Coffee anyone ?

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My kinda breakfast -- coffee & pie!! :D =D :drool

Good day, good weather, heading to the shower -- I smell like one of the two bucks I must moved around....or like BOTH of them! :eek:

Younger one has to have hot wire & I mean HOT. He's a PIA with it because he found the cord and has unplugged it! I made a wall between him & it with a nice big piece of 1/2 in plywood! :he If he wasn't a really good specimen, he'd be gone by now. May be leaving anyway! :old
 

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Yes to both, Bruce. Put him into his "prison" & he stood up to jump out, hit the wire. Stomped, walked directly to the box. Found the board...not happy, rammed the board, then walked off & laid down.

He's big, tame to people, great bloodlines. Lady had 11 of 14 kids that were bucklings that year. LOL Desperate, she let me have my pick for only $75. Jumped on that. But, I don't need Romeo to be a Hudini!! :D May find him a new home, just because I don't want the drama. Besides, buying some Boer in Spring...at least plan to. Another buck will be too many. :old
 

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Coffee is on there's some leftover apple pie.

@AmberLops maybe you upset someone? Or you're being tagged by competition? BTW do you raise lionheads? Blacks will be showable in Feb, they passed yesterday if you did not see.
I don't show my Lionheads, just the Holland Lops now. But thank you for letting me know!
I thought about that...there are quite a few people selling Lops. The Lionhead ads don't get flagged as easily :hu
 

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Bay, you need rain. Looks like more may be coming with that storm by Yucatan. Then, may not get to YOU. :idunno Love what you get now...that grass needs rain! :yesss:


Promise -- sounds like a weekend camping trip. ENJOY IT!

Coffee is welcome this morning -- as it is most days! :D =D That wake up call thing. I often think the coffee makes the sun come up :lol: it's usually being enjoyed at that time, waiting for that "event" :caf So far, no breakfast ----- but, bacon & eggs sounds really good. Wish I had someone to cook them. :cool:

Need to get to feed store this AM. Better get a move on so I can be done and enjoy this nice weather. Low 70s today, sometime. Only hitting 50 now. Cool but nice. Pretty "normal" for us this time of year. Everyone enjoy their day, whatever it brings.:frow
 

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Ah...slaughter day....

Interesting what my grow outs look like... these are from the small set of eggs from before the extra males were taken out of the flock... so interesting genetics.

The cockerel in front must be half Spitz... very cool comb. Ended up almost a buttercup comb.
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The one in back with the arrow might be male... but is clearly a mutt, so it is getting butchered too. Not sure what cross though... I -think- the only fuzzy faced standard chicken I have are 1 blue Ameraucana, and maybe 3 Leghorn x Ameraucana. Anyway... way too mutt for me to keep, male or female...

Then I have 1 extra dark brown cock... but both are about equal fault wise.... couldn't decide which to get rid off...which is why I have had 2 for so long. . But it is full on Fall/almost winter... so I have to cut back as much as possible... I told the kids to just grab one of those. Luck shall choose.

I do have 1 dark brown cockerel growing up that might be better... too young yet.

I wanted to also cull a few dark brown and a few white leghorn hens... but I refuse to kill the white Leghorn hen that is my best broody...and now that her chicks are grown...I can't tell which she is! :barnie So all white Leghorns get a reprieve.
 
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