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Enjoy while they are little, it does not last.I worked my tail feathers off yesterday. It was extremely hot out, too. I got the youngsters moved out into their pen in the coop. By yesterday evening, they had settled in nicely, and seemed quite content in their new home. They did well through the night, and the little cockerel was taking his turn "crowing" this morning. I have crowing in quotes, because he's still developing his crow.
My daughter should be arriving any minute now, and I will babysit my youngest grandchild for a couple hours.
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got to love those Kazoo crows.....I worked my tail feathers off yesterday. It was extremely hot out, too. I got the youngsters moved out into their pen in the coop. By yesterday evening, they had settled in nicely, and seemed quite content in their new home. They did well through the night, and the little cockerel was taking his turn "crowing" this morning. I have crowing in quotes, because he's still developing his crow.
My daughter should be arriving any minute now, and I will babysit my youngest grandchild for a couple hours.
SCG, when I get the horses moved to my place, I'm going to start trying to tend the small cemetery out there. It only has maybe 2-3 headstones, the rest are just fieldstone markers, but I would like to go in there and clean it down (any advice on getting grass and brush away from the markers without disturbing them?) to short grass or maybe even dirt so I can see what is in there. There is one Peony and one Rosebush that I will keep, but I may strip the rest to dirt and put mulch in to make it a little easier to maintain unless that's a no-no with cemeteries. If I post pictures, would you mind looking them over and see if you have any pointers?