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  1. epinkstn

    Texas

    from Richardson!
  2. epinkstn

    Texas

    yep
  3. epinkstn

    Texas

    Ditto!
  4. epinkstn

    Texas

    Not sure if you got this figured out yet.... I got 0.07oz per gallon. with 30 ml in 1 oz conversion, you need about 2ml.
  5. epinkstn

    Texas

    You aren't too late for okra and even some beans. My okra has barely started doing anything. The squash and tomato are just now flowering and the only thing I've harvested is a few strawberries and beets.
  6. epinkstn

    Texas

    Looks like it's coming along nicely.
  7. epinkstn

    Texas

    YAY!!
  8. epinkstn

    Texas

    I scoop when I get a chance, once or twice a week. We have sand in the run and pine shavings in the coop. I prefer the sand because you can use a pooper scooper and not lose to much of the sand. I'm not sure what to use in the nesting boxes though. The girls have been sleeping in 1 box all...
  9. epinkstn

    Texas

    Yikes!! Be careful with your back.
  10. epinkstn

    Dogs and Chickens

    Good luck