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Hey North Georgia people, how's the Fall foliage looking? I'm headed up to Asheville for a sheep and wool fair Saturday morning. I'll be winding through the mountains to get there, picking up hatching eggs and taking in the scenery on my way. :)
 
Hey North Georgia people, how's the Fall foliage looking?  I'm headed up to Asheville for a sheep and wool fair Saturday morning.  I'll be winding through the mountains to get there, picking up hatching eggs and taking in the scenery on my way.  :)


It is really beautiful, but not full peak yet,(IMO). Don't forget the Moonshine Festival in Dawsonville is this weekend!
 
Need advice:

Tomorrow night I will be candling the 10 eggs under my broody speckled Sussex. It will be day 10 tomorrow. I have her in a 'maternity ward' I built. Should I bring all the eggs inside(stick golf balls under her for 10 minutes), candle them then bring them back out and put them back under her? Or should I just candle them right there outside in the dark?

I want to add the 'nest' is in a big Rubbermaid container inside a small run I built . Could I bring her, the eggs and the Rubbermaid nest inside to candle? Or would that stress her too much?
 
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Need advice:

Tomorrow night I will be candling the 10 eggs under my broody speckled Sussex. It will be day 10 tomorrow. I have her in a 'maternity ward' I built. Should I bring all the eggs inside(stick golf balls under her for 10 minutes), candle them then bring them back out and put them back under her? Or should I just candle them right there outside in the dark?

I want to add the 'nest' is in a big Rubbermaid container inside a small run I built . Could I bring her, the eggs and the Rubbermaid nest inside to candle? Or would that stress her too much?

I would candle outside, putting the eggs in a temporary container with a towel maybe, candling one at a time and putting them back under her. Less traveling = less risk of dropping/breaking eggs. Just make sure not to candle too close to her, I had a broody snap at my hand while I was candling right next to her and I dropped the egg...
 
How is it people charge maximum money for mutts these days? Give a mix breed a cute name and you can charge crazy money? Labradoodles? Chiweenies? And whatever other "designer" dogs there are out there. They are MUTTS. They should be free to a good home like any other mutt. Same goes for horses. I saw an ad for a Fresian/Quarter Horse cross and they want nearly 10,000 bucks for it. It's only 2 years old so it hasn't proven itself at anything. WTH?


Ok, I'm done.
 
GAM, what did he do now!
It was the good kind of cry.

Yesterday was our anniversary and he was a very sweet boy. 14th is animals (traditional) and gold (modern) ... he gave me both. Ok, I guess he can stick around for a while.
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Go to this horse rescue, they are in Summerville GA.. Sunkissed Acres Rescue and Retirement, Inc. I'm sure they can make you a better deal, or help you find one, of a horse in need.

I assume you were talking to me. We only do miniatures right now. But I'm not currently in the market as I have to prioritize my money spending. But I enjoy looking and seeing what's out there and just happened to notice this one for 9800 bucks. Pretty horse so I opened the ad and noticed it's a mutt. Just had to rant a moment. But I appreciate the heads up on the Summerville place. We're only about an hour or so from there maybe a little less. I'm also a member of GERL and we're going to volunteer at their event in Athens in a couple of weeks.
 
Our goats. And a couple of birds.


Ruth

GiGi looking at the Pilgrim Goose and Daisy heading off the Light Brahma

Cindy up front, Ruth again in the middle and Eddie in the back.

Buckskin SpongeBob Buckaroo Bonzai (spelling corrected after being scolded)

Ruth and Cindy on the playground

And some pictures of the whole set up

You can see the slide that will be attached soon.

The lower side where you can see the two spools next to what I built

Sandy on the playground

And here is PePe. Not a very clear shot but you see his colors.

And here he is going back the other way.
 

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