well after 2 weeks of being away, sorry, but there is no way I am going to read all the posts
too many to process. So those of you who chose to read this will just have to bear with my own ramblings of what is going on in my world

2 weeks in Tulsa, is a long time! Long time to be away from family, from work, your garden and a long time to trust the teenager to care for your chickens. The show went great, got some individual placings and a couple top tens. It's been awhile since I have been at that caliber of a show, I was reminded that I dont' have a 60,00.00 horse, a 20,000.00 saddle, a 4,000.00 show outfit or a trainer to hop on my horse, tune it up and send me in the ring to win. Part of me is in awe, part of me finds it really ookey and part of me is quite happy with what I have and VERY happy to have placed not needing all that other stuff
Upon arrival to home, I am still trying to FIND my rows in my garden..sigh... apparently the "lets surprise mom" gene does not exist in my children or their father........bigger sigh....
The chickens are all alive!!! their coops were a bit messy and they have been fed/watered although, I don't think it was done to my usual twice a day standard as they nearly attacked me for the first few days I was home feeding and watering them... MY GOODNESS! but they seem no worse for the wear.
I tried to make one of those 5 gallon bucket waterers, bought a lid, drilled the holes, set it all up and had water run all over my newly cleaned an bedded coop!!
it looked so easy in the video...........HELP!!!! Save me from my own DIY mistakes!!
Looks like the peep peeps, who are now quite full grown 14 week olds will be heading in with the older hens tonight. Big fence will be finished tonight, so hold on to all your feathers girls and boys YOU are now one big happy family! ~~ looks like I have 1 black copper maran rooster, 1 olive egger rooster and 2 americauna or olive egger roosters.... look more like blue americaunas than anything else.......but with the cross, not sure. There might be more, but these I know for sure. The one crowing like an old Studebaker horn has practiced up while I was gone and sounds like a real rooster now!! LOL The 14 weekers sure seem a lot less personable than my older hens. Hope the girls understand....
well better get back to work. Gotta go buy more feed after work, those "teenager" peep peeps are eating a TON!
Cheers all

can't wait to keep up again. Hope everyone is having a great summer, eating great fresh strawberries, drinking the beverage of choice and enjoying the sunshine!