Good morning all - gonna be a hot one today, methinks. We have to go to Billings today for my annual lung scan. Tried to talk Little DIane into going up with us but she said she was gonna stay here, keep an eye on the dogs, and get her laundry done. I thought about asking her to clean out the fridge but then decided I’d be too embarrassed with what she might find lurking in there.
Guess I’ll leave a review for that quack but I don’t see that it’ll do much good. Our local hospital and clinic do a lot of referrals to him because he’s the only ENT in the area. Most people don’t like driving way up to Billings when they’re already hurt or sick and Cody is a lot closer. Me? At this point I’ll take a referral to an ENT in Peoria if it means avoiding what I just went through. I am going to let my primary know in no uncertain terms exactly why they need to rethink.
Chicks are growing like weeds out there! This batch isn’t as relaxed around us as previous groups have been. I sure can’t explain that - they were raised just as all our other chicks were raised. Even Tank 3 is more standoffish. Well, I’ve never been one for “lap chickens” anyway, so as long as they stay healthy and lay well that’s all I’ll ask of them. Sure some pretty ones out there! Ken and Kenny went ahead and put the plastic up over the run. I protested….it’s awfully hot for that plastic….but we’ve had an unusual amount of heavy rains for this area and the run needs to stay dry. They left the ends wide open, and since most of our winds come from the south and north there’s usually a pretty stiff breeze going through it.
Morning Blooie, glad to hear the chicks are doing well!