Getaclue, sorry to hear that you are facing more procedures but glad that the ball is rolling on the way to getting you feeling better.
Keeping you in my prayers. There are just too many people fighting cancer on this forum right now.
I've got about half of my nets taken down. The governor of Missouri has issued a state of emergency for the entire state ahead of the ice storm that is expected to hit over the weekend. At least a quarter to half inch of ice is expected where we live but it could be up to 3/4s an inch with areas just to our south expecting up to an inch of ice. Wouldn't you know it, I just bought all new nets for my runs and got them up last week now I'm taking them all down except for the rooster run. That netting is old and needing replaced. Guess I'll let mother nature take it down for me as I still have the roosters out in their run. The main coop gang isn't happy at all. No nets means no outside. The red tailed hawks have been terrible this winter and the next door neighbor saw an eagle perched across the road from us last week.
We did find out that two Amish men out bow hunting about 2 miles from our house spotted a cougar on two different occasions. One had it walk right under his tree blind. We never heard from the conservation department about our tree damage but hearing about the cougar sightings pretty much confirms our suspicions in our own minds. The Amish men have a predator drive scheduled for the end of this month to thin out the coyotes. Now they are keeping a watchful eye out for big cats also. They were all very interested to hear about our tree damage so close to their farms. If I had as much stock as they do I'd be worried too. With all the sheep, goats, cattle, and horses around, a cougar would have a buffet dinner if the mood hit it.
Anybody else expecting bad weather this weekend?
Keeping you in my prayers. There are just too many people fighting cancer on this forum right now.
I've got about half of my nets taken down. The governor of Missouri has issued a state of emergency for the entire state ahead of the ice storm that is expected to hit over the weekend. At least a quarter to half inch of ice is expected where we live but it could be up to 3/4s an inch with areas just to our south expecting up to an inch of ice. Wouldn't you know it, I just bought all new nets for my runs and got them up last week now I'm taking them all down except for the rooster run. That netting is old and needing replaced. Guess I'll let mother nature take it down for me as I still have the roosters out in their run. The main coop gang isn't happy at all. No nets means no outside. The red tailed hawks have been terrible this winter and the next door neighbor saw an eagle perched across the road from us last week.
We did find out that two Amish men out bow hunting about 2 miles from our house spotted a cougar on two different occasions. One had it walk right under his tree blind. We never heard from the conservation department about our tree damage but hearing about the cougar sightings pretty much confirms our suspicions in our own minds. The Amish men have a predator drive scheduled for the end of this month to thin out the coyotes. Now they are keeping a watchful eye out for big cats also. They were all very interested to hear about our tree damage so close to their farms. If I had as much stock as they do I'd be worried too. With all the sheep, goats, cattle, and horses around, a cougar would have a buffet dinner if the mood hit it.
Anybody else expecting bad weather this weekend?