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ChickieLady: I agree. It is a LARGE collection of animals, and I rarely see anyone there. I think her adult daughter stays for at least a couple weeks a year, but why have all those animals and only visit 'em now and then? I really hate to judge, but she's just the type to point fingers and blame everyone but herself for the mis-treatment of her animals.

Unfortunately, the area where I live is becoming very popular with (sorry guys!) "Coasties" because land is so much cheaper than west of the cascades, we have a beautiful river and lots of un-trafficked roads, so there are a lot of folks from the Seattle area buying summer places over here. I lived in Kingston/Indianola/Poulsbo for a couple years and apparently the same thing happened there. DH worked on one remodel right on the slew/slough (sp?) in Kingston that had a flat screen TV in 6 rooms, including the laundry. The owners paid almost a mil then did over 200 thou in remodel to live on that stinky piece of water just walking distance from the ferry...
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Hallerlake: The Dep Sheriff said there was a 'shoot on sight' order on the coyotes/strays, and Fish & Wildlife has gotten involved, so I'm hoping the culprits will be dispatched soon. Unfortunately, where the lawyer's property sits, she has neighbors very close to the south, east, and west, and only a little ways to the north and it's surrounded by trees so a misplaced shot could do collateral damage.

My property, on the other hand, has only orchard to the north and east, bare land to the south and about a 50 ft mountain rise to the west, so someone shooting across my place (almost NO trees) would only have to miss my cabin and horses. I'm actually hoping to see the 'yotes here again, cuz I'd have NO problem taking them out. Once an animal has slaughtered like that, there's not a lot of hope for rehab.

At the very least, I'm going to try to borrow or rent a live trap because they've also started scoping out my chicken run. I know I've seen the yellow one skulking away before, but I thought it belonged to one of the orchard workers...

Stumpfarmer: I wondered about that and thought maybe the llama got his injuries trying to protect the goats..? They pretty much wiped out the sheep in their earlier attacks, so the goats were the next easiest prey and are in with the llama, but I think they're separate from the sheep. I may just go get a picture of the "pasture" all those animals share and post it, but it's a little depressing...

Meantime, my little JD's Loki and Chance are gonna have to learn
to poop on a leash...
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While these two run free
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Thing is, it's always the summer people first, and then the year-around retirees, and then the movable rootless suburbanite careerists; however, when Oroville turns into a piece of suburban sprawl, I hope to be off-planet!

Lacey was a fishing/hunting/horse racing/golfing resort town and later a center of mortorcycle racing before it was a bedroom community for the State and the Fort: there were farming communities with names in what's now North Thurston School District/Lacey: Evergreen Valley, Chambers Prairie, South Bay, and the saw mill town of Union Mill which is where my family is really "from". Hallerlake lives in what was originally a community of weekend places for people who lived on First Hill. Indianola and Home, of course, have more exotic roots.

Summer People want to live their fantasy, and get offended when reality intervenes, be it wild animals or stray dogs when they're away or the smell of fertilizer/the dust and noise of harvest when they're in residence.

Me, I just went out and did an assessment of what needs done to keep things from getting worse. It was not much cure for my morose day. Once again, I am Eeyore.​
 
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. Hi neighbor! I'm in UP. I have visited Gardensphere and plan on going on the coop tour. So I'm guessing from your screen name that you do not currently have chickens but are thinking of getting some? You've come to the right place. This thread is full of enablers!

We are not enablers?
Who is an enabler?
Not me!
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Thing is, it's always the summer people first, and then the year-around retirees, and then the movable rootless suburbanite careerists; however, when Oroville turns into a piece of suburban sprawl, I hope to be off-planet!

Lacey was a fishing/hunting/horse racing/golfing resort town and later a center of mortorcycle racing before it was a bedroom community for the State and the Fort: there were farming communities with names in what's now North Thurston School District/Lacey: Evergreen Valley, Chambers Prairie, South Bay, and the saw mill town of Union Mill which is where my family is really "from". Hallerlake lives in what was originally a community of weekend places for people who lived on First Hill. Indianola and Home, of course, have more exotic roots.

