Wannabefree...guess what I got in the mail today!?!?!?!?

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BarredBuff said:
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Speaking of onions, Granny boutght two bags of onion sets and then some Rhubarb roots plus some herbs. Gardenin time is a comin!
Yep it is! You best be gettin ready! My garlic is up about 6 inches with all this rain we have had lately! :D
She got that too. We wont be a plantin till Late april. We are due snow tonight. GAAH
More snow for us mid-week, too.
 

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Hi hun! how's the aminals and the garden and the...school stuff? :)
Seems like its been forever!
The animals are AWESOME! I got 16 eggs out of 16 chickens despite the rain, mud, and cool temps. Broody is anxiously awaiting her babes. Im gonna let her and the chicks out when they are a week old. Buns are good, the prego one is building a nest. And I must cut the ducks feathers tommorow night. The drake flew into the kennel and fell thru the tarp luckily the dog was oblivious and didnt bother him. SHEW.
School stuff is gonna be overloading this week. Two FFA competitions to practice for then Thursday the officers and myself have a concession stand to run at Farm and Home night. THEN friday Im volunteered to work at a Breast cancer auction. :D You may not hear from me until next week the way this week looks.
We will be expecting chicks updates, though... :hu
Of course!

The snow is not supposed to stick or amount to anything luckily
 

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We'll just be in the 50's all week. :hu Warm-ish here. still rain coming tonight though.
 

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We'll just be in the 50's all week. :hu Warm-ish here. still rain coming tonight though.
We are too temp wise. But some snow tonight then let the warm up begin!
 

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Cindi, when you get a broody do you let her raise the babies with the chickens?
 

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Cindi, when you get a broody do you let her raise the babies with the chickens?
Uh yeah, why go to all the trouble/work of doing it all yourself when ya don't have to?!?! When the chicks are two weeks old, you can introduce them into the flock and they will be instantly accepted too.
 

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Cindi, when you get a broody do you let her raise the babies with the chickens?
Uh yeah, why go to all the trouble/work of doing it all yourself when ya don't have to?!?! When the chicks are two weeks old, you can introduce them into the flock and they will be instantly accepted too.
Thats what Im doing then. Cous said he didnt care and said they would all mesh together. It wouldnt matter.

I wanted your opinion because all of the nonsense off of BYC.
 

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Wannabefree said:
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Cindi, when you get a broody do you let her raise the babies with the chickens?
Uh yeah, why go to all the trouble/work of doing it all yourself when ya don't have to?!?! When the chicks are two weeks old, you can introduce them into the flock and they will be instantly accepted too.
Any concerns around the number of roos?
 

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BarredBuff said:
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Cindi, when you get a broody do you let her raise the babies with the chickens?
Uh yeah, why go to all the trouble/work of doing it all yourself when ya don't have to?!?! When the chicks are two weeks old, you can introduce them into the flock and they will be instantly accepted too.
Thats what Im doing then. Cous said he didnt care and said they would all mesh together. It wouldnt matter.

I wanted your opinion because all of the nonsense off of BYC.
No problem little bro ;)
 

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FarmerJamie said:
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Cindi, when you get a broody do you let her raise the babies with the chickens?
Uh yeah, why go to all the trouble/work of doing it all yourself when ya don't have to?!?! When the chicks are two weeks old, you can introduce them into the flock and they will be instantly accepted too.
Any concerns around the number of roos?
Nope. Not until they really begin maturing. By that I mean crowing and strutting, ten the head roo will knock a sizeable knot on their heads to whip them into shape er submission and such :lol:
 
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