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greybeard wrote:Regarding pic#2...I like sitting in those kind of chairs, (Adirondack) but have heck getting out of them.
I want to know how what appears to be a Jack Russell they got to lay there. Never seen a Russell that would mix with chickens or any small critters. Tough choices this month I am going to have ponder this a little longer.
Mark Twain Quotes. Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but I repeat myself.
Heard the chickens making a racket here this morning, thinking it may be a mongoose I'd seen the day before that was after chicks I hurried along to investigate. When the chickens saw me they quietened down, all except one. Olive was in an old oven cackling her butt off, frantically trying to make a nest. Olive is a pullet that had yet to lay an egg...until today.
I approached the old oven and on seeing me she swivelled around and came to meet me. Her eyes were just about popping out
I picked her up and together we inspected her nest. We decided it needed grass so off I went to collect, then with her in attendance, placed it in a pile in the oven. She was in a great hurry and immediately got to work. She then settled down and started picking pieces of grass and tossing them on her back. I left her there and about 5 minutes later the racket irrupted again...Olive had laid her first egg, much ado about a small little white egg See the olive green legs
Few is the number who think with their own minds and feel with their own hearts. Albert Einstein Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you!