Summer People want to live their fantasy, and get offended when reality intervenes, be it wild animals or stray dogs when they're away or the smell of fertilizer/the dust and noise of harvest when they're in residence.

Me, I just went out and did an assessment of what needs done to keep things from getting worse. It was not much cure for my morose day. Once again, I am Eeyore.

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Hi Chickie! Ya, decided to get on BYC. Kind of bored with the weather but planted lots of seeds yseterday so the rain is good for them. But today ONLY! enough is enough. Getting behind again on the landscaping so rain rain go away. Good news on you barn foundation. Send pics of the progress. Would like to help out later. Depends on the day and whether I'm caught up. I'll keep checking in.

Storage onions, cukes, tomatoes and potatoes are in and lots of seeds so finally making progress and almost caught up. Wish I didn't have to keep leaving to mow a bunch of dumb lawns. Farming is so much more rewarding.
 
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Only you got back to me, and it would've been for tomorrow
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If you want, we can try to meet for coffee tonight. You still have my number?

Otherwise, let's try for next Thursday since no one has answered.

**SECRET CULT MEMBERS**
ATTENTION: Thursday, June 2nd- 6:30p-ish
Third Place Books in Kenmore.
All chicken lovers welcome. Quackers too!!

Where is everyone????? Rainwolf? DIY? RonB? KMH? Honeysuckle? BlueDuck? Ogress? + SnapCrackle?? + others??
Can you make it?

I, too, am ready for some fun!
Most everyday I lurk but I must have missed the secret cult meeting post.
Count me in whatever day you decide to meet!
 
Yes indeed, but you get the check AND those lawn clippings!
I put in garlic last winter & candy storage O's 3 mo ago??
I am waiting for them to be done soon so's I can use the space for melons.
I have "fast break" cantalopes, 69 days; Watermelon "golden Midget" 65 days; and Orangeglo watermelon, supposed to be fast aswell, and the last 2 being heirloom.
That is the only thing not out in the garden yet, they are still in the hot frame, and doing great.
I LOVE gardening!!!!!!!!
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horrible nasty blinking RAIN !!!!!
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DH was a doll and went out and dumped out the tarp over the new chicken run --- the chicks of course are all snugged on the roost in the coop -- until they hear one of us come out and open the (sliding window) aka "door" to the run

then it's "mom, where's my cookie ?? --- actually bread crust but oh well
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DH was surprised how well that access works and how much easier it was to install, than he feared

I've been using apple cider vinegar in their water, but after reading the posts the last couple of days, I think I will make up the "Solution" and use that for a bit ...

though their poo seems to be well formed and not particularly runny -- I did a mass scoop out of the sand in the coop yesterday, threw the resultant glop into the ore trough, then covered it with some of the compost we dug out of the troughs before we moved them across the yard

I have blackberries trying to root themselves -- will pull up some of the resultant mini-plants, plop those in the troughs, train the canes up and over the run (two of the troughs have drain holes in the bottom but three do NOT --- so the berries could not worm their insidious roots out of those .... )

the drainable troughs will get veggies and flowers .... chicks will get the inner rows to eat .... they are already feasting on the stray branches of Indian Plum that stick through the north end of the run

drat, I thought May was going to be its usual sunny beautiful self --- it's JUNE when it rains ---- usually clears up again just after the Fourth
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While I was out I tapped the compost bin for worms for the Hamburgs, which they fully appreciated; I didn't appreciate the fact that the last person to put compost in included a giant chunk of blooming broccoli (which was supposed to go over the fence to the cattle) and two plastic bags.

I may have lilacs for Memorial day for the first time in my married life. Usually they're fading by Mother's Day!
 
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Yes, the bracelet! Been there done that! Very noisy and not appreciated during the night. I suggest you get him set up for sleeping on the couch with his machince till he serves his term so you can get some sleep!

So far I havnt heard any noise from it yet.
 
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