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OMG!!!
You are the funniest little thing!
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We had snow here this past week not sure if you go it or not, but I think the weather is messing with the girls bad.

Yes, we had that one day last week with sun, rain, hail, snow, thunder, lightening, rainbows, the works! That's the only thing I can think of that might have thrown them off. I have one guy who's been trying to get eggs from me forever, and we were aiming for him to pick them up this weekend. I had to email him yesterday and tell him I only had 3 eggs. He says he's been working with 5 other folks to get eggs from them, and has heard the same thing from all of them. Something has spooked the birds this week, that's for sure!
 
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Oh, yeah.

I noted in the BYC standards that all profanity is forbidden; this is hard for me, as I was raised to think the S word was a technical farming term. And then I went to Evergreen...

the 'S' word here on the forum is Applesauce...as in, "I had an applesaucy day today" but we can still use farm words, as in poop, cud, cock, hen, cockeral, pullet, cow, bull, doe, buck, etc.
Teets is also OK, but not b**bs !
 
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OMG!
They are supposed to be fool proof, they caharge enough money for their products that incubate 1/90th of the eggs a gQf can for less money.
Don't have a backup ???
Get a back up little giant or something for emergencies!
Grow baby vibes coming your way!
 
During the night, and early this morning, somehow, I cannot figure out how, 19 Blue, black, a silver and a few splash and some OEs hatched in my incubator.
I thought I unplugged it.......
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How many do YOU want Tamara
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LOL and I have 75 chicks coming in the mail !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Oh, yeah.

I noted in the BYC standards that all profanity is forbidden; this is hard for me, as I was raised to think the S word was a technical farming term. And then I went to Evergreen...

the 'S' word here on the forum is Applesauce...as in, "I had an applesaucy day today" but we can still use farm words, as in poop, cud, cock, hen, cockeral, pullet, cow, bull, doe, buck, etc.
Teets is also OK, but not b**bs !

One of my linguistics teachers at WSU said that the PNW logger/farmer/fisherman dialect had the highest frequency of profanity of any English Speaking subgroup; I've learned, over the years, to be double-tongued, but on my own and in an unbuttoned state of mind I'm not so tidy.

My kids went to a church school with a high proportion of Midwesterners, so I had to learn to stomp on myself pretty hard for a long time.
 
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I completely understand the dilemma. This getting older is not for sissies. I hate that a little bit of weeding in the garden, will cause me to barely function for days. I also am rather put out with myself for not being able lift 50lb sacks, like I could just 10 years ago.

The fact that I can't drive a few steel fence posts in sand (not even glacial till, which I'm lucky not to have) is frustrating; being up at 4am so I can take some ibuprofen for the pain from cutting a little wire is maddening.

Especially because I can't find the ibuprofen, again.

It sounds like we have a lot in common. I try to keep a bottle of Ibuprofen by my bedside, for when then pain wakes me up enough that I can't go back to sleep.
 
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This is why they don't let me out very often. I could get in trouble with the things I find funny.
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