That's when I'd post, "grow your own food".
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I posted this..
It is free. The work involved in collecting, growing, shipping, cooking an getting it to your table is not. Pay someone to do it or do it your self.
I posted this..
It is free. The work involved in collecting, growing, shipping, cooking an getting it to your table is not. Pay someone to do it or do it your self.
My five year old granddaughter asked me why the cartoon cow character Otis has udders. Shouldn't he be a bull or something? I told her that the cartoon is made in Korea and they don't know anything about cattle. That should hold her until she is about ten, by then I will have figured out an other answer.
Rufus
Sorry to double post, but what was this a picture of?Well, this was obviously designed by an "rurally challenged" person:
http://www.hasbro.com/furreal/default.cfm?page=Products/Detail&product_id=21116
Yes. Yes we do.I know this isn't chickens but this was definitely funny.
When I was a teenager I took my friend and her boyfriend to see my horse, she wasn't very big on being caught and at the time was quite flighty. When I tried to catch her across the field she got spooked and ran right at my friend and her bf-who apparently was petrified as he ran screaming like a girl saying "don't eat me don't eat me!"
I love when I go to the fair where they have Lamancha goats and you hear people whispering "Why did they cut off their ears?" I do have to admit though that back before I knew about them I asked the same question! Now I lean over and tell them they were born that way!
I wonder if Araucana people get the same reaction to their hens buts or lack there of!?
Two or three weeks ago my sister came over and we were talking. I showed her one of my chicks that had hatched and about the ones I was hatching. Somewhere in the conversation she asked me if I put the roo in with the hens to get my hatching eggs. And I was like what? She mentioned well I thought when you wanted eggs to get babies from then you put the roo in and then you took him back out when you wanted to eat them. You know, since the ones will make babies. I was like "ugh no. I have 5 roos out there do you think I am going out there and putting them in and taking them back out every time!!!" She said, "Well I didn't know!" So that started "the egg is an egg until I do more to it to make it a baby" conversation. She was flabbergasted. "SO you can eat them even though they are like ready to become something!!!!!"
"It doesn't become anything until there is heat or a broody hen! May have the stuff to become one but can't till other factors are introduced!!!!" After that, I looked at her and said this is sooo going on BYC.