Dan26552
Loving the herd life
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO SARAH AND SAVANNAH!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, I know Savannah can't post and I *gasp* called Heavens Sarah. Hope you gals have a wonderful day!!
That's so cool Can!!! They look amazing!!
Today was Sarah's birthday also? I didn't know that.... Anyways..... Happy Birthday Sarah!! Hope you had an amazing day!!!!!
Yep! They were pretty uniform last year and this year they're all over! There are short plants, 2 to 2 1/2 feet and tall plants 5+ feet, round smooth fruit and flat ribbed fruit, some have lots of clusters of 5+ fruits some only have 2 or 3 fruits per cluster.
Planted around 200+ pink eye purple hull pea seeds, add that to the 200 plants that are two to three weeks old and I'm gonna have a lot of cow peas. Plus I still have about 400 or 500 I haven't planted yet All those seeds from only about 50 plants I planted last July.
Yes indeed, they're the exact same age.
Wow!! That's impressive! Nice work!
You is buuuusyy! They sure multiply fast, don't they? Lol
Their ears are laid back, still need heat and TLC. When we adopted baby rabbits, we took raw cow milk, making sure there was quite a bit of cream in it, grated carrots and pressed the juice out of them, and mixed the milk and carrot juice together and fed it with an eyedropper. Put some dandelion greens in there as well, ours ate a ton of dandelion greens, but they were older than those.Here's a new one, the neighbors dog found a wild rabbit nest and instead of doing what any dog in their right mind would and kill them she brought them to their porch and they brought them to us. No one knows where the nest is or we'd take them back. We're contacting the game warden and are waiting to see what he says. If worse comes to worse then we can try to graft onto Granny or Sandy. I think they're about a week old.
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Thanks for asking, chickencowboy! It was wayyyy more professional than I thought it would be. I was envisioning this lady coming, we'd sit on the front porch and she'd ask a few questions and write an article. She showed up with a camera man, and they scoped out the property, he had 2 cameras on me, and interviewed me, then had me walking across the field holding eggs, feeding chickens, holding them, and had a clip mike in my shirt the whole time. But it went awesome! The cameraman was a former Hollywood videoer and he knew his stuff.Anyone know how Cuz's interview went? and Sarah
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Wow! Professional! So what did she ask you about chickens? Congrats on Jyn "Egg-so" (sorry! couldn't resist!)Their ears are laid back, still need heat and TLC. When we adopted baby rabbits, we took raw cow milk, making sure there was quite a bit of cream in it, grated carrots and pressed the juice out of them, and mixed the milk and carrot juice together and fed it with an eyedropper. Put some dandelion greens in there as well, ours ate a ton of dandelion greens, but they were older than those.
Thanks for asking, chickencowboy! It was wayyyy more professional than I thought it would be. I was envisioning this lady coming, we'd sit on the front porch and she'd ask a few questions and write an article. She showed up with a camera man, and they scoped out the property, he had 2 cameras on me, and interviewed me, then had me walking across the field holding eggs, feeding chickens, holding them, and had a clip mike in my shirt the whole time. But it went awesome! The cameraman was a former Hollywood videoer and he knew his stuff.
8 pips!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jyn is pipped!!!!!!