I'm very sorry about that - really - I had no idea.
I don't do Facebook as a rule, and my DW looks after my FB account
as my g/daughter plays the games on there.
Very many thanks to everybody who has voted - I super-appreciate it very much.
e2a: I have updated my original post to reflect...
e2a:
Thank you!
I have put the link up here to make it easier for people to find it.
***update***
Please be aware this is a Facebook page and I have just been told you have to 'like' the page before you can vote.
To be honest, it sounds like a lot of work, but I am grateful for any votes you...
lol!
No --- purlins is understood by all!
I was amused by your techno/garbo talk - anyone who speaks with some authority
(like you with purlins) can tell me mine are rotten and need replacing etc, accompanied
with a huge bill!
Go on, get your coop painted a beautiful pink - you know you want...
Thanks for the great pics - you must be so pleased!
Purlins? You have the hallmarks of a cowboy builder!
Now you should paint some 'Miss Kitty' eyes with BIG eyelashes on the coop -
just to show how nice eyeliner can be anywhere!
Wow! How long does your postman take?! lol!
I was thinking of the dried worms you can buy in the pet stores.
Surely it must be possible to do that at home? Anyone?
Here ya go!
-You can see the slit where the worms go - use a funnel for filling it.
-Decide how many holes you need - obs the more holes the quicker the worms will come out - I have 4 holes and it lasts a while.
-The nylon tie gives a clue on how to close the slit while providing the means...
- excited children carrying eggs will end up dropping them
- some hens will be crazy! (but all will wonderful personalities!)
- an escaped hen in a no-coop-zone will cause you serious embarrassment
- you will need to clean the coop when it's raining/snowing/blowing a gale
- you will have your...
Hey Shelleen,
No need for forgiveness! I stand by my own actions!
I figured boiling as a precaution against parasites, etc.
If there's a next time, I shall do it raw. I shoulda thought of that anyway!
fwiw; if anyone is thinking of feeding offal; do remove the bile duct - it's no good for any...
OH BOY!
There's smell and there's SMELL.
That was BAD. Imagine boiled poop in the worst-smelling toilet you have ever been in.
I honestly don't know how my DW puts up with me; boiling that was worth a divorce.
I'm guessing after the food has got past the bile duct, the smell is there to stay...