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shanmonster) wrote2004-04-28 05:18 pm
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Back Up
My back is really sore. For a while, I thought it was because of the hour or two I'd spent bent awkwardly while preparing a sand casting. However, the pain is getting worse, and when I walk, each step jars through my filet mignons. My neck is starting to hurt, up close to my face.
f00dave's back is also starting to hurt. A couple of days ago,
snowy_kathryn's back was killing her. I think maybe we've all caught the horrible back-eating flu. Almost everyone has had it in the metal studio. It seems to involve vomiting and migraine headaches. I hope I don't have it. I also hope I don't get the pinkeye that's plaguing so many people in the metal studio. Yuck! Still, if I'm going to get sick, this is the time for it. All of my homework assignments are completed.
Then again, I'm dancing at Kathryn's handfasting on Saturday. Ok, so I don't dare get sick until after that!
The pigeon chronicles continue. Late last night, f00 scared away a pigeon that was roosting below the window. This morning, he found an unattended egg lying on the concrete. The egg shell had the faintest pink tint. It was very cold, and laying the egg must have been difficult, because there was a fair amount of blood on it. The ideal colour for rubies is pigeon's blood. Maybe Ms. Lemmiwinks was trying to lay a ruby.
In the meantime, Jubjub Bird sits implacably, surveying all with his plastic eyes.
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Then again, I'm dancing at Kathryn's handfasting on Saturday. Ok, so I don't dare get sick until after that!
The pigeon chronicles continue. Late last night, f00 scared away a pigeon that was roosting below the window. This morning, he found an unattended egg lying on the concrete. The egg shell had the faintest pink tint. It was very cold, and laying the egg must have been difficult, because there was a fair amount of blood on it. The ideal colour for rubies is pigeon's blood. Maybe Ms. Lemmiwinks was trying to lay a ruby.
In the meantime, Jubjub Bird sits implacably, surveying all with his plastic eyes.
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in the workspace?
I had no idea that birds bled when they
laid eggs. Are they in need of episiotomies?
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Birds often bleed when they lay eggs. At least, chickens do. The eggs you buy in grocery stores have all been washed. When I collected eggs from the hen house, they often had blood and/or shit on them. The older a bird gets, the bigger its eggs become, too. The eggs you buy in grocery stores come from young birds. Mature hens can lay eggs about twice the size of extra large carton eggs.
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all comes from the same cloaca, so
the shit/blood thing makes sense.
However, when I had ducks, they laid
pristine eggs without any real need
for washing. The eggs were also much
bigger and tastier than store-bought
eggs.
I'm guessing older hens lay fewer eggs,
so get slaughtered when they start
producing larger eggs?
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remain of a small size? What happens
to the larger eggs?
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Do they get stringier? Do they die too
often due to their squalid living con-
ditions?
I'm seriously interested in this. Ever
since I saw a clip of the sexing and
debeaking of chicks, I've been trying
to spread the word.
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I'm also guessing it's because the eggs of older hens are often strange-looking, and don't necessarily fit into cartons too well.
And yes, I'd bet that squalid living conditions probably have something to do with the chickens' early demise, too.
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Yes, if it's any compensation, my back is starting to kill me as well. I have pains shooting from my neck, through my ass, knees and ankle. It's grrrrrrrrrrrrrreat!! I'm hoping that my back doesn't go again so I won't have to go potty in a bucket.
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I hope you don't have to potty in a bucket anymore. That sucks enormously!
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I had a friend from Ottawa visit here last summer and literally ran away screaming from the eggs covered in doo.
I hope I never have have to potty in a bucet ever again and I also hope that no one else that I know has to potty in a bucket. It's so not a good thing...
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I'd love to come over to visit, sometime! When is good for you? We'll have to compare schedules....