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  1. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    Well? Gonna share the pics?
  2. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    A handsome cuss indeed. I think there is another handsome cuss hiding behind him. 😉
  3. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    For sure you will have to pressure can it, that's all I know. Since it's a low-acid food. It will be beautiful, update with pics! Crazy, Larry! If you make a video, please share in Grannyland as well! 😉
  4. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    I got one egg today. One. Egg. I've been getting six or seven.
  5. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    I rigged a light in my coop. Not for them (yet), but for me. I have to plug it in to turn it on, but that's no biggie. Soon I will add a second light with a red bulb for when I need to do things in there at night without disturbing them. Much. Like trimming wings. Or rubbing grease on their...
  6. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    Lol, that rooster looks pretty cocky about the whole thing! 🤣 Thanks!
  7. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    "Home of the World's Largest Egg"? Care to tell us about that? Or have you already done so and I just missed it?
  8. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    Tooo precious! :love:love
  9. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    They're pretty, Rebel! What breed are they?
  10. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    DH and I cleaned the hen house, top to bottom. He carried out several cart loads of shredded paper (and poop!) which we use as floor bedding and nesting material, and I scooped the poop trays. Then we put in new shredded paper, which he gets from the bank where he works (you can't beat free!)...
  11. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    Had 4 cockerels processed, 2 days shy of 12 weeks old. These were BYM hatched out of our EE hens x with Rojo, a BYM roo who appears to be BO except he has a rose comb. Out of 6 hatched, only 2 are pullets; we were hoping to get some OE. They are not laying yet. As a whole, these are the...
  12. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    Lol. I think at that point I might have said, Sure, I'll take him. But I'm changing his name to Stu.
  13. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    It is hard, but maybe you could just have a "closed flock" policy. Just tell people, Sorry, wish we could, but we have a "closed flock" policy.... They'll understand, or at least accept. Can't argue with a policy, right?
  14. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    Love the desert! ❤️
  15. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    That is a cute kitty! Today TheMan and I went out after dark and put leg bands on the 12-week old EEs. Mostly because two or three of them are going to look a lot like the 3-yo EEs very soon, lol, and we don't want the wrong ones to end up in the freezer! (I would totally know which are the...
  16. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    I let my babies out earlier today than I ever have. They were one month old today and are at that ugly stage, first molt, all downy feathers sticking up on their heads and looking like teenagers that don't know how to groom themselves, lol. They're trying out their wings, too, running and...
  17. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    Lol. Chickens! Can't live without em, can't ... Er... Never mind. :oops:
  18. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    The first time I saw one hen doing it alone, I thought she was dying! :lau
  19. BigBlueHen53

    What did you do with your flock today?

    Sat with my 18 four-week-old chicklets and my Gracie for about an hour this afternoon. Gave them mealworms (again) and some chopped fresh tomato (first time), always a hoot! Even at this age the little cockerels are feeling their oats, chest-bumping each other, flying at each other, standing...
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