I have been stomping around in the ... well, not really wet enough to be mud... wet dirt? And grinning like a crazy person. It amazes me that less than an inch of rain (over 2 days total) can make brown crunchy grass green. It is really thin and pitiful, but it is there.
Deb - I was feeding Skye Triumph Senior, but it doesn't have enough fat in it and she is dropping weight like crazy. I put her back on Purina Equine Senior and hope it will put some weight on her. I actually keep her thin in summer to lessen the effects of the heat and humidity some - but not this thin! I give dexamethasone every other day starting in late spring through late fall. Last year I had to also give oral "Ventipulmin" (sp?) because she was in very bad shape - yellow snot, choking. It was insanely expensive but I managed to get 4 bottles on a "BOGO" free. I have the vet coming out on Friday to do their vaccines and Coggins tests, so she will get her physical and dental check as well.
I hope Buddy behaves lol.
It was a great storm, I would have loved to have been home and sitting out in the barn under the tin roof listening to the rain! My tomato plants are blown over / down, we lost a decent sized little branch off the pear tree and about 40 loose pears, and the inside of my chicken house got soaked because "somebody" (

) didn't close the door and latch it. We were more than 16 inches behind on rainfall last I heard and I doubt this .75 of an inch will do much, but it sure made it seem like our corner of the world finally exhaled.
I have a good stock of frozen water bottles so I am just constantly rotating them. With the 2 little dwarf rabbits that are together I give them 2 bottles in the morning, 1 around 11 and then replace all 3 with a fresh 2 at about 3. The big lone rabbit gets one at a time and does ok because he is in a total wire cage (with a big board to get on if he wants), but the dwarfs are in one of those "starter cages" with a tray bottom, so not as much air circulation.
Last year I ran a soaker hose through the low branches of a pecan tree and turned it on low... Skye didn't stand under it enough to make it worthwhile, but I liked it.
I put some water in the 300gal stock tank and Rio and Rags have been playing and wrestling like teenage boys (no offense Buff!

). Originally our high was 98* with a heat index of 108, but now they are saying 95 with an index of 104. So much better lol
My friend who did the meat chickens with me is coming over in just a little while to dispatch some of my roosters. I have 5 young roos, Poppy (my big white easter egger bald butted flock rooster), 2 chicks I feel very sure are roos, and she is bringing a roo over (that she got from me!). No more Poppy offspring here, he just throws roosters!!!
I try really hard to do the SS stuff, but these are incubator chicks that I raised so I will not even help after the deed is done. I told them they are totally on their own. They are going to process 3 of the 6 incubator roos today . I am keeping Red, the biggest prettiest and first hatched. I am giving Mr. ON the pretty coppery gold roo. I have no idea what I am going to do with the roo she is bringing - I should let them butcher it too, but it is so cool looking - a Barred Rock with a striped beard.
I'm such a sap.
