Good Morning, boy it's a foggy one out there again take care on the roads - stay safe!!
Cuties: your are right it is quite a trip - and so much fun, even if I do over think things at times.
momgille: I don't have Americanas, but my Delawares and Rhode Island Reds had really slowed down and the dropped feathers have picked up. So I'm laying it on the molt and as Terri said the shortened daylight. I think we will be hooking up their light soon. I know it would be better for my girls to give them the winter off, but I'm having trouble getting enough eggs from my seven mature birds to service my customer list. I hope my little pullets start to lay by the end of October
Good luck with the flooring, how nice that will be when it's done. We are camping next weekend, I'll think of you when roasting weenies over the fire
TerriO: sorry to hear about the nanny job, I believe things happen for a reason. Who knows they may have ended up being the parents from he11 - you may have dodged a bullet. We also planted hubbard squash this year. I've never had it but it is supposed to be nice and sweet. There are only two, but they will make up several freezer bags.
JJ: Those apples are HUGE. Are they a sweet eating apple? We are going to be planting several apple trees this spring so I will be researching them this winter.
Irish: Thanks - it has been a lot of work but rewarding . . . well for me and the birds since hubby is doing most of the work
Cindlady: It has been a lot of moving, I'm looking forward to next year when/if one my girls goes broody. We will have a coop ready to go and will just need to wait on delivery of fertilized eggs. We want some Black Jersey Giants - so I have been scanning a thread Unkadan referenced. I found info from last October that referenced four breeders from Washington, Indiana, Michigan, or Ohio. Well we have time, maybe I'll find someone closer. Good luck to your son - of course your are a bit anxious about his new duties, your a good Mom.
Ahh one of the programmers just got in, time to fire up the project and see what breaks today
Cuties: your are right it is quite a trip - and so much fun, even if I do over think things at times.
momgille: I don't have Americanas, but my Delawares and Rhode Island Reds had really slowed down and the dropped feathers have picked up. So I'm laying it on the molt and as Terri said the shortened daylight. I think we will be hooking up their light soon. I know it would be better for my girls to give them the winter off, but I'm having trouble getting enough eggs from my seven mature birds to service my customer list. I hope my little pullets start to lay by the end of October


TerriO: sorry to hear about the nanny job, I believe things happen for a reason. Who knows they may have ended up being the parents from he11 - you may have dodged a bullet. We also planted hubbard squash this year. I've never had it but it is supposed to be nice and sweet. There are only two, but they will make up several freezer bags.
JJ: Those apples are HUGE. Are they a sweet eating apple? We are going to be planting several apple trees this spring so I will be researching them this winter.
Irish: Thanks - it has been a lot of work but rewarding . . . well for me and the birds since hubby is doing most of the work

Cindlady: It has been a lot of moving, I'm looking forward to next year when/if one my girls goes broody. We will have a coop ready to go and will just need to wait on delivery of fertilized eggs. We want some Black Jersey Giants - so I have been scanning a thread Unkadan referenced. I found info from last October that referenced four breeders from Washington, Indiana, Michigan, or Ohio. Well we have time, maybe I'll find someone closer. Good luck to your son - of course your are a bit anxious about his new duties, your a good Mom.
Ahh one of the programmers just got in, time to fire up the project and see what breaks today

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