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Jess172
Lovin' The Homestead
It turned off cold the beginning of the week but its supposed to warm up this weekend. Hopefully good weather on Easter. Hubby and his friend, KP made plans to try and trap some coyotes soon. Going to have to put them in the very back of the farm otherwise all we will catch is our cats and dogs. Found lots of deer tracks in our garden this morning. We don't have much planted yet but it seems they are already checking it out. One more critter to deal with. Ahh, country living My chicks and ducks are doing great. Here's some pics:
Love the Mohawk my silver laced polish "cuddles" has right now.
"Buffy" the buff Orpington sitting on hubby's arm.
They had been somewhat afraid of us, until we started giving treats. Now when we walk in they are lined up by the door chirping for worms. Same for the ducks, fed a few pieces of clover just yesterday and now they love us. Speaking of ducks, they are so messy! We were having to change the bedding 2-3 times a day because they would soak it. We ended up drilling small holes at the end of the brooder for excess water drainage. Then we put in pine shavings and slightly propped the brooder up on the end without holes. We also put the waterer on blocks and keep rocks in it. It's working pretty good so far. They still get the end with the waterer wet but now they can go to the other side and its still dry. We still change it daily but it's much much better.
Love the Mohawk my silver laced polish "cuddles" has right now.
"Buffy" the buff Orpington sitting on hubby's arm.
They had been somewhat afraid of us, until we started giving treats. Now when we walk in they are lined up by the door chirping for worms. Same for the ducks, fed a few pieces of clover just yesterday and now they love us. Speaking of ducks, they are so messy! We were having to change the bedding 2-3 times a day because they would soak it. We ended up drilling small holes at the end of the brooder for excess water drainage. Then we put in pine shavings and slightly propped the brooder up on the end without holes. We also put the waterer on blocks and keep rocks in it. It's working pretty good so far. They still get the end with the waterer wet but now they can go to the other side and its still dry. We still change it daily but it's much much better.