My BLUE ORPINGTONS at six month old
Tristan
Isolde
Tristand and Isolde roosting with the two black hens, Aida and Leontyne
MY SILKIES
Victoria and her chick.
Victoria with her chick inside their south coop
MY TWO COOPS
If not for so many people on this forum, this two-section...
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Well, I have to say that for an old coot you have a fantastic setup. Really enjoyed viewing reading your My BYC Page. That's one of the best setups that I've ever seen. You've done a terrific job getting all those grasses, weeds, trees areas going.
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Well, I have to say that for an old coot you have a fantastic setup. Really enjoyed viewing reading your My BYC Page. That's one of the best setups that I've ever seen. You've done a terrific job getting all those grasses, weeds, trees areas going.
With your being from the "Mediterranean sea" (whatever that means) and your having "no predator problems", I, personally, have no idea of what/how to best advise you. More information is needed.
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Thank you everyone for the welcome. I guess I still have some homework to do and some books to buy for research.
Back to the yogurt, can I make it with the milk we buy from the store? I buy Whole milk, Grade A Pastureized an Homoginized. Will that work for the yogurt or do...
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WOW! That's going to be one fantastic coop when it's finished. Your lucky to have a dad who can/will build you and your chickens something like that.
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I have ALOT of trouble loosing 10 lb's.
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SIR, have the dog removed from your tummy, and you'll be back to your normal weight.
Have you tried keeping a rooster just to see what the neighbors' reaction would be? My neighbors are more tolerant of my roosters' crowing than I am; sometimes the noises drive me over the edge. When I call the neighbors, they say "no problem", but then they don't have them right outside...
My kids learned to eat anything served because they knew that their mother and I couldn't care less if they ate or not. What the heck, the less they ate the lower the grocery bill.
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Andrea, if it were I, I would choose only ONE and not try to store a kombucha scoby; it just doesn't sound "safe"; however, kefir grains can be stored safely. You can always get the other one when you're ready, so why bother chancing storage.
...been a problem. If it were a problem, I'd buy a jug of distilled water and use it rather than tap water that had been treated with chloromine.
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WoodlandWoman wrote:
When water used to be treated with chlorine, people did say to leave it sit...
We men lose weight so fast, e.g., I put on twenty pounds in December up until Christmas; could only get into three pairs of my pants, and that was by stretching them. Lucky to get them zipped. Snow was on the ground, lots of parties, nothing to do but eat... old story.
Thursday, five days...