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Love the names!Did you mean Dale as in Dale Evans, wife and side kick to Roy Rogers?
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It is very pretty. However, considering the havoc that my chickens have made of my newly placed gravel paths and brick patio last summer, I'd suggest that any chickens added to that beautiful yard be confined to a nice run or that gravel with be all over that pristine garden along with any dirt that could be kicked up and out. Then say goodbye to your Better Homes and Gardens submission.My girls are hoodlums I tell you! I'm making sure to keep the spray paint out their little claws or next they'll be painting my new wooden fence in grafitti.![]()
Mine probably would too... Back to the drawing board.![]()
Quote: Now that I've owned chickens, I have to agree. Being that was my first batch of chicks I was determined to not lose a single one! It's the strong mama in me, now.... Yea, survival of the fittest has sunk in. Sorry future chickees.
Quote: The trick is to get Paphiopetallums or Phalionopsis. Don't underwater the first and don't overwater the latter. Those are the easyest.
How on earth would I know what I have? It was a gift.
Quote:*Great* actually... So I already poured water into the crown, which I suspect is why the stems are turning yellow/brown.![]()
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So was I (38 hours, natural home birth)![]()
HOLY CROW AND A HALF!!!! I'm not even going to mention mine, because y'all would find me and stone me for how short it was. And you had more than one!?! Good Lord Almighty woman!!!
#1: 36+ hours, naturally in the hospital
#2: 14 hours, naturally at home
#3: (You can imagine why I would have stayed home again after the amazingly short and wonderful birth of #2...oops) 38+ hours naturally at home
You're going to punch me-- #1, induced for preE no pain meds, 9 hours start to finish. #2, I went to the doctor because I "felt wierd" and was told I was 5 cm and they sent me to the hospital. 2 hours of non stop screaming and I had a baby. I much preferred the 9 hour birth to the two hour one!
I'm condemning myself up for the "get punched" group, I was in labor for 5 hours and my daughter practically jumped out, all 8lbs 4 oz of her, and did a jig.
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YES! And, if anyone is interested - in Tacoma, is The Birthing Inn. They are WONDERFUL! You might as well be at home. I abhor hospitals!!! I have checked myself and baby out early EVERY time. There was no reason for me to stay 48 hours other than to charge my insurance!![]()
The Birthing Inn is beautiful. I will probably opt for home birth next time, solely because they discharged me, giving up my room, for the elevator to stop working and I was stuck at the nurses station for 3.5 hours waiting for the d*** elevator to be restored.Never again! Granted, I will have an awesome midwife on staff.![]()
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I COULDN'T RESIST!!! We stopped in to get some emergency kit items for the bunnies and birds, and out with 10 chicks. If my daughter hadn't've begged I might've made it homeOff to Wilco to get my meat chicks(free with my feed purchase) and then out to get my Silkie chicks. Then a busy day working on coop stuff, bathing the older Silkies, friend coming over for dinner and chicken edumacation(getting chickens next week). So I will attempt to catch up tonight. Later peepskidchick free.
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That's too bad, feel better soon. A lot of my family are taking Zinc suplements and staying healthy, I haven't gone down and picked some up, but planning on it if anybody shows signs of getting sick.ugh..I gathered eggs this morning, sat them down to do some other chicken related task and forgot about them. Remembered an hour later and found them smashed up on the patio, uneaten. At least *eat* them if you're going to smash them. I left them in a place that normally the chickens don't go, so I think some crows did it. 5 whole eggs.
JennS, Imp and friend, and I went to Rainwolf's place yesterday to help her clean up her back yard. I had to leave early because I wasn't feeling well, but I think we got some stuff done. Her mom made a lovely lunch. I wish I could have stayed longer!
For the first time I didn't secure my chickens last night. I was so sick, and I know I went out to the coop with DD ~ DD shut the pop door going to the run and shut the run door, I thought I shut the human door but must not have latched it. I woke up to all 8 hens waiting outside the house back door bocking and complaining~they couldn't get to their food in the run. That's when I screwed up with the eggs.
Now DH is sick. DD was sick Wednesday. We're dropping like flies.