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Hey guys--for those of you on FB....I created a page for RFF.
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http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rare-Feathers-Farm/216657885060853

If you'd like to friend me!
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It was very expensive and 6ml strong, not the cheap thin painting stuff.
I bought it years ago & had green & hoop houses of it in California, where it was 110 in MAY and lasted like that until October~
And the stuff lasted 2 years, same company.
It says UV protected & all!
They just do not make it like they used to!
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It actually is just crumbling in tiny pieces!
Well, at least I do not have to water IN the green house any longer.

I have bought the 6 ml too for a few years now for other purposes and it is just as bad as the painting stuff, Not good for greenhouses anymore. Glad to see you have given up on it as greenhouse material!

It has always worked before, but no more.
I ordered the green house stuff, 12 ml (I think) reinforced with fiber & Uv safe from a green house place.
 
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Well, it's still windy here but the greenhouse is still up and good. I just need to seal the bottom, and sometime when the storm ends, I need to get my neighbor out again and build a good door. Need to be prepped for the worst!
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Hey guys!
Popping in for a post before we run off to shop in the big city of Aberdeen.
A few pics I took yesterday:
Buckeye fart egg (egg #2, 3" across my palm!)
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Some of the pullets and the gangly cockeral:
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diggin deep for bugs!
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moving fast~
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Beautiful birds!
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On lookout-
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Cockeral in foreground
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As soon as I get close with the camera, they all haul ***
Conish Cockeral & some White Rock pullets
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And do you all remember my mystery volunteer plants??
here is a pic taken yesterday..these several tomatillo plants (5) are LOADED!!

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and finally a cute pic of 2 yr old Jack, such a good boy!!!

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Hope all is well.
We have been busy doing the underlayment (Luanan ) on the house floor, then had to tarp it for the rain.
After the rain, we will untarp & fill any gaps, glue & roll down the flooring.
So while it lightly rains, we go visit my parents & get our marketing done.
I have made 3 cases of apple butter in the last week, takes 2-3 days in the slow cooker, adding apples every so often as they cook down, + lemon juice, cinnemon and sometimes nutmeg YUUUUMMMMMMMMM!!!
Sure makes the cabin smell good!
 
Dawng, Love the pictures of your new chicks! I can't believe how quickly they grow and change. At 3 weeks, ours are feathering out and changing every day. I took about 100 photos of them at the beginning of the week, narrowed that down several times and ended up editing about 35 of them. I tried using my iPad to edit photos for the first time which was kind of interesting but I see a problem trying to transfer them to a larger computer afterwards. So I ended up with much fewer than I had edited but wanted to show Candy how they're feathering out.
I'll try to load some of the others later. I've got a couple pics of my Golden Retriever watching them very closely. He is fascinated by them and gets so excited when they're out but I watch him carefully so he doesn't get too enthusiastic.
Whitey is looking pretty bedraggled these days but she's active and eating so I'm not sure what else I can do for her. The chicks want nothing to do with me though. If I try to feed them from my hand Whitey insists on taking whatever I have and dropping it for the chicks with the cluck and "tap tap, eat this kids". So I'm hoping that when the babies are a little older and she has less to do with them that I can get closer. I want them to be friendly for whatever family they end up with.

The silver chick
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One of the brown chicks
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The blue gray
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Mom and babies
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The chick stampede
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I think this is the red
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Learning to dust bathe (Whitey giving me stink eye)
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No, I have not eaten any yet.
I am building the flock yet.
I DO have the Dark Cornish over several white rock pullets & plan to hatch their eggs from time to time for raising meat birds.
That is just one project.
We have raised & butchered 28 Cornish Rocks so far and they are awesome tender, juicy and great for bar- be -que to soup.
After I hatch more Buckeyes I may raise any cockerals for the table, but it will be spring..and I will have to make a "Bachelor pad" like Illia did.
 
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So cute!
I have a Broody Momma right now too.
I love not having to incubate nor really watch them too much.
Mine had 5 chicks but stepped on one & killed it so has 4 chicks, 2 weeks old now.
Well I gotta run.
Illia-
We have no wind right now!
Suppose it is coming?
I better go out & tie things down.
Bye all!!!!!!!!!!!! Miss you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I will get back on later.
I have a new heirloom seed catalog & am ordering some winter vegies & alot of spring seed now...FUN!!!!
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Oh yum - I love apple butter. We bought some in Leavenworth last year and paid a pretty price for it. It's sure better than store bought though! The buckeyes are looking gorgeous. That's a winning photo of your smiling Jack - what a charmer!
 
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