Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

Hey enjoy the scrapbook weekend Terri, I also would love to know where you go.

We were supposed to leave for Gov Dodge St park this morning camping, which technically wouldn't be a problem for us since we have a trailer. Our niece and her husband have a tent and two good sized dogs. The idea of wet dogs in a damp tent wasn't too appealing to them, so I think we will grill out one night and have a camp fire here at home.

Kristi, I sure hope you can join us next week. Regarding pellets, I plan to do the same as Cindlady. We switched to ff this June when the chicks hatched and because everyone ranges together the entire flock has been on chick starter/grower. I would like to switch back to the pellets once my current bag of grower is finished, but the new ones haven't started to lay yet. I may need to get one more bag of starter.

I also don't mind when the meaties go to butcher (other than I wish I could find a closer place to take them). We take ours in the week before our fishing trip up North. For me it marks the end of summer and I love autumn so I'm hoping for a nice long fall . . . there are tons of tomatoes to ripen yet
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Well the rain stopped so I think we will head out and move the newbies coop set up into the main flock's pasture. Since we are now going to hanging around home this weekend it may be time for the next phase of flock integration.
 
Hi all,
I got my first egg today! However,she thought the best place was the the flowers. How can i convince her (and the others who should be laying any day) to lay in their boxes ? I already have a couple golf balls in there, and i switch them around. I figured I'd watch for her to go lay again tomorrow and carry her to the boxes in the coop.
Any suggestions for me ?
 
Mine had a few in strange places when they first started but they naturally moved to the nesting boxes as soon as they realized what was going on. I think it just takes a couple eggs sometimes for instinct to kick in.
 
Thanks! Hopefully they are as tasty as they look. They ate lots of grass, apples, and bugs. I've never a eaten a chicken that ate grass, grew in the sunshine, or ate bugs before...sad.
 
Cc thanks for tue horse stuff post!

All that talk about how wonderful my jeep is. Mine took a sh! T last night :':)':)'( anybody getting rid of a motor for a jeep?

Looking forward to the show on friday!

Lisa. That is a sad sight.
 
Lisa. That is a sad sight.[/quote]

I knew you'd think so, but didn't you say you eat chicken? If so you should appreciate that they had a nice life and I don't support factory farms. I grew my own so I'd know they weren't abused or miserable or given antibiotics.
 

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