Hello, I will be moving to CR next year after i retire. Will be renting in the Heredia area for at least a year. Have you found any information about importing fertile eggs? I am very interested in bringing down some fertile Muscovy Duck eggs. Thanks
Beekissed. Thank you for this threads information. Could you touch on fermenting pumpkins for chicken feed. Do you have to cut them up etc? Thanks if you can.Thanks anyway if you can't.
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Seems to be high in protein. Different types and names. I think this is the seaweed stuff that covers ponds. Why not a feed source? It is free for the taking. Our county lakes rake it out of the dock areas. Why nt ferment it? Anyone have any knowledge of this stuff?
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Some are better at building than thers. I am quite happy with my EZPLUCKER 151. No tweaking etc. i just want to pluck chickens not reivent the wheel. Forget that useD one and buy a EZ PLUCKER.
i have a dog box with dimensions of 24x36x30 in two compartments. How many can i move at once? I understand about heat and wind etc. How much sq ft per bird to move about 30 miles at the most?
Fermenting heads of Milo. I was wondering why you couldn't ferment heads of milo. Milo is a main ingredient of chicken feed. The milo seed is very hard. Fermenting it would soften it enough for feed wouldn't it? As for the head of milo. I see fields of Milo that never get harvested because the...