How does the black carry over when you cross a ayam cerami with a "normal" chicken?
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Quote: The next time you go to walmart or the drug store read the label on "Highlands teething tablets" our family has used them since the 80's they really help babies with the pain from teething. But your horse may benefit from them also. Smile
That's the best kind.I did try to see what was up last week and was told she was on a trip. That is a very long trip indeed.
Here's a LF Orp and JG sharing a 12X13 nest. Once there were 3 hens in it.And I have the two nest boxes, but they are big for bantams, so I am thinking that 2 can maybe fit in one box....but we will see. I like the way the nest boxes turned out. The upper one has two open sides, with a lip to hold in the hay. The bottom one is much darker, with only one small opening. Now I forget how big they are..... I think just over 12 inches deep and 18 inches wide. The bottom one 10.5 inches tall, and the upper one is taller, maybe 12 inches.
Nice score. If those breeds are in him he should do a great job for you.I'm here, Bama, just later than usual. I had an interesting day. I woke up at 3:30am to drive to Henagar, Alabama to purchase a LGD. I got this little cutie.....er.......I mean this ferocious beast to one day protect the flock. We stopped on the way home to bathe him at Petco's self bath because he was covered in fleas. He's all clean, flea free, and fluffy now, though. He is Anatolian, Akbash, and Great Pyrenees in his background. He should be a good guardian when he is about two. We have an appointment for shots, worming, and such on Monday morning.
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A female roommate of mine went on a date with a guy she just met, on their second date he asked her to marry him. Crazy. After much deliberation, she said yes.Three years is long? I'd say that's a sane amount of time to wait... I can't understand people who get married after three months or something. Better to get to know the person. Coming up on ten years with the better half now, still living a life of sin.
X2Thank goodness for the ACA.
Notable is that most of those snake oil ads are late night infomercials.The thing I hate most in in print and on TV is the ads that proclaim "Clinically proven." BS proven of what - they don't tell you the truth. "totally a waste of your money."
Don't forget anal seepage. How bad could your fibromyalgia be to trade it for that.I love US drug commercials. First it tells you about the drug in 10 seconds, and then spends 20 seconds listing side effects like the person talking would be on speed. Here I think the only requirement is to have a text saying "Consult your doctor before use" or something similar... It's enough to pack a sheet listing the side effects with the medicine itself. So you just get the lovely illustrations of how the antacid turns the evil red triangles in you stomach into friendly green balls (luckily the commercials have evolved a bit from that).
Remember that's the preacher talking.![]()
Ragweed used to get me this time of year.Naw. Something has my allergies kicked in. I dont know whats blooming thats aggrivating me.
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We need something Americans can pronounce.Zeus would be good. Or Cerberos.
I like Yoda....
How about Yoda?
Congrats on finishing the coop to your satisfaction.Thanks for the "how to cobble together a perch" hints.
I actually got it completely finished yesterday!!!!!
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So happy, I think that I should get a parade, and then a fancy "open coop" party (with other people doing all of the work)![]()
Anyway, after several times of rooting through all of the construction trash at the dump, and coming up without one, I begged on Facebook for a free 2x4. Someone had one, a bit rotten, but more than good enough for a perch.
The coop is gorgeous in my eyes....but I am sure the rest of the world thinks it looks like a junk pile.
I set up a double perch on the one poop tray, each about 6.5 feet. Plenty of space for about 13 bantams. The coop is about 5.5 by 6.5. I had wanted to put in multi levels, to help with the slightly small coop...but we just got so worn out....so that it currently has just the single poop tray.
I might look at it a bit more over the next couple of weeks, see if I can put in any more play spots or levels.
Stupid dog charged the fence, trying to get at the chickens, and the fence held perfectly... So the coop does qualify as functional.
We must have injured one rooster's foot in the transfer of chickens...i mean, really????? Anyway, he is limping, but not crying. So, not sure if it is a break or a sprain, or a gonna heal on its own whatever. I have two cockerels in that breed, so, not a big loss, since one of those boys needs to be eaten.... I think the damaged one is smaller (which is good, these are bantams), and has better color, and a better crow. The undamaged has a much better tail....and how about we pretend that Mr. undamaged is gonna have the best personality? Yep, lets go with that.![]()
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I've heard the survival rate isn't great. Probably depends on the vet.Let us know how well the de-crowing works, I understand they will still crow but softer! A friend, years ago , had to get rid of his rooster buddy and as a last hope, the vet tried to de-crow him. Sadly the roo died. But if they are getting better at the procedure, maybe he could chance having a roo again.
That's a nice working vacation.I just got in to the USA tonight. Two great months in the Philippine.
I am glad you are back scg. You were missed
Your next project will be taking eggs the other direction. That might be tougher paperwork wise though.Not yet
I was given a couple of eggs that were from a project breeder in SoCal.
They have multiplied but not to sellable levels.
I hope to get a doz eggs from java next year though