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Oh, I didn't get to go!!!
I hope you had fun & have a fantastic last trimester!!!
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Oh I KNOW how that happened....its what my husband is afraid is going to happen to me
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Little does he know how far in I am.... I am debating about trying to sneak a bird in. He's smart tho, might catch on after a while. He actually pays attention to how many we have and what breeds. I'm not sure if it is cos he is interested OR if he is keeping track of my illicit poultry additions.

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There's slugs out everywhere after the rain; I caught a couple dozen and divided them between the Hamburgs and the Wyandottes in the hoop house. When I was out later doing some pruning and cleanup/giving rose treats to Bacchus, Elvis and his hens were nagging me for more slugs- on the other hand Anni-Frid, Bjorn, Benny and Agnetha had freaked out and let all theirs escape, and the two cockerels did exactly what Ian does when I give them live foods over an inch long: freak the heck out and crowd into the corners away from those horrible things. Anyone else experience this distinction?
 
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I've heard it's helpful to cut the slugs in half initially, so they can figure out the good stuff is inside. Like teaching Miguel to eat fish oil capsules.
 
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I've heard it's helpful to cut the slugs in half initially, so they can figure out the good stuff is inside. Like teaching Miguel to eat fish oil capsules.

Eeeeeewww! Cut them in half? Gross!
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I am not sure I am willing to do that even for my beloved chickens.
I guess I do have my limits!
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Do you mean there is foundation but no drawn comb?? I think that must be what ya mean since I don't even know if ya can buy drawn comb.

There is commercial frames hanging in the hive body, with the foundation beeswax in them.
No, we have no comb...
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That is up to the bees to do (drawing comb).
 
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I've heard it's helpful to cut the slugs in half initially, so they can figure out the good stuff is inside. Like teaching Miguel to eat fish oil capsules.

I guess I need to find my slug scissors.* It's nuts, though- the Hamburgs are tiny compared to the Wyandottes, but they just peck the slugs apart and eat them; the Wyandottes, and especially the cockerels, just will have nothing to do with anything bigger than the tiny baby slugs.



* You of course know I am not kidding about slug scissors, but for the skeptics: scissors used to cut slugs get all gucked up and it's easier to have a dedicated pair than to clean them sufficiently to cut other stuff.
 
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I've heard it's helpful to cut the slugs in half initially, so they can figure out the good stuff is inside. Like teaching Miguel to eat fish oil capsules.

Eeeeeewww! Cut them in half? Gross!
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I am not sure I am willing to do that even for my beloved chickens.
I guess I do have my limits!
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I've been gardening way too long to have any pity for slugs- especially since all of the ones in my yard are non-native plant shredders.
 
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