Quote: I meant DS! Sorry!
And as far as renting your broody, it sounds like she is a little unreliable!! Lol!
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Quote: I meant DS! Sorry!
And as far as renting your broody, it sounds like she is a little unreliable!! Lol!
They are soooooo cute! Oh my heck!!Here are a few pics of my Silkie babies. I took them with my phone so they aren't great. ADN the little buggars weren't too happy about having their pictures taken.
These two are the fluffiest and the biggest.
These next two I call the twins, and they are still working on being fluffier. Lol!
They are so cute and I find mysefl sitting down to watch and forgetting how much time is going by!
Have a great weekend everyone!
They are soooooo cute! Oh my heck!!
WOW! She's beautiful!
Well, just great. I have azaleas, rhodies, daffodills, lupines, sweet peas, columbine, hydrangea all over the place here. To include bleeding hearts that grow wild all over my 8 acres. The birds (all free range) seem to be fine around them - I'm not about to re-landscape my whole yard. Also, I have leftover onions and garlic growing in my 'garden' (I didn't plant anything this year because it's become their dirt bathtub) and they are leaving those alone, too. I had no idea they weren't supposed to eat onions or cabbage/kale! I was just told not to feed them onions or garlic because it makes the eggs taste funny! So, I guess that chickens are smart enough to leave these plants alone?Well, this website answered one of the questions lurking in my mind... free-range or chicken tractor? Looks like there's going to be a need for a chicken tractor. I plant way too many ornamentals that are toxic to chickens. I also need to go weed the greenhouse! Darn it. My birds have been out there with chickweed in there.
http://www.poultryhelp.com/toxicplants.html
Edited to add... good thing I pulled the flats out when the birds started flying and landing on them. I had 2-1/2 flats ofbleeding heartsin there.Oooops. Meant "Love Lies Bleeding" (Amaranthus caudatus). Whew! *Might* have been safe afterall. There are other "Amaranthus" on the toxic list.
Pull your duds - you don't want it to explode.