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  1. Brandy1

    Always thirsty for knowledge...

    Slowly but surely, I can hopefully be taught how to post pictures 😂 photos include chickens and eggs! Our brown and white paint horse named Shiloh. My brown horse named Brandy (she’ll be 34 this year!) our corgi (Remi), lab (Bo) and border collie/Australian Shepard pup (Koda) and the sheep! 2...
  2. Brandy1

    Always thirsty for knowledge...

    I have attempted to post pictures, but I will admit that im not familiar with navigating this site and posting at all... :)
  3. Brandy1

    Always thirsty for knowledge...

    that is so good to know! Thank you so much! I've never raised chicks in the winter but was hopeful to attempt it this year to have a few new hens added into the flock before the summer really gets going. just seems like winter would make my spring and summer a little easier. worth a try I suppose!
  4. Brandy1

    Always thirsty for knowledge...

    thank you!!
  5. Brandy1

    Always thirsty for knowledge...

    Hi! :frow I've been a lurker for years, and finally decided to say hello! I've had chickens off and on for roughly 20 years. I am always looking to gain new knowledge and insight on everything chickens! We have other animals here on our small hobby farm (sheep, horses, dogs, cats, guinea pig..)...
  6. Brandy1

    I hate my town (stray cats and corrupt bureaucrats)

    @WileE- Poison?! Shoot the **** thing or trap it and call the local SPCA or animal organization, or trap it Then shoot it if u dont like running targets. don't poison the thing. Not only is it a HORRIBLE death... But NOW your going to poison the other animals that decide to eat the dead cat...
  7. Brandy1

    I hate my town (stray cats and corrupt bureaucrats)

    I have a feral cat colony on my 3 acre property now. They co exist with my chickens just fine. I love the fact that they are around. For one thing I haven't seen a mouse in the barn in years! Which is fantastic for me since I also have horses, and mice living in the hay and getting into my grain...
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