Quote: Very carefully. It is fun to watch for sure. I have seen it here. They do it across lakes too.
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Quote: Very carefully. It is fun to watch for sure. I have seen it here. They do it across lakes too.
She sounds like she has some major issues!! Unmedicated bi-polar or multiple personalities??? I hate being told what I can or can't do with the place I live in. I think that's why we bought out in po-dunk Finley! I guess I just have issues with authority.
Quote: Sure no problem!Now if I route myself over the north-cascade hwy....... (is that open yet?)
and I should be able to leave here some time tomorrow and if I drive really fast I should make it out to the coast in time on Thursday. I just hope nobody will want a ride home afterwards. Of course nobody will want a ride home with me before I done, if I do things right.![]()
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Thanks for thinking of me at least. LOL.![]()
Quote:to the last two posts. I have never had turkeys. This is the first time. They are fun. AND...Banties and Seramas are a lot of "bang for your buck". Lots of attitude in a small package. I have had some ask me what "good" are Seramas...what are they "good for"? I ask them...what purpose is a chihuahua? Well, a serama is a chihuahua of the poultry world. Only they do lay eggs..albiet small ones. (for the record I have 2 part chihuahua dogs).![]()
Okay I will get the crate and what ever boxes I can find. I am very happy that Thursday will work for you. I am hoping to pick up Mamawolf at the Sumner Train Station at 8:17 am on Thursday morning. I still have room for one or two other people if they would like to ride down and back. We could all meet up at the Train Station. I am hoping to meet up with the Rustler for at least a moment or two also. I need to get a couple of fans from him.I am so tired today...coming down with some sort of cold/sinus thing.
Can't figure out what could be blooming now that is bothering me so much ??????????
JB: There is a horde of cockerels here you can take home to process, so save room for the plucker and a crate.
I have several at 3 mo and a few starting to crow.
I processed 8 last week and have enough in the freezer already.
have loads of small guys too.
Has anyone ever caught their chickens eating foxgloves? My four 3 month old pullets (one of whom is my avatar) have been eating the foxgloves in my garden, much to my chagrin. I didn't even notice that they were eating them until two days ago when I saw them tearing a large leaf apart; I've since noticed that most of the plants have partially-eaten leaves. I freaked out and flew to town to get some activated charcoal, but the little brats never show any signs of being affected. Does anyone else have crazy girls (or boys) like mine, or am I all alone?!
Well I just heard in the beginning that chickens won't eat the stuff that is bad for them and not to worry about it. I might be wrong, but my girls also eat foxglove out of ourout of control weed garden"wildflower garden" all the time and they seem fine. Poops are normal and they're growing. I don't think everything you read is always accurate, so I'd wait and see if they get diarrhea or keel over before tearing out the foxglove![]()
Well I just heard in the beginning that chickens won't eat the stuff that is bad for them and not to worry about it. I might be wrong, but my girls also eat foxglove out of ourout of control weed garden"wildflower garden" all the time and they seem fine. Poops are normal and they're growing. I don't think everything you read is always accurate, so I'd wait and see if they get diarrhea or keel over before tearing out the foxglove![]()
Are they just eating the leaves? Maybe it's the flowers that have the digitalis in them. Or, maybe digitalis doesn't affect chickens.....Has anyone ever caught their chickens eating foxgloves? My four 3 month old pullets (one of whom is my avatar) have been eating the foxgloves in my garden, much to my chagrin. I didn't even notice that they were eating them until two days ago when I saw them tearing a large leaf apart; I've since noticed that most of the plants have partially-eaten leaves. I freaked out and flew to town to get some activated charcoal, but the little brats never show any signs of being affected. Does anyone else have crazy girls (or boys) like mine, or am I all alone?!