Hello All!
Annarie I love Einstein!!! What a perfect name...I had no familiarity with cochins until we went to the Washington County Fair last week...now I know I need to add a few to the flock next spring, they are terrific birds.
Doc H Hey brother, thanks so much for the offer for some SLWs...boy, they are a favorite around here, people stopping to ask about those birds all the time...those and the ameraucanas. You know, I thought all my SLWs were roosters at one point, they have such red combs and wattles, and so pronounced for young birds, but not a one of them turned out to be a Roo...too bad from 5 I'm down to 2...As far as the weightlifting, I'm bench pressing, too old and arthritic for dead lifts or squats. Hell, I can carely barely get off the thrown in the morning, much less compete!!!!!! The World Record in the bench press for old fellers in my weight class is 435. I'll let you know how it goes, but I've gotten more than that in training these past few weeks, so Im feeling pretty optimistic. We shall see.
And oh yeah, Doc, I spit lemonade out my nose when I read your last post about the only time you see midnight is when you get up to pee!!! I don't think I'd a laughed quite so hard if it wasn't so true, buddy.
Terri O those birdies are so cute on the roost!!! They are loving life! Man it's fun to watch them catch on.
Well, the skeeters here have been outrageous, Mom wants me to grill out all the time when I get up from my day sleep and by that time, even in late afternoon, they are out in fighter formation. I've never seen them this bad, ever.
The good news is that we only planted three tomato and three pepper plants this year and we'll have more than God in no time at all...the growing conditions have been perfect. Thank god we decided to shelve the big garden this year, none of us could have kept up with it. The sweet corn is so perfect this year, and the birds are getting all the leftovers and they are fat and sassy.
Oh yeah, We Got Our First Egg yesterday. The GLW had a little brown one she was setting on, and we figure the first egg cost us about $600...the rest are all free! Our little chicken girl was walking around with it, glowing, like she laid it herself. Lord, was she excited! Found an olive one in the coop this morning, so all the girls are starting to produce. So egg-citing!
Now all I have to do is have them laying in the nestboxes, so the training begins. I've got the nestboxes full of fresh had any we're putting in some decopy eggs tonight...I think I might have to put up a little curtain of some sorts along the boxes to make them more private...any thoughts on that? I'm going to keep them in the coop longer in the morning before they free range, hopefully that will encourage them to lay where we can find the eggs. Any thoughts or suggestions let er rip.