little coop - for the hot summer nights when we get them ( I know they are coming).
I think I have a stella impersonator in my main flock. Danged if that hen can't get into the garden no matter what!
well, I'm liking the brinsea brooder a bit better. I built a draft blocker, and the chicks seem ok. they don't ever seem to revel in the heat the way they do with a heat lamp or sun -
chicks are having more normal poops now that they have been on good feed and codliver oil. Not to mention the trowel full of dirt and the sod plug.
I built a screen door out of hardware cloth and scrap wood so I can put the screen in place and keep the people door open in the little coop - for the hot summer nights when we get them ( I know they are coming).
I think I have a stella impersonator in my main flock. Danged if that hen can't get into the garden no matter what!
I'm glad I'm not a chicken. Someone would have clipped my wings a long time ago.lad to hear the chicks are doing better.
As for Stella I clipped both her wings 2 nights ago & she has stayed where she is suppose to be since then.
even laying her eggs in the temporary nesting box. I even have a big girl laying in there also. Now if I could get Edie & the other to lay in there. But they still insist on laying where Sophie & Lucy are brooding on the hatching eggs. There is only 9 under them now. No idea where the 10th went. I triple check the eggs when I remove them and the hatching eggs have an X on each side. Weird. Thursday is 10 days & I picked up OT so I have till wait till 8 to candle them. I'm hoping for a couple to be developing !!!![]()
Quote: Lets just say Stella is not impressed..............nope not even a little bit![]()