It looks like Olga hatched 2 babies. I think that may be all she hatches out. She is still sitting on the eggs, but I am not seeing any sign of them hatching. She is leaving the eggs, too, so I need to get rid of those eggs. I am still taking them food and water. The sheep are getting up close and personal at times and Olga is not liking that.
The other baby chicks are growing fast. They are doing well.
The donkeys and goats were in the barn. It was a hot day. Red is still having difficulty with his leg, so he is still laying down often. I know he will be okay. It just takes time to heal, from anything.
My favorite cactus has some berries on the top. It looks like the other ones are growing around it well. I hope it stays that way.
I have had to make sure to watch the baby chicks closely for something called pasty butt. 10 out of our 25 have had that. We ended up losing 1 due to it, but I caught the rest of them before it was too bad. If you do not know what that is, I will let you google it.
The cats were all home of course.
It sure was a pretty evening. Hot, but pretty.
There was supposed to be a chance of the Northern Lights tonight, but they came in 8 hours earlier than predicted, so I missed them while I was sleeping. I did get a notification, but I slept through it.
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