If you like Rick and Morty, HoL might as well happening within the same multi-verse as R&M. Same humor. Justin Roiland does the voices (your talking gun is done in Morty’s voice).
For reference, someone who would like graphics that are comparable to a high-end PC, while keeping the straight-forwardness of a console, the PS5 Pro is the way to go. I’ve had my Pro since last fall and I have not regretted the investment.
Although it needs to be paired with a good TV that...
Cyberpunk 2077 finally got a PS5 Pro update for a higher framerate and VRR in ray tracing mode. It looks and plays great.
The thought hit me that its a good time to be a gamer in this era. I’m 44 and grew up gaming on the NES and MS DOS onward. They’ve come a long way.
Those are some good looking hens. I’ve had good luck with Wyandottes and white Leghorns being good free rangers with few losses. All other common hatchery layers have been hit or miss. Sometimes only 2 out of 20 learn what they need to in order to make it. But once they do learn it, they’re...
Ceramic eggs. That’s how I get 24-7 free rangers to use nest boxes. Hens instinctively lay where other hens have laid. The presence of a previous egg tells them the nest box is safe.
Why ceramic? Because it glows like a real egg. Shine a real egg and a ceramic egg with a UV light. You’ll see...
Monster Hunter Wilds got a new update. 2 new monsters and a bunch of performance and gameplay improvements. Running the game on the “balanced” setting, 120hz, and uncapped framerate, it seems to run pretty much at or around 60fps with the color, lighting and possibly the resolution being...
I don’t have many of my old videos saved. I would often delete them after uploading. I only have my most recent videos.
I’m open to possibly starting a new channel that only focuses on knowledge relating to my chickens and other rustic livestock. But I’m conflicted about the idea, so at least...
Yesterday I moved their feeder to underneath an oak tree in the middle of the enclosure. The rooster and 1 hen roosted in the oak tree last night. The other three hens roosted in the holly tree outside the enclosure.
Tonight it appears all 5 birds roosted in the oak tree. I didn’t go inside the...
Its called “Free-Range Survival Chickens.” I wrote it under my screen name “Florida Bullfrog,” which was also my Youtube handle for many years. I recently shut my Youtube channel down for reasons I discuss here:
Post in thread 'Developing My Own Breed Of Large Gamefowl For Free Range Survival...
I think the habitat preferences have a lot to do with them learning where water, food, and safety are located. My farmyard has a lot of open grass that ecologically is functioning as meadow, but its also interspersed with fence line, hedge rows, and tree rows. The chickens are never further than...
So how I got the chickens choosing to fly back behind the electric net after roosting free:
Easy. Commercial feed is the great manipulator. There's enough natural food behind the net to sustain the birds without feed, but they love the feed. It's like chicken crack. The first 2 nights they flew...
There's actually two different categories of questions there. The first relates specifically to this 68" inch net setup. The second concerning general free-ranging.
These birds behind the net aren't "free-range" in my mind. The enclosure is 1/4 of an acre. Yes, they can currently come and go at...
I recently observed some new behavior that may be of interest to this discussion.
I have many lines of chickens. My “wildest” line are red jungle fowl x American gamefowl hybrids. Short of giving them a covered run, they cannot be contained. They’ll fly over any fence or barrier.
I have need...
I do believe many animals kill for fun. Dogs definitely do. Killer whales are well documented doing so. Otters do (I’ve seen otters wipe out fish populations for what appeared to be the fun of it). Cats both wild and domestic. Generally its smarter mammals doing so. Its not something even a very...