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So how do ya feel having this beautiful baby girl, Dad???
And what do the boys think of their tiny sister ?
She is beautiful !
And hopefully Mom is having a break and will regain her health.

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Thanks everyone

It is wonderful having Emma here, I am a proud daddy. The boys also are glad to have a sister but our youngest son still want her name to be Lightning McQueen. Mom is still in the hospital, DW and Emma should be home by Wednesday. The only break mom is getting is from the noise, and 4 year old can make a lot of noise.
 
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Well from the little bit I have learned they said for laying the birds need 12-14 hours of light.
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I am doing the light on at three also. The girls seem to happy and not harmed by the little extra light.
 
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I agree Uff DA!!!!
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I hate listen for him to breath again. I did my time with Kaitlyn. She couldn't cry very loud, and I knew that she could die in the middle of the night, so I was always listening for her. She slept beside our bed in a doll crib for at least 6 months. She was so good to me in the end. She waited until I was ready. I miss that kid.
 
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White exhaust is water vapor. I will ask DH when gets home if he can tell me more, and I will pass it on if I figure out more.

Yep I know. And thats why I am so baffled. lol I have had my truck gone over many times... Oils clean, radiator is clean, coolant resevour is clean, but always empty
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, even if I filled it earlier. If you or your DH has any ideas I would greatly except them. lol I'm sick of my truck, its down right emberassing driving it at times... Because even after it warms up, if I shut it off, it blows white exaust when I start it up again...
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Ive been told, "oh it just needs to be ran, its just sat to long." "take it for a long drive on the highway and open it up! Clear out all that carbon." Well I know its not a carbon build up, and the truck hasn't sat for more than 4 days without being started and warmed up.

DH agreed with everyone that it is a blown head gasket, and says that the engine is toasted.
 
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Well from the little bit I have learned they said for laying the birds need 12-14 hours of light.
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I am doing the light on at three also. The girls seem to happy and not harmed by the little extra light.

I do that with my layers to squeeze a little bit longer season from them. I am reducing the time now to get back to regular daylight hours so they can have some time off by about 30 min every other day. By the New Year they should be on normal hours. I did that last year and everyone got going in Spring at the normal time. If I can get a few extra months out of them it helps with the feed bill. I add the time on in the evening and have them wake up at the normal sunrise. I don't need my roosters in the layer pen starting up at 3 am. It's bad enough they start at 4:30/5 am. My breeders are always on a normal schedule.
 
my coop light doesn't come on until 7am, but I have it come on in the evening also, from 5-10pm. Then, it's about the same amount of light as in the summertime.
 
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