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		<title>Chicks&#8217; First Day Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 12:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Miranda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I made it through the weekend!&#160; It was nice to visit with all of the family that I usually only see once or twice a year.&#160; We all got to see how each other’s kids have grown and get updated pictures.&#160; Unfortunately Little Maiden came home with a stomach bug.&#160; She’s resting on the couch [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I made it through the weekend!&#160; It was nice to visit with all of the family that I usually only see once or twice a year.&#160; We all got to see how each other’s kids have grown and get updated pictures.&#160; Unfortunately Little Maiden came home with a stomach bug.&#160; She’s resting on the couch now with a bucket at the ready…</p>
<p>My chicks also made it through the weekend!&#160; Willhi checked on them to make sure they were doing alright.&#160; She said they had filled their waterer completely with shavings so she cleaned that out.&#160; Otherwise, they did fine.</p>
<p>The gardens also came through okay.&#160; They weren’t withered or torn up.&#160; Something did dig in the spinach last night, though.&#160; I think I’m going to have to fence it all in.</p>
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<p>The sun is out today and there isn’t a cloud in the sky.&#160; The breeze is very light and I’m guessing it’s in the 70’s.&#160; I put the chicken brooder outside on the porch so the chicks could enjoy the sun and fresh air.&#160; I put bird netting over the top to keep them in and the hawks out.</p>


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		<title>Memorial Day Weekend</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 11:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Miranda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’m a little nervous about this weekend.&#160; We’re traveling 150 miles to visit my family in Northern Maine for Memorial Day weekend.&#160; We’re leaving the chicks home by themselves.&#160; I’ve decided that with the self-feeder and waterer that they should be okay for a couple of days.&#160; Willhi has promised to stop in to check [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m a little nervous about this weekend.&#160; We’re traveling 150 miles to visit my family in Northern Maine for Memorial Day weekend.&#160; We’re leaving the chicks home by themselves.&#160; I’ve decided that with the self-feeder and waterer that they should be okay for a couple of days.&#160; Willhi has promised to stop in to check on them.&#160; I’m glad because I’m afraid the temperature might fluctuate too much.&#160; The temp outside has been in the 90’s for the last two days.&#160; Very unseasonable for Maine.&#160; (I love global warming!)&#160; Anyway, the house has gotten very warm so I’ve been leaving the chick’s light off so they don’t get too hot.&#160; If it cools down this weekend while I’m away, I don&#8217;t want them to get too cold if I leave the light off.&#160; On the flip side, I don’t want to leave their light on and cook them.</p>
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<p>It makes me feel better that Willhi will check on the chicks.&#160; I guess it will depend on the temperature in the morning whether I leave the light on.&#160; I’m using a 100watt bulb and the brooder is too small for the chicks to really get out of the heat if they need to.&#160; I’m almost as nervous as I might be if I were leaving my kids alone for a three day weekend.&#160; I hope they’re all still alive when I get back home.&#160; I’m sure they will look different.&#160; The chicks are developing so fast.</p>
<p>Willhi has said she would water my garden while we’re away too.&#160; I’d hate to lose my garden as much as I’d hate to lose my chickens.&#160; I’ve already been contending with some mysterious animal who only comes out at night and likes to dig holes in the gardens and eat up all my lettuce.&#160; I’d hat to lose all of it to a drought.&#160; I’m going to water them thoroughly before we leave in the morning.&#160; </p>
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<p>I’m just a bundle of nerves.&#160; Let’s not even mention staying a whole weekend with family…</p>


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