Hi folks,
busy day today.. after thawing water drains, and car doors, I went and made 2 trips to Brian's and picked up 17 bales of straw.. I got some of the septic tank covered , put a bale in each of the coops, and then stacked the rest in the lean to on the North wall to make a nice windbreak for the birds who might choose to shelter-up in there..
I cleaned all ten of the nests out, too..
collected 3 eggs,, and later I will go put fresh shavings in the ten nests..
darned chickens roost on the edge with their butt ends in,, anybody know how to train them to face the other way ?
I just finished a warmed-too-long cuppa.. It was nice and strong, not the way I like it.. but a couple of choco chip cookies cuts the edge a bit ..
My master plan to whittle my flock down to a max of 50 birds failed miserably .. I didn't do an accurate count, but I am well over 100 ..
Bluegills are my favorite fish.. and so are perch,, and i also like Northerns, and walleyes..
and saltwater sheephead, and ,,,,,,,,,,
the trouble with the frozen tundra is ,, most of the Packers are from Southern states.. where's the advantage anymore ?
Brent, The heaters I use are tiny ceramic ones.. they cost about $10.oo at Menard's.. use about the same wattage as a heat bulb, but they have a fan and they last much longer.
the one I put into the guinea pen was packed full of sh!t and dust and straw.. I brought it in about a week ago and took it apart and washed it thoroughly in the sink.. then I put it back together and let it dry for a week.. surprisingly, it worked without popping a breaker.. I have it plugged into a 34 degree thermo cube, also from Menard's..
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....jiminwisc.......