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norseofcourse
Herd Master
BrownSheep lol - sounds good to me! I don't know yet if I'm prepared to deal with her offspring, but since I'll be going through my first 'round' of processing lambs this year, I'll have a better idea of how well I will deal with it next year. I will hope for all boy lambs next year!!!
I did find a decent picture of the ewe lamb sheared, so you can see her conformation better. Thoughts?
At least one of the five quail I moved inside has started laying again - I got an egg today! The little quail that had been injured still seems to be doing well, but for the past few days she hasn't laid any eggs. She is still eating and drinking, but not quite as much as before. She has been less active, and is often just standing with all her feathers puffed up. I felt to see if she was eggbound, but I didn't feel anything. She seemed to be a little more active today.
And I got a drum carder! It's an older one but in very good shape. A craigslist find that I am very happy about
I did find a decent picture of the ewe lamb sheared, so you can see her conformation better. Thoughts?
At least one of the five quail I moved inside has started laying again - I got an egg today! The little quail that had been injured still seems to be doing well, but for the past few days she hasn't laid any eggs. She is still eating and drinking, but not quite as much as before. She has been less active, and is often just standing with all her feathers puffed up. I felt to see if she was eggbound, but I didn't feel anything. She seemed to be a little more active today.
And I got a drum carder! It's an older one but in very good shape. A craigslist find that I am very happy about