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Agreed. My other show girl went broody yesterday so i gave her some more eggs today. I'm just ready for my showgirl rooster to fertilize my frizzled turken!Yikes! I love NNs! How can anyone not love these chickens! So much fun!
those nekkid necks make it easier to line up the laser on that chop saw when it's "time"???
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Any of you plant savvy folks out there know what this is? I've never had poison ivy before or any other (oak or sumac). I've also never seen any of those in person. Only in photos. I know the saying "leaves of three let it be", but I also know it can have up to 7 leaflets. This looks suspect to me. It is growing through the fence in very close proximity to the coop and where I'm working. I've never seen this before.
That's so beautiful!!!!! Goals right here! Do you have pictures of the inside?a few pics.......... got some landscape cloth put over part of the run for some shade/rain deflection. It was windy when we did it, thus the wrinkles, I need at least 1 more wrap, so I'll straighten out the wrinkles thentook the left over edging from the flower bed project and made a dirt bath for them since all they have is wood chips
Found a neat looking plant hook that says welcome and it's a rooster at TSC, no idea why they put the welcome backwards on the left side, so it had to hang off the side of the porch instead of the front. One of the hanging baskets from grand daughter Emma Leigh for Jill's mothers day got put there. Also hung an old RR lantern from the porch ceiling. Got the landscape rake on the tractor today and cut up the ground out there and planted some grass before the rain hits this weekend, maybe it'll be green by this time next week
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through the fence? your neighbors are growing the mary geeee wahna????
the leaves are kind of slender to be poison oak or ivy. Not sure what it is, can you see the base of it? any fuzzy looking vines? It really don't look like it to me
You need goats...they would eat it for you.