You can never go wrong with a good fart machine and a 9 year old, all 9 year olds think farts are funny, well so do I. What kind of fart machine you got anyways? I'm in the market for a good ........... Never mind, I'm rambling now.
If they can scratch at all in the ground they'll find thier own grit. And you can usually see an impacted craw, it'll be a big lump in their neck, but a hand full of grass shouldn't kill all your chickens you'll have 1 or 2 left.
It's a hobby mostly for us. We don't raise our own eating chickens, but we do raise a beef from time to time, and it tastes alot better than anything I could afford at the store. I look at our cows as a type of lay-away, I couldn't afford to take my family out to a prime rib meal at a steak...
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c h i c k , yep, still there.
This is Cool. I had an old Ford once and we put the steering box in upside down, and well, when you steered right it went left and etc... Kinda like today. Pretty Kool, can't wait to see what other surprises they have for us.
Hello, and , from Florida. Oh, by the way, if you got Ameracaunas and Welsummers, would that make them Rhode Island Ameracaunas, and Rhode Island Welsummers?
Sorry, I couldn't help myself.
I don't know if they'll drown in the early stages or not, but my first hatch in my QGF hatcher I screwed up on the humidity, and the shells were like rubber bouncy balls, they couldn't crack out. And before I realized it I had lost over half of that hatch. You learn these things by trial and...
Kudos to ole' Duke .
I had a game hen that would fight hawks once, but she died of old age about a year ago, and I've never seen another like her.
Again "ALL HAIL DUKE!!!!"
Yeah the clean up, whew, got a chain saw? I've started cutting but man, where to start. And the pics serve absolutely no justice, that pile is like covering an area that's about, well I don't know, but it's huge.