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But they match her dress! Your daughter is adorable, she looks like a life sized doll.
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Such a beautiful picture.
 
Thanks everyone for the kind words. It just sucks because he was to be the basis of my Silkie flock.

I'm not really sure what happened. He had a mite infestation (no one else had or has any) that would not go away, or rather would get better but always return. Eprinex, Permectrin II, DE, lots of cleaning, nada. I just got some Sevin powder from KMHunter, but he was gone before I could dust him. He also had a weird hole on his body that looked like a bacterial infection or perhaps a cyst or tumor had burst. It was thoroughly disinfected and treated, and did not get better but did not really improve. He also lost a lot of weight, and stopped crowing altogether, which may sound like a blessing but probably meant he felt too weak to do so.
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I considered taking his body to the WSU avian lab for a necropsy, but didn't want to leave him there. I buried him with my rose bushes, where he used to like to go sun himself and graze.
Whenever we lose a bird, we pick up a nice big perennial and place them in the hole before the plant goes in. I think it's a very nice way to remember a treasured animal. I'm sorry for your loss.
 
Hey Jessica... I'm guessing you got collard greens with your basket. I steamed some tonight. I'm allergic to pork, so I can't make traditional collard recipes. Thought I'd share a link to an optional (and fast) way of making collard greens: http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=recipe&dbid=323

Hey thanks! I'll use one bunch this way, and put the other bunch in the fried rice we're having tomorrow for dinner. Glad you like it!
 
OK So at the risk of being thought crazy and possibly getting scolded (maybe I am and maybe I deserve it). Guess what I did this eve? Went and dare I say it....... captured a swarm of bees. Yup got a call and they were in a blue berry bush in somebodies yard. It was a matter of I put them in a box and bring home or they would die. It's too late in the year for any swarm to survive.
Also remember that a swarm tend to be very mellow. See (forgive my example but) a swarm of bees are very much like a homeless person. They have no possessions and nothing to defend. They are simply trying to survive and that is why a swarm of bees are so mellow. In the past I have actually captured with out suiting up and bare hands. That IS NOT a RISK I take now.
 
Thank you for the visit yesterday CR! Sorry that my DD and I were so wore out and not very good company. :/

Hope everyone had a good weekend! Hope all our Easterners are doing ok and are safe from those horrible fires! :fl

My DD is already in bed and I'm close to it! :th
 
My backed out ride has a music gig and it was cutting to close since the email exchange was way to slow and they never called... just emailed me even when I put my phone # in 3 times with can call or text....
Looks like 10 am tomorrow is gonna be pickup... I so want those for my garden!
Do you still need a ride? We have a van and could help in North Seattle.

I have to get all the rocks out of the van first ;) which was on the agenda for tomorrow morning anyway.
 
going to Chicago area next weekend... anyone know of any good breeders there I can pickup eggs from? Thinking of stopping in at Garfield museum and get a few doz java eggs.... dunno... when I get back I start up the redwood bator again :)

next weekend.. meaing this coming friday.... sigh tired and sick so losing typing/writing skills.... and brains out my poor nose :(

You can have all the black javas I have hatched from Bowen lines, FREE. We were  kinda partners, and I feel I owe ya since you had no hatch.
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No worries :)
Although if you don't sell them I could take them to yakatat for the family trying to improve food substance in the small village. :D
Are they tough? Preds are a worry So I only send up my tough boogers that can take care of themselves well.

I just figured since I was going to visit a buddy of mine in Chicago who is a chicken peep too we'd go visit the farm and I'd try to get a few dozen home with me :D
MIght see if I can find more in the area too... although theres talk of visiting family in the Netherlands so I might have to finish my import papers and go get a few doz there too.... and maybe a dutch Shepard pup .... need a pup like a need a hole in my head but hey who knows :oops:
 
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