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Not sure what the journal is but I'm down in SoCal and would be happy to help out -

hey that may work great!
I was going to forward it to Cloverleaf Farms & she could send it south to you.
I have a cousin in San Diego I was considering...
The Journel is from a 5th grader in New York...his Mom came on our thread months ago & asked if anyone wanted to participate & we responded to her our names & addresses.
The journal involves entries from participants as far as where they live, age, and describe your area, history, commercial & ag businesses of your area...fun & famous things or people...and so far there is NO California entries !!
Towards June, the journal is mailed back to the classroom, where all the students can study what is in their journal.
Each person who writes in the journal mails a post card (of your area) back to the class so they can mark a map as to their journal's where abouts.
It is really awesome !
 
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Man, did I get excited and started to plot a reason to make it up there!!!! What I would do for a good, fresh Navajo Taco -- ummmmmm. Then I saw 'vegan' =:~(

Where I come from, which is really Chaco Canyon, we eat "vegans". I 'grewed-up' (sp) on the reservations (apache and mostly navajo) and we call vegetarian/vegans "Lousy Hunter"

Thanks to Chickie-dear we at least had a deer fix...... so very grateful (sending warm hugs)

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I hate Mondays so very much. This one started out OK- I got a load of laundry in to wash by 9am, and two other loads sorted, the first round of outside chores done, and then came in the house to find the two larger EEs had destroyed the netting that keeps them in and spent the next two hours trying to find the roll of window screen while they ran around loose in the hall bathroom. Finally found the screen where DH had moved it and then buried it under his extra coats. Took care of the chickies (mopped the floor
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) and then went out to feed the young Wyandottes only to find that the pullets were laying their eggs in a hole so deep and so far back in the hoop house that I finally needed to pry up the foundation beams and pull one of the eggs out with a rake. There's a piece of plywood and a bucket of pea gravel back in that corner now, and we will see where they decide to nest next: my suggestions in the form of nicely padded containers of various shapes have not been well received.

The egg thing is on a roll, so to speak; we're having omelets for dinner tonight (my husband is getting his teeth scaled as we speak) and that's a very good thing.

I suppose I should go hang up the load of shirts that are in the drier and put the last load in the drier and go clean up so I can cook dinner, eh?
 
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There is NO sign up list. BUT there is a lady's name in there that lives in Indiana she would like to sign it on its way back east.
BTW the email on our page was from a husband and wife in N.C. it wasn't the little boys mom
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He lives in NY

the wazine is for my younger pullets then I will follow that up with eprinex in two weeks. not sure if I will redo my older girls with the eprinex.

My girls must think its SPRING
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got 13 eggs today. all but one are done with the molt thing and are laying again
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I can enable ya. I know several breeders including some that are pretty close. Broody you should come out tomorrow (there is a reason) and meet Pierre. But prepare you will "HAVE TO HAVE ONE" .
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Would ya like me to have a chat with DH.
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Pierre is about 3 months. According to what he told me he escaped the confines of the shell in about September.
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Laura said she thinks he will end up as a size C.

Is size C for Cute!
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Here is the size chart for Seramas
COCKS HENS

Micro - under 9 ounces Micro - under 8 ounces
A - 9.1 to 13 ounces A - 8.1 to 12 ounces
B - 13.1 to 16 ounces B - 12.1 to 15 ounces
C - 16.1 to 19 ounces C - 15.1 to 17 ounces
D - over 19.1 ounces D - over 17.1 ounces
 
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Man, did I get excited and started to plot a reason to make it up there!!!! What I would do for a good, fresh Navajo Taco -- ummmmmm. Then I saw 'vegan' =:~(

Where I come from, which is really Chaco Canyon, we eat "vegans". I 'grewed-up' (sp) on the reservations (apache and mostly navajo) and we call vegetarian/vegans "Lousy Hunter"

Thanks to Chickie-dear we at least had a deer fix...... so very grateful (sending warm hugs)

k/

Hey, I'm right there with ya!!! I love meat!
I am on this dietary change against my will!
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It's an experiment.
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We know all the vegan/vegetarian jokes. I am from Lewis Co.( Redneck/Hunter central!!!)
We also know some Navajo. And yes, they would eat a vegan!!!! Just kidding. But they would a least joke about it!!!
 
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Not sure what the journal is but I'm down in SoCal and would be happy to help out -

hey that may work great!
I was going to forward it to Cloverleaf Farms & she could send it south to you.
I have a cousin in San Diego I was considering...
The Journel is from a 5th grader in New York...his Mom came on our thread months ago & asked if anyone wanted to participate & we responded to her our names & addresses.
The journal involves entries from participants as far as where they live, age, and describe your area, history, commercial & ag businesses of your area...fun & famous things or people...and so far there is NO California entries !!
Towards June, the journal is mailed back to the classroom, where all the students can study what is in their journal.
Each person who writes in the journal mails a post card (of your area) back to the class so they can mark a map as to their journal's where abouts.
It is really awesome !

Wow I missed that. Sounds awesome.
 
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