Cynthia, I'm going to be in Spanish Fork on Monday. If you want to meet up with me, I'll give you a few crookneck squash. My zucchini, crookneck, spaghetti squash and pumpkins have been going CRAZY. My zucchini is looking a little wilty all of a sudden. i suspect there may have been shenanigans in my garden when we had a party over the weekend. It's starting to perk up though.
Brian, your nieces are so cute!
Red, I saw a national story on chicken owners taking them to the pound, but when they interviewed the shelters here, they said it hadn't been much of an issue at all. I have a friend who works for a rescue, and in her 18 months there, they've seen ONE chicken, and it was a rooster.
Sara, that is such a cute picture. I've noticed wyandottes tend to go red a little sooner than other breeds, so you may not need to worry just yet.
Sundance, with my picture, my point was that she's too stupid to brood- she's not even in a nest box, and when someone tried to throw her an egg to hatch, she didn't even sit on it. Silly girl.
BluJems, glad your goats did so well at the show. I'm not surprised. You have beautiful animals.
Brian, your nieces are so cute!
Red, I saw a national story on chicken owners taking them to the pound, but when they interviewed the shelters here, they said it hadn't been much of an issue at all. I have a friend who works for a rescue, and in her 18 months there, they've seen ONE chicken, and it was a rooster.
Sara, that is such a cute picture. I've noticed wyandottes tend to go red a little sooner than other breeds, so you may not need to worry just yet.
Sundance, with my picture, my point was that she's too stupid to brood- she's not even in a nest box, and when someone tried to throw her an egg to hatch, she didn't even sit on it. Silly girl.
BluJems, glad your goats did so well at the show. I'm not surprised. You have beautiful animals.