Did i mention i love long weekends! we took the day yesterday to go and visit SandyM. She's had some just awful coyote problems. So we packed everything up and landed on her deck and in the woods out back. and....didn't see anything. LOL. Oh well. it's called hunting, not catching. If they had showed themselves i have no doubt that they would be "scared off forever". Loved just watching the little chickens run around thinking they're big birds, and poor silkie mom trying to corral the masses at sunset. she's pretty amazing that silkie mom.
It was a great visit, a late night getting home...why is everything so far away??! LOL and i hear the yotes were back this morning...sigh.
today i'm planning on working some in the garden. my summer squash appears to have self seeded and the plants are GORGEOUS, so i'm going to move them out of the big lump of them and plant them into a row. my peas and lettuce are finally up and need mulch, then to plant the next set of peas. need to mulch the strawberries, weed out the grapes and blueberries and mulch them too. and kick the starlings out of the propane tank lid again.
then some cleaning up in the barn, and count heads for who is going to wyoming next weekend, and make sure i have enough crates etc. then grass cutting (aka, close the fence on the driveway and let the horses out)-at least i can just watch that happen LOL. so. a puttery kind of weekend for me. One step at a time, and lots of breaks.

Congrats on the all the broody moms and all the kids! This custom hatch i'm doing right now has just muscovies left to go....went to lock them down on friday and some were already pipped! they sure are taking their time. 4 hatched as of this morning. unreal lemon yellow ducklings! so fingers crossed for a pile more during the next couple of days. there are a lot of pips, just hope they're strong enough to get out. then monday and tuesday i have my last hatch of cornish, some wheaten and blue wheaten ameraucanas and easter eggers hatching to fill some orders. been a really busy spring this year! it's awesome! and all my fingers are crossed for those of you incubating! i'm watching my last turkey jenny who is sitting - she should be hatching sometime this week....all going well....
have a great day folks!