Weather in Pennsylvania is interesting this week. Two days of rain and a little cool. Today my neice has chicken be deliver, 72,000 chicks that are 3 days old. They are the top produces for Bell in Evans in Lehigh High County and it a interesting process that they have to do. I will post some pictures next week.
Good morning Will - I know them well. Please keep us posted.
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
It has been unseasonable rainy here Will Hamm, are you visiting PA right now? Where are you and how long are you here?
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
All long the Blue Mountain in Lehigh County.
Hello Will - I can't imagine 72,000 chickens and everything that might be involved. Forget the rain for now and enjoy the excitement and the adventure.
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
Will,
It rains because it can, and when I was little my mother used to tell me that when it rains God is washing his floors...72,000 chickens, how fun! A
Good morning Will. It rains everywhere and you can not guess. Have a great day.
Hopefully, they don't mistake you for one of the chickens, haha. That is a lot of chicks!
Will, I'm not home, but I hear the same thing is happening in Northern VA.
We've had rain since last Friday and are just now starting to dry out. Make sure those chicks keep their heads down during the rain Will.
Try three days a week right now in Oklahoma City. Construction is at a standstill.
Morning Will.
Forecast is for rain on Sunday (Father's Day), there goes the ole ball game.
little of rain is good Will Hamm Enjoy your trip. 72k chickens wow! I don't even want to know how they were reproduced :(
Will Hamm - WOW! That's a lot of chicks! I hope it goes well and I'm looking forward to more updates.
We have had crazy weather here too. The rain never seems to stop. We had lots of thunder, continuous lightning and heavy rain that started around 4 a.m. and poured non-stop until 7 a.m.
I was 18 years and a city girl from Green Bau when I married a farmer. The first year we had little baby chicks delivered to our farm - 1,000 of them. Will, we were raising capons and each little chick had to get a pellet shot and put their little beeks in milk. One thousand was a lot to do; can't imagine shooting up 72,000 :)
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