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Gday! It's been very mild in Adelaide, lots of rain. We had the wettest December in 70 years and January has been tropical with some very rainy days and a bit of dry heat in between, but nothing too overwhelming. I don't think we've had a day in the 40s yet.Just found this thread. Hello from the Darling Downs! Hope the hectic weather for everyone is somewhat bearable. Our little pocket has dodged a lot of the damage but the rain was definitely welcomed....especially after being told we were headed for 2yrs of drought and now they're saying we're back in either a La Nina or neutral weather pattern
I wish we would get a few days in the upper 30s... at least that would go some way to drying out the ground. Plenty of cicadas singing this early is a good sign.Gday! It's been very mild in Adelaide, lots of rain. We had the wettest December in 70 years and January has been tropical with some very rainy days and a bit of dry heat in between, but nothing too overwhelming. I don't think we've had a day in the 40s yet.
Holy heck! Be weird not having a day in the 40s. I grew up in southern NSW and we pretty much had whatever weather Adelaide had the day before.Gday! It's been very mild in Adelaide, lots of rain. We had the wettest December in 70 years and January has been tropical with some very rainy days and a bit of dry heat in between, but nothing too overwhelming. I don't think we've had a day in the 40s yet.
Yeh, it's been extremely odd!Holy heck! Be weird not having a day in the 40s. I grew up in southern NSW and we pretty much had whatever weather Adelaide had the day before.
Hi! Nice to meet you I've never had Silkies and D'Uccles but I've heard they make lovely pets. Good luck with them, hope you get some pullets!Just popping in to say hello!
I am a new member from just outside Mackay, Queensland. I am not a first time chicken owner, but it's been almost a year since my last one (a rooster I raised from a chick and had to re-home), and I've only owned 2 other chickens over my lifetime.
I currently own 1 Belgian D'uccle chick and 2 Silkie chicks, that I am raising along with my younger sisters' two Belgian D'uccles. Praying they are all hens this time, as I can't keep roosters where I live.
Hello and welcome to the siteJust popping in to say hello!
I am a new member from just outside Mackay, Queensland. I am not a first time chicken owner, but it's been almost a year since my last one (a rooster I raised from a chick and had to re-home), and I've only owned 2 other chickens over my lifetime.
I currently own 1 Belgian D'uccle chick and 2 Silkie chicks, that I am raising along with my younger sisters' two Belgian D'uccles. Praying they are all hens this time, as I can't keep roosters where I live.
Welcome to BYC and this thread!Just popping in to say hello!
I am a new member from just outside Mackay, Queensland. I am not a first time chicken owner, but it's been almost a year since my last one (a rooster I raised from a chick and had to re-home), and I've only owned 2 other chickens over my lifetime.
I currently own 1 Belgian D'uccle chick and 2 Silkie chicks, that I am raising along with my younger sisters' two Belgian D'uccles. Praying they are all hens this time, as I can't keep roosters where I live.
They certainly do make great pets. This is my second time raising these breeds (previously raised a silkie hen and Belgian D'uccle rooster), and they were both very friendly affectionate pets.Hi! Nice to meet you I've never had Silkies and D'Uccles but I've heard they make lovely pets. Good luck with them, hope you get some pullets!