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Look forward to seeing ya again ! I am pretty sure my booth will be in the Exhibit Hall. That is where the munchies and coffee are and the other vendors, raffle, auction birds yada yada yada. Most important it is (probably) where Iron Imagery will be.
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I have heard of putting fake eggs, golf ball, rock etc in the nest. I have also heard limit thier space some to encourage use of nest boxes. I really am not sure. I have been lucky and just find an ooops did I drop that on the floor once in a while.
 
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I have heard of putting fake eggs, golf ball, rock etc in the nest. I have also heard limit thier space some to encourage use of nest boxes. I really am not sure. I have been lucky and just find an ooops did I drop that on the floor once in a while.

Yes, the fake eggs work well! I also use straw or hay as nest box material--I have found they lay in the boxes better if it's something different than what I use on the floor (the floor has shavings)....
 
It's 43 degrees and pouring rain.
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I never did get sand for the two newest runs and those are about 4" deep in mud/poop. Sighs...I have to wait until DH comes home (which reminds me, he is doing concession stand for FBLA tonight and won't be home until 10pm--so I'll have to ask MIL to come over & watch Audrey while I feed/water)...to move some chickens around and won't be able to get sand until Monday.
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I sprout seeds for my parrots sometimes. I just use their birdseed, though. I add a couple drops of grapefruit seed extract to discourage bacterial growth.

The only thing I have right now that's sproutable whole seeds is BSO, which I can't handle or breathe the dust because of a recently acquired allergy I'm trying not to make worse. Sprouting seeds are relatively cheap compared to the fraction of the diet they'll comprise, so that's less a concern than having to go to the food co-op to get them and my husband buying ten kinds of kefir, or something.

Thanks for the hint about grapefruit extract- is that the essential oil or a tincture?
 
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Weirdly enough, it's easier from where you are than where I am, since there's a pretty direct route to Goldendale and not the ugly, ugly thing that is I-5 these days.

I'd love to go- for one thing, I want to look at all the Bantams and see who might have eggs, chicks or started trios available next spring (I'm looking closely at a few breeds in Mille Fleur, Porcelaine, Blue, Blue Red, or Crele colors but am more likely to make a good choice by looking at birds and talking to breeders in person than reading everything I can find and looking at pictures). But I am short of money, time, and the ability to sit in a car right now, especially the last two.
 
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I love the drive out to Forks, it is awesome!
I love this coast here.
The Cabin pictured is down the hill (east) of Quilcene off Coyle Rd.it is so awesome!!!!!!!!
Imagine it sat empty & untended for 10 years...and is fine but for the deck & dirty rain gutters.
The wooden rain barrel rotted too....

The Black Copper Marans Cock bird I got from Illia was for Zgoatlady, he was not a Wheaten.
Maybe the Wheaten was for Cheryl, but I did not pick him up from you...I remeber someone did, but not who it was...
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I figure that I have done ALL camping possible:
Ground with no cover.
Ground with cover.
Tent.
Tent trailer.
19 ft Nash trailer
Now we have: 33' 5th wheel....bathroom, hot water. I will never go back.

I figure I am old and fat and I have paid my dues...I can have a bit of comfort. I know, it is probably not really "camping" when I can hook up to power and sewer and cable.

Last weekend I took the family tent camping.

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Is it Emily????????
So adorable!!!!!!!
 
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