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I have found that if you don't want any one touched or moved, lock them up and take the key with you. Some people never remember or understand the whole reason, or at least that is their excuse!!
 
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Look up rag dolls on the internet. My experience is they look like a long haired siamese. I am not sure if they are a true breed or not...but they are super friendly and tolerable cats. But I don't know if they are hypoallergenic.

My sister is an allergist. There are a couple of lines of cats that were bred to have no dander. They are VERY expensive. Otherwise, individual cats (and dogs) are more allergenic or less allergenic, not breeds.

These are genetically modified. http://www.allerca.com/html/pricingreserve.html

http://cats.about.com/od/allergiesandcats/tp/CatAllergies_Breeds.htm


Thanks Haller!!! My DD is out of luck!! She is NOT getting a $7000-$27,000 cat!!!!
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Another sleepless night for T Hi......... The hardest part of this whole separation thing is the night time. It is pretty darn lonely.....
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When it gets quiet my brain won't shut off......
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So It is 1:20am and I am diving head first into a movie and glass of wine.


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T Hi:

I am with you on the brain that won't shut off. I hate that! I was up at 3:30 am with my brain going round and round about my daughter's divorce and about ten other things. Finally got up at 4:45 and took my shower. Now here I am on the computer. Am I on the night crew now, lol? Hope the movie and wine put you back to sleep. My problem is I have grandsons arriving at 8 am (aged 2 and 3) and they are not going to be lacking in energy! And tonight I have to keep my 20 year old daughter up most of the night so she will be sleep deprived for her EEG tomorrow. I am gonna be the one who is sleep deprived!

On a good note, yesterday when we bought the roofing for the run, the man at the hardware store said he had several feeders in his barn and I could have them! Said he would clean them up and bring them in to the store for me today so I can pick them up after the grandsons leave tonight. That is one more step towards getting my chickies!
 
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T Hi:

I am with you on the brain that won't shut off. I hate that! I was up at 3:30 am with my brain going round and round about my daughter's divorce and about ten other things. Finally got up at 4:45 and took my shower. Now here I am on the computer. Am I on the night crew now, lol? Hope the movie and wine put you back to sleep. My problem is I have grandsons arriving at 8 am (aged 2 and 3) and they are not going to be lacking in energy! And tonight I have to keep my 20 year old daughter up most of the night so she will be sleep deprived for her EEG tomorrow. I am gonna be the one who is sleep deprived!

On a good note, yesterday when we bought the roofing for the run, the man at the hardware store said he had several feeders in his barn and I could have them! Said he would clean them up and bring them in to the store for me today so I can pick them up after the grandsons leave tonight. That is one more step towards getting my chickies!

Oh yeah, the bad note was, another $372.00 at the hardware store. But I am getting two free feeders, so that balances out, right, right? Tell my DH it does, okay? Is that chicken math?
 
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While I've not had this issue (broody off the nest - not "helping" husband - mine helps way too much as well) I have read about many times on the broody thread. Because it was warm out, and it was only four hours, I think you still have a pretty good chance of a fair hatch. But if she's like our girl, she will continue to try to sit on the old nest when she's done with her daily outing. I moved our broody hen the day Friday, got the eggs Saturday, and both Sat & Sun after daily outings she is going to the wrong nest/favorite nest in the big coop. I have to herd her to the new coop when she's done. My husband has strict instructions that she is never to be off the nest for more than 20 minutes (30 minutes in guy speak) at a time.

Good luck - I hope your hatch turns out great. And if you end up not having a great hatch, I'd be happy to share chicks that hatch from our broody (also from Candy).

take care; dawn
 
Our Deleware is exhibiting a really weird behavior. She will suddenly look down back up several steps; and then proceed as if nothing happened. Most often when approaching the food or water. She will do this several times a day.

??? Any guesses? Just a "special" chicken?
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T Hi:

I am with you on the brain that won't shut off. I hate that!

On a good note, yesterday when we bought the roofing for the run,

Oh yeah, the bad note was, another $372.00 at the hardware store. But I am getting two free feeders, so that balances out, right, right? Tell my DH it does, okay? Is that chicken math?

yes, Toni, I remember the loneliness ... BUT free of the aggravation and frustration of not being able to FIX the situation

cultivate your patience, better things are coming .. and yes, movies and engrossing books are lifesavers

that $372, by the way, is why my run is "roofed" with a big silver tarp, held up by the big PVC pipes laid across the top of the fence wire; but of course I will have to make something more substantial when the fall rains start

luckily DS works at a place that gets lots of pallets and boxes made of boards, so I will scrounge their discard bins next time I do a CARE package run to him

my sympathies to all with "rebellious" and "angry" offspring, since I've been dealing with that for thirty years now --- DS is currently on work-release, after having broken his probation from DUI (caught without valid insurance !!! what a dumb thing ... if only he had told us he needed a loan to afford it !) -- he got a taste of dealing with obstreperous teen males with the son of his former live-together, but it didn't fully teach him the lesson ...
 
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I'm crossing my fingers for you (and your friends who want the chicks later)
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I'm thinking they should be okay -- it's been really warm, for one thing

and those with incubators who have had power interruptions, have had reasonable hatches; they say it's the HIGH temperature spikes which tend to ruin the hatch, not cool-downs ...

yes, I know all about DHs who "are only trying to help" ... I haven't yet managed to get through to mine that I want help only when I ASK for it, and if he sees me struggling he hasn't learned to ASK first if I want assistance ... usually I wind up dropping/breaking/tripping or whatever, and his interference usually causes me to forget what I was planning on doing next ...

so I yell ....
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anyway, let's see what those next few days bring ... I know on Maui we saw the broodies get off the nest for extended periods, yet still hatch out ten or twelve little ones
 
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