Mike and I worked on the new kitchen yesterday.
The pocket door between the pantry and kitchen is installed. We decided where the next light was going to go in the ceiling and wired it in. We put up plywood on the walls. We even got out some paint to do a sample to see if we liked the color!!!
So, the next step is to build the cabinet where the sink is going to go and get the plumbing all ready. Then to put the wall in behind the new stove/range hood-microwave... it's moving along. Slowly, very slowly, but progress none the less!!!!
I can't wait to have my new kitchen in!!!!
My hubby can be so wonderful some times!!!
Also, got the divider put back up in the stall. Have rubber mats down. Just need to hang the bucket hooks and I'm all ready for Gus!!! The 3rd can't get here fast enough!
Raise awareness that there is a need for humans to care for the animals in our world. Encourage and promote spay/neuter, rescue, rehabilitation and adoption of all animals. Encourage and support those who do rescue. Crochet a blanket. Clean a stall. Donate your time, truck and trailer to transport. Hug a rescue friend who needs a shoulder to cry on. Donate 5 bales of hay. Do something. Do anything.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
We have Babies!!!
I was walking out to the barn to do chores yesterday when I heard all this peeping and squaking. Peeping??? Peeping!!! Yes, we have 4 baby chicks. Mom is doing a great job! (I know, I know, for all you naysayers out there that said incubator hatched chickens won't sit on a nest and raise their own chicks.... I have 4 examples of how much that is NOT true!!!!)
So, Jeckyl, my little rooster man, who came all the way back from South Carolina with me two years ago is still strutting his stuff! He's a banty mix... the girls are golden comets, buff orpington (pictured), and silver laced wyandotte - a pair of each - there were 5 eggs out of 8 that hatched, but only the four made it.... so.....
We have babies!!! Yeah!!! It's so much easier having mom raise them than me doing it... and if they lay a batch each year in the spring ( I know, I know it was kinda late, but we have enough facilities to keep them warm and they will feather out before the cold weather gets here) we will have a whole flock!!!!
So, I went from 2 roosters; to 1 rooster and 6 hens; to 1 rooster and 11 hens; to 1 rooster, 11 hens and 4 BABIES!!!!!! My little flock is growing and we are getting about 6 eggs a day .. the teenagers will be laying by October so I will have about 9 - 12 eggs a day... wow.
We have babies!!!!!
So, Jeckyl, my little rooster man, who came all the way back from South Carolina with me two years ago is still strutting his stuff! He's a banty mix... the girls are golden comets, buff orpington (pictured), and silver laced wyandotte - a pair of each - there were 5 eggs out of 8 that hatched, but only the four made it.... so.....
We have babies!!! Yeah!!! It's so much easier having mom raise them than me doing it... and if they lay a batch each year in the spring ( I know, I know it was kinda late, but we have enough facilities to keep them warm and they will feather out before the cold weather gets here) we will have a whole flock!!!!
So, I went from 2 roosters; to 1 rooster and 6 hens; to 1 rooster and 11 hens; to 1 rooster, 11 hens and 4 BABIES!!!!!! My little flock is growing and we are getting about 6 eggs a day .. the teenagers will be laying by October so I will have about 9 - 12 eggs a day... wow.
We have babies!!!!!