I have an old shed on my property that I need to tear down before a storm gets it and I have a mess. I don't want to do it right now in the heat of summer, this will make a better cool weather project. Shed will have to be torn down completely, if the wood is no good I can haul it right down the...
justusnak wrote:
...If your hens are not laying..and you are not seeing lice/mites...get a bucket of corn....and add water to just cover the top of the corn. Add one can of red hot pepper. mix it in a little..then let it set overnight. ...Feed it to those chickens...as much as they will eat in...
I also had to buy eggs from the store-YUCK! I had to doctor them up to eat them. I found someone on craigslist to get eggs from, 30 minute drive but I had fresh eggs! What I don't understand is her 19 hens are laying 18-19 eggs a day while my 19 are laying 1 egg every 2-3 days? Jake
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I tried this with Ricky and it is great advice. We have been avoiding him and watching our backs. After reading this he came after me 3 days ago in the coop. I closed the run door and ran him into a corner, caught him and carried him around under my arm. I even turned him over and...
I have an old shed on my property that I need to tear down before a storm gets it and I have a mess. I don't want to do it right now in the heat of summer, this will make a better cool weather project. Shed will have to be torn down completely, if the wood is no good I can haul it right down the...
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That is real close, I remember seasoning salt and black pepper in the egg- baking mix stuff and topping with diced tomatoes and more cheese 5 minutes before it's done. This will get me started down the right path. Thanks, Jake
Once upon a time Texas Co-op Power magazine had a cheeseburger quiche recipe that used all purpose baking mix and was really easy. Anybody have a version of it they would like to share? The original would be great! Thanks, Jake