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    Composting bedding with Stall Dry

    I have a question about composting manure and bedding. I have a smallish coop, so I use a fair amount of Stall Dry. Does anyone know whether this product contains chemicals that would survive composting and be harmful to plants in the garden? Thanks for any reply. Mark
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    How was this picture made?

    Gosh that sounds good carugoman! I'd do it tomorrow if I thought they weren't poisonous, as there's probably several pounds on an old oak here. Wish I knew someone who could identify.
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    How was this picture made?

    Anyone know what mushrooms Trisha saw specifically? I have exactly the same ones right now--trying to identify. Not to eat---just to know :-) Mark
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    Gun, and God banning?MY soap box..

    I saw that magazine at Border's too jeaucamom! And have you seen the pics of Hillary getting out of cars with no underwear?!!!! Don't know what this world is coming to!!
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    Wondering if anyone believes in reincarnation

    Well, from the astrophysics point of view, there is no new matter that wasn't present at the Big Bang. Matter just changes to a different form. We are all made of stardust. When Ladybird left her previous form, she just went on to a different form(s). Some parts of her became one thing...
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    Is this blood in urine?

    Good to hear! Mark
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    Is this blood in urine?

    Actually there are three components to bird waste. There's the most solid part which is feces, the whitish creamy-colored pasty part which are the urates, and a bit of clear or yellowish fluid which is urine. In fact, all birds HAVE to have urine because it serves the crucial role of flushing...
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    Treating water to prevent algae growth

    i'm seeing less algae since I started using apple cider vinegar and a clove of peeled garlic in the waterer (things I do for the digestion/circulation/immune system of the chickens, but I think it keeps down algae/bacterial growth too, which is also good for the health of the chickens, right...
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    Saw these pics -- thought you might enjoy

    http://m3.newruls.com/piles/?s=eggstacking
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    Tell us your Family Thanksgiving Traditions

    My family tradition: drink martinis; lie down on floor :-)
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    Fliers have been sent out!

    Between the Interpol, FBI and CIA checks to buy lye , and the high cost of bulk oils, I figured I'd leave it up to the pro! Can't wait to try your soaps! Mark
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    Fliers have been sent out!

    Just placed an order. Thanks Trisha and Happy Birthday!
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    25-hour egg cycle??

    At maximum reproductive capacity, ovaries release one ovum on average each 23 hours.
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    I have started building a "MONSTER" of a coop and run!2

    Hey Gregg, my sheathing is OSB too. If we keep oil based paint/stains on it every year or so, how long do you think it will last? Mark
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    Ridding yourself of predators

    Just want to introduce one thought I'm not sure you had; I'm certainly not trying to start a heated debate of any sort. I don't think anyone is advocating finding the most vengeful, painful, torturous way of disposing of a predator. I can at least say I certainly wasn't. However, in some...
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    DISASTER!!!!!!!!!!1

    I haven't done this, but if I was mad enough I might (and what has happened to you guys qualifies). Trap it in the Hav-a-heart trap, then submerge the whole thing in water and drown it.
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    Dominiques

    Our Dorothy will lap sit and agree to be carried around as long as anyone is willing:
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    Rescued banty roo, what is he? (Pics) He's real handsome!

    'dun' and not 'Dunn'. It's an English word that means a color combination of drab or grey contrasted with some other color. It's not a proper name and doesn't apply to specific breed. So in fact, the rooster in the pic IS 'red-dun' regardless of what breed he is.
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    chicken toys ??

    Just a word to the wise on the cabbage head. I guess it's 'theoretically' possible for the string to get twisted around a neck. I always set up 'tetherball' when I'm out there or closeby to keep an eye out. :-)
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    chicken toys ??

    Chicken tetherball: cabbage on a string tied to a pole. Entertainment for hours. Mark
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