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  1. EmmaDonovan

    What's the temperature where you are???

    5:30 PM 102F 2% humidity sunny
  2. EmmaDonovan

    in this random rambling thread we post random pictures

    I thought it was a fried egg at first. :lol:
  3. EmmaDonovan

    I'm so old I Remember when:

  4. EmmaDonovan

    Mix Bielefelder and Barnevelder

    Wow, that looks a lot like one of our Easter eggers. Hm. 🤔
  5. EmmaDonovan

    What's the temperature where you are???

    4:00 PM 103F 2% humidity sunny
  6. EmmaDonovan

    What's the temperature where you are???

    2:00 PM 102F 3% humidity sunny
  7. EmmaDonovan

    Why do my Orpingtons prefer to huddle together on the floor instead of roosting or using their nests at night? How should I design their coop?

    Our flock of fifteen sleeps in a big fluffy pile in the pine shavings despite having lovely custom-made roosts that they use during the day. I don't know why they prefer the pine shavings. It's not cold here, nighttime temps are in the 70s and 80s. They're 8-10 weeks old and they've grown up...
  8. EmmaDonovan

    7 chickens and a run

    That's more than 17 sq ft per bird, plenty of room! Ours have ~15 sq ft per bird, and they're happy.
  9. EmmaDonovan

    I'm so old I Remember when:

  10. EmmaDonovan

    What's the temperature where you are???

    3:30 PM 101F 3% humidity sunny
  11. EmmaDonovan

    What's the temperature where you are???

    77 are all the degrees anyone needs, I say.
  12. EmmaDonovan

    I'm so old I Remember when:

    Kids these days...
  13. EmmaDonovan

    Chick starter food out of stock, need advice

    We had a delivery of chick starter that was delayed. We gave them peas blended with some oatmeal and a little molasses, they did fine on that.
  14. EmmaDonovan

    What's the temperature where you are???

    3:45 PM 99F 4% humidity sunny "Knock knock." "Who's there?" "Ima." "Ima who?" "I'm a roadrunner. Meep meep!"
  15. EmmaDonovan

    What's the temperature where you are???

    In the early 1900s one of my relatives made it her life's work to track everything down and publish it in a book. She made it all the way back to the 16th century. The book is 500+ pages. And she did all that before DNA tests and before computers!
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