Well, my bad boy rooster got caught after he flogged me tonight.. Stinky EE... I stuck him in a tub while I moved the Beilefelders into the pen with the two sweetie pie EE pullets. Then he went into a pen by himself.. Waiting to be 'carriedddddddd awayyyyyyy'.
Speaking of my EE pullets.. Both have the coloring of Light Brahmas. One has no muff and has a straight comb.. She lays bluish green eggs.. The second has muffs and a rose comb, and spit out her very first egg which was pinkish. I assumed they came from the same parents.. maybe not. So, only have one 19 week old left to start laying, but she's from Henri and either Sweetpea or Mollie. She's smaller than her half sister (hens are the same breed and came from the same flock). I'm giving her time, since Muffins was was well into week 23/24 when she spit out one.
Oh, and Prince loves playing games on my Tab E light. Go figure.. charging it and the phone up so I can try and capture him playing.
I was getting about a dozen every other day from my girls that had started laying again. Then the deep freeze and the snow hit and I've gotten one a day except for two days when zero were to be found. Can't say that I blame them. Poor babies spent days just sitting on the roost boards fluffed up trying to keep their toes warm.
So Prince is still inside? See, said he was going to be a house rooster!
Sorry I gotta tease you a little. He is one well loved, lucky little rooster.
I worried about gray hair until my hair fell out in clumps from medication- then my white brow didn't bother me any more, I'm just glad I grew some hair back! You know, hair absolutely does change a person's appearance!
Yeah, unfortunately it does. My hair used to be waist length and so thick I would have to have it thinned. No more. I don't miss my long hair, gave it Locks of Love when I turned 50. Now it's about an inch long and I wear it like Hallie Berry used to wear hers when she was a Bond Girl....only I'm about 40 years past being Bond Girl material unless Sean Connery was still alive and then I might just be perfect for the job!
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They missed it by a few...
We made it up to 36 today. Down to 25 tonight then back up to 36 tomorrow. 50 by Tuesday so bye bye snow and hello muck. Frankly I'd rather live with the muck, thank you. We are hoping the snow and cold are behind us. I did hear some geese honking tonight so that is a promising sign.
Hubby picked out a car to replace his crushed one.
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Sweeeeeet. Great price too! What year is it and have you found a new truck for yourself?
Have y'all recovered from the ice storm that hit you?
I found my first grey hair 6 days after I turned 21. I pulled it out. It was the sparkly kind, like my grandmother had. I taped it to my bathroom mirror. It grew back. I pulled it out again. It didn't grow back. I leave them alone.
My grandmother had the beautiful, shiny, sparkly white hair. My mom got iron grey hair. Crossing my fingers I get more of the sparkle and less of the iron.
Sometimes I see women in the store who have beautiful grey hair and I tell them that when my hair grows up, it wants to look like their hair.
I had an aunt by marriage who went silver white headed when she was 18. She had gorgeous hair. I always said I would be willing to trade in my red hair for hair like hers. When I started to go gray, I was in my mid 40s and nursing my terminally ill mom. I had these two lightening bolt gray streaks at my temples. I called it my Bride of Frankenstein phase. One day after I had got mom back to bed and positioned, she reached up and touched my gray hair and informed me that I was going gray. I laughed and told her she was just paying me back for all the gray hairs I'd given her when I was growing up. She told me to het her purse for her and when I did she dug out her wallet and pulled out a 5$ bill and handed it to me. "Go buy yourself some Clairol" she told me. 'You're too young to be gray". It was one of those times when I had to leave the room to keep her from seeing me cry.
Okay, the story of the momma heating pad. The Box and instructions said mine was an auto off model and would turn itself off in two hours. DH plugged it in and gave it 12 hours on each setting. It never shut off. He got on line and looked up the comments from buyers and hit on one that said that for some reason this model was rated as being auto off and it wasn't. There was another model that was similar to this one and it was an auto off model.
Thank you for the confusion Sunbeam!
Any of y'all use the heating pad in your brooder and how tall do you make your frame for it?