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frustratedearthmother

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DH had a podiatrist appointment yesterday. We love his podiatrist - he and DH were obviously separated at birth, lol. They literally have the same thoughts in their head at the same time and talk and laugh in their own little world. It's almost scary, lol. Besides being a great person the guy is a great podiatrist. While he's talking and laughing it up with DH he's doing a very thorough foot exam. DH's feet are doing ok. He's advised us to think about getting an ultrasound of the arteries in his legs as a precaution.

Went out for lunch afterwards. It was ok - but shot DH's blood sugar into the stratosphere. I guess we didn't estimate the carbs correctly. Took all day to get it back down, but that's how it is these days.

I've been taking advantage of the cooler days we've had to try and get some much-needed weed whacking done. Our coolish weather will end today. Boo - I need months and months of it to get caught up on outside work.

I've lost two silkie pullets in two days. One was a poor doer from birth and had a bum leg. The other one was a surprise. Found her basically unresponsive without a mark on her. She was very thin. Hope there are no more losses - it shouldn't be this hard to raise some dumb chickens. I've tossed around the idea of getting the chickens gone and sticking with quail. Quail eggs are delicious - and so are the little birds. They stay in their cages (if the gates are shut, lol) and don't cause any problems at all. They start laying at about 6ish weeks and are ready to harvest for meat just a couple weeks beyond that. What's not to love? But, I've spent some dollars getting these silkies and I'm determined to get going with 'em. There's a huge demand for them in this area and they sell like hotcakes. However, they're taking forever to start laying. I've got one that's a bit over 7 months old and hasn't produced an egg yet. ARGH!

Gotta get outside before it starts warming up.
 

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However, they're taking forever to start laying. I've got one that's a bit over 7 months old and hasn't produced an egg yet. ARGH!
Does it crow? :hide:hide:lol::lol::lol::lol:

I think they do take longer to POL. Chickens here are for bug control & eggs (that I rarely eat--just not a fan) so I want large breed with feathers & clean legs. Silkies are great moms! I just can't go with the fluff 😂
 
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