BeccaOH: Update of just STUFF

keljonma

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H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y, B E C C A !!



Wonderful to hear you didn't come back to any losses. Once we went out of town and came back to find some of the chickens were feeling poorly. TR said it was just like how Titan mopes when we leave him behind.. :lol:

Welcome back! Glad to hear you had a great visit.
 

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Thanks for the birthday wishes. Saturday was a decent day, though I was tired and took a 1.5 hour nap in the afternoon before going out and trying to accomplish some work.

Needed to clean pens, but I don't have any more place to put the poo!!! Can't get the full wheel barrel or trailer up the hill to where I have a couple compost piles. When the snow is gone (hopefully by the end of this spring-like week) it will still be too muddy for the lawn mower to pull the trailer. :/

Anyhow, Saturday I found that I narrowly escaped having my back coop burn down. I had worried about frozen up water while being out of town, so I plugged in a second heated dog water bowl in the coop. Ran them both on the same cord that also was branched and running a bowl in the call duck pen.

When all the heated waterers in all pens were frozen over Saturday morning, I found the breaker tripped in the garage. I flipped it back and waterers were working. But I decided to take a couple heaters off and lessen the load. Started in the back coop. Luckily the 3 plug extender I had used was hanging outside the pop door of the coop above a snow drift. It had flamed and melted the extender and the end of the extension cord. Blackened the white paint on the building a bit. As I unplugged things and started to roll up the cord, it flamed again. Needless to say, I finally unplugged the cord from the source. :rolleyes: Moral of the story -- don't overload extension cords. :old
 

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I need a second job. . .
To pay for hatching eggs. :he

I've definitely got spring fever which seems to be coming out in a sudden compulsion to fill my incubators. So far I've got these going in 2 bators:
30 Maran eggs (Copper Black, Blue, Wheated, and French)
2 Mille Fleur d'Uccle
7 call ducks (veining :celebrate )
2 Sebastopol geese (veining :celebrate )

But now I have Blue Langshans and these. . .coming. :love
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Blue Laced Red Brahmas from Big Medicine BYCer here in OH. Saw his silvers at Nationals. :drool

QA and I will work on these brahmas together. :weee

Going to be 60 today. Spring has sprung! :woot
 

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Yea, I guess I need to pull out my other incubator! :D
 

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Wow, I have never seen a BLR Brahma. Cool :cool:
Spring fever is here. We wore short sleeves outside yesterday and opened the windows!
 
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