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I know!Please, don't anyone confuse them with facts.
Not sure when you should plant, here in the cold we plant around late October before the hard freeze, hard necks, soft necks are for down south. Not knowing much about it I once planted soft necks here, warmed up a bit in January and they sprouted, and then froze, dozens of cloves only two survived and nothing bulbed.I planted garlic way early, had never planted it before. Don't know if any of it survived or what.
I save all my sawdust, pretty ridiculous but I put down a tarp when cutting up the woodpile , amazing how fast the sawdust piles up, bag it up in feedbags.Yep, kindling is worth it's weight in gold if you heat with wood. This year we had a small bridal wreath bush die so I cut it off at the ground, used pruning shears to cut the branches into 6 inch lengths then tied them into 2 inch bundles. Those things light up and burn like wildfire. I also collect all the scrap and bark from splitting and save it in feedbags.
Kindling rules!
Speaking of egg colors...egg collection tonight included the following (same eggs taken from different angles because of lighting): brown egg from German line New Hampshire hen, white egg from Icelandic hen, blue egg from a blue, muffed pullet hatched from a blue egg, olive egger from EHAL. Olive egger pullet is pictured at the bottom (pic from July)...her name is Zira, from the original Planet of the Apes movie.
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No,but with my luck I probably would.
Collar, yep. Will do. Ran out of pvc. Trip to hardware store warranted. I just looked at some pics. Looks as though my princesses are BBRs which is what my bantam crosses are.
Cap, those Guineas are going to love that hoop coop.
Notafarm, your hen is a doll baby. Very pretty.