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I'm nuts, crazy, coookoooooooo.. Bonnie returned to laying eggs after the first debacle of sitting a group of eggs. I found 7, brought them in and cleaned them up a bit. Cracked one open to make sure K.E. was doing his job. His motto is 'leave no fuzzy butt untouched'. I'll incubate 6 this time (last hatch of the year). Bonnie's sole surviving chick from the first group is a cutie pie.
 
I'm nuts, crazy, coookoooooooo.. Bonnie returned to laying eggs after the first debacle of sitting a group of eggs. I found 7, brought them in and cleaned them up a bit. Cracked one open to make sure K.E. was doing his job. His motto is 'leave no fuzzy butt untouched'. I'll incubate 6 this time (last hatch of the year). Bonnie's sole surviving chick from the first group is a cutie pie.
I want be setting anymore this year either, gonna start working the garden area to open it up so I can make a larger run over the fall and winter,
 
I want be setting anymore this year either, gonna start working the garden area to open it up so I can make a larger run over the fall and winter,
Well it's ONLY 6 little eggs out of my BO hen by K.E. the bantam in my profile avi. I'm going to be moving the gals in the large round pen into their respective areas, then moving the 17 week old pullets into the large round pen, and finally my bantam babies into the area where the 17 week olds go. Bachelor bantams will go into the pen where K.E. and his ladies are now. I'm leaving a few of the smaller pullets (17 weeks) where they are to be new mates for K.E. and his two ladies. Going to put Prince in the small round pen by himself until his flock of ladies is complete and comfy in their new surroundings. He can be a pistol.
 
My friend who was recently in the hospital with kidney issues was told by his cardiologist and the attending that he did NOT have a heart attack while he was there. His urologist's office called last week and told him he had.

Huh-what? WTH does he know? that's way out of his area (figuratively and literally) of expertise.

There is a reason they call it the "medical arts." Some docs are artists with their care. Some can barely hit the notes.
 
My friend who was recently in the hospital with kidney issues was told by his cardiologist and the attending that he did NOT have a heart attack while he was there. His urologist's office called last week and told him he had.

Huh-what? WTH does he know? that's way out of his area (figuratively and literally) of expertise.

There is a reason they call it the "medical arts." Some docs are artists with their care. Some can barely hit the notes.
The reason I love traditional chinese medicine and ayurvedic medicine is because they are 'whole person' medicines. They also take into consideration a person's lifestyle including what a person stuffs in his pie hole. 80% of all dis-eases begin in the gut. Any doctor that refuses to even look at a person's lifestyle and eating habits, to me is trash. One exception are emergency doctors. My neurologist at Sacred Heart when I had the stroke said my cholesterol was upside down, then ask me what I tended to eat. He let me know fish was a good thing to have several times weekly. Also a mediterranean diet, if I chose not to use the Lipitor he proscribed.
 

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