Welcome to my pond - Swim, wade, or sit on the bank

Still sorry I dragged the pond in
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I sat out yesterday. I was feeling a bit salty tonight.
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How did she get the gash?
They are much more resilient and cold hardy than many people think. Visit the Serama threads and they think they must have supplemental heat below like 40 degrees! Ha! Condition them to that, and that's what they need.
Luckily I've avoided most of her stuff, or just shrugged it off, but I've also had decent interactions with her. I've even agreed with her in instances where most disagree, but this one takes the cake.

No clue, she was new, so attacked, mebbe?

I was wondering about that, I want seramas but everywhere says they need heat below 40, which is nearly year round here. Ain't doing that.
 
Hey, I hatched 100% of the turkey eggs that hatched yesterday and today!  I don't really have to count the one with the sideways air cell, the sticky one in the oversize egg, or the couple that didn't absorb yolk, do I?
Tech if it was fertilized and develops it counts :oops:
 
Still sorry I dragged the pond in :oops:


We got yer back! :) and not only that, it was necessary.


No clue, she was new, so attacked, mebbe?

I was wondering about that, I want seramas but everywhere says they need heat below 40, which is nearly year round here. Ain't doing that.


Shoot, mine sleep outside, wind, blowing rain, near zero temps. Even the new juvies in different pens are refusing to go inside. I have no clue why, but they can suit themselves. One rooster got a bit of frostbitten comb, otherwise, they seem pretty dang healthy to me.

Hey, I hatched 100% of the turkey eggs that hatched yesterday and today!  I don't really have to count the one with the sideways air cell, the sticky one in the oversize egg, or the couple that didn't absorb yolk, do I?


Certainly not. :D
 

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