Hello all - south puget here. Interested in raising chicks at home, came here to learn a thing or two :0)


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Hello all - south puget here. Interested in raising chicks at home, came here to learn a thing or two :0)
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One of the best thing about Hamburgs is that they are darling little silver babies with a metallic sheen and never go through an ugly adolescence: they look very different at two weeks, three weeks, four weeks (when it's easy to determine gender) and then about five weeks they start looking like little adults, only darker, and from that point on they just get prettier and prettier.
I should put up the baby pictures from last spring, although... not today. I had two strong, healthy, young adults helping me yesterday, and I never did learn not to try to keep up with those people.
Congrats CL! Need pics as soon as you can!
Quote: I finally beat you to it CR! You are always one of the first to greet, but I finally got one!![]()
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Quote: Yes, Tamara and I got to join you and CL and Einstein for a lovely lunch and admire your place. It was so nice it was hard to leave!![]()
We have a manual log splitter that you could use if you need too. The willow trees that I had to take out this past January were difficult to split. They were very stringy. I burned most of the firewood this past summer. I would love to have a small wood stove in the house. My son has access to downed trees for most of the winter. So he has brought us several loads of fir rounds.
Quote: I finally beat you to it CR! You are always one of the first to greet, but I finally got one!![]()
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I greet them in new member introductions,and send them here for you to greet them.
From a couple days ago. First fire of the year. Got the house up to 95*. Felt so good.
There used to be a huge Cottonwood next door, but it came down during a windstorm a few years ago, and took out the neighbors house. They used to save any downed branches for me. I didn't notice it being especially wet (it was deadwood), but it burned fast, not so hot, and it smelled dirty.
The same neighbor took out a huge Alder, and the neighbor on the other side took out 3 Cedars. I took out 3 small trees. The tree services told me that it was much cheaper to cut the wood into rounds and leave it, rather than haul it away. Both neighbors gave me all the wood, so I'm stocked up for a couple years.
Russ
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I'm going but just to look around and shop. It's hilarious that DH also shops for me as well.
Hello all - south puget here. Interested in raising chicks at home, came here to learn a thing or two :0)