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Cool! I'd love to set up a time that everyone could get together; like make plans so that everyone is in one place at noon or something, then if people got there early or just arrived, at least we can all socialize for a while!
 
Just an FYI I snuck out a couple days ago when it was warmer (40*) and peeked inside my bee hives.
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2 of 3 are dead
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This has not been good times for me.
I hear ya, brother. My hives died before the onset of winter. Cause unknown, they had been thrived though the fall.

I need to get my order in for replacement packages. I just to find enough change in the couch to do so.
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So...who's going to the show in Feb up in Monroe/Everett? It's on our calendar are we're making a family day of it! Hope to see a bunch of y'all there!
The WFF show is March 16. Monroe fairgrounds. What has been done in the past is we had a "potluck" lunch.

I will say that BEFORE anything like that is planned somebody needs to contact the club and make sure it is ok and done with the blessing (so to speak) of the club.
 
Thursday night is supposed to be 37 degrees here. Would any of you worry about frozen waterers with that temperature? I don't think I need to worry at all about leaving a light on anymore for the waterer, but I want to be sure. What would you do?
 
OK here's yer EARLY WARNING!!!!! I just got an E-MAIL the spring PNPA show will be the 3rd weekend in April. At the Clark County fairgrounds, Vancouver WA.


... wet clay soil and cackle Spackle

CR ... "Cackle Spackle".... you crack me up!

Thanks for the heads up on the PNPA show. Two shows in two months, cool!

We are definitely going to Monroe, and would enjoy going to both. I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone! Hopefully it will be warmer than Chehalis was!
My goal is to get a nice Ameraucana plus one other. Does anyone ever sell Sex Link pullets (not chicks) at the shows?
 
Thursday night is supposed to be 37 degrees here. Would any of you worry about frozen waterers with that temperature? I don't think I need to worry at all about leaving a light on anymore for the waterer, but I want to be sure. What would you do?
Since the birds are sleeping during the night, why not bring the waterer in and take it back out in the morning when they wake up?

We reached a high of 14 degrees here today and I have no heat in the coop. I just check a couple of times a day to make sure they have drinking water and food available. I also gather the eggs more often so there is little chance of them freezing.
 

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