YO GEORGIANS! :)

Never seen this particular dog before. It may be a stray. Who knows around here. People are so stupid with their dogs and just let them breed all over the place. Stephen took care of a bunch of stray dogs that were killing birds a couple years ago and we hadn't had a dog problem since. Now this. Our immediate neighbors know to keep their dogs on their property, which they didn't always do when we first moved here. Stephen doesn't tolerate dogs very well, let alone ones that are killing our animals.

Thanks for the condolences. It really hurts to lose a favorite and that's all I seem to lose. I had a dumb rooster running around the front yard unpenned, but he is unscathed. I really thought the pen was secure. It was made from goat fencing, that red top stuff. Maybe welded wire isn't the right term. And then I put plastic chicken fencing over that so the birds wouldn't stick their heads out. And it is really heavy. But this was a big dog. It is so expensive to fence in our whole yard, which is why we haven't done it yet. I need to figure out something though.
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@Tabasco Jack I have mushrooms the picture is off the oak, and it's C-2, the sweet gum I accidentally broke off the growth and it's not come back yet.

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View attachment 1121604 View attachment 1121606 Got these from Bruce! Two Ayam Cemani chicks and the fabulous Chocolate Cuckoo Orpington! The CCO was one I hatched and gave to Bruce months ago. He's huge! Bruce did a great job in growing him out. Sorry he had to give him up, but happy to have him back.
Hi Becky. We had a fun time yesterday and enjoyed seeing the episode of Coop Dreams starring you, Randy, and Bear Ridge Lodge. The runner duck made it to Kat's place today, and he seemed so happy to be around another duck.

Your new ACs are so dark that they look like walking silhouettes. I hope the one that's a little nipper learns to behave a little better. lol Also, I know Smokey will enjoy his return to your home. Thanks for sharing the photos!
 
I cannot recommend brooder plates enough. I know they are a little more expensive (you can find deals, though) but they use very little electricity, do not pose a fire risk, and the babies can seek radiant heat under the plate or get out to cool off, eat or drink. Another wonderful side effect is that I call it the "beauty parlor"...the chicks that spend their first little bit of time under them come out wonderfully fluffed like little poultry magazine cover models! I originally got one because I knew my kids would be handling the babies and I didn't want any accidents. I use the Brinsea EcoGlow.

Ditto. I got 3 of the Premier 1 plates and I love them. I put some press & seal on top of them to keep them clean.
 

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