tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5559509514056793337.post1382647915087484407..comments2023-03-28T20:53:10.830+11:00Comments on Bakers8: Meet Thelma and Louise (Lulu)JOChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00924386091393680487noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5559509514056793337.post-85633331505156884742010-03-09T15:41:34.962+11:002010-03-09T15:41:34.962+11:00Hi Aussie,
we got 16 mls of rain last night and a ...Hi Aussie,<br />we got 16 mls of rain last night and a bit of thunder and lightening. Now we have the wind, which I hate. I always worry about the fruit and veggies in the wind.<br />It sounds like a shell less egg. If you do ever find any fresh ones, it's best to remove them before the chooks peck them as they might get a taste for them. At least that's what my farmer friend says.<br />I usually get one white and one brown as Lulu isn't laying yet. <br />I hope you and DH have a good week too.<br />JOCJOChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00924386091393680487noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5559509514056793337.post-68497272991540405192010-03-09T01:52:13.338+11:002010-03-09T01:52:13.338+11:00Hi Joc, so hot and humid, we got some rain but not...Hi Joc, so hot and humid, we got some rain but not heaps. How about you? <br />Our road is dust, but the main road is tarmac, thankfully we are a no through road and we are the second drive way..so not a lot of dust. <br />I may have had one shell less egg, when I cleaned the coop out last weekend there was a mass of something not poo and it looked yellowish but was very dried and not very pleasant smelling. Not a skerek of shell anywhere. I am averaging 2-3 eggs a day at present. I hope your week is greatAussiemadehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08251675504716908569noreply@blogger.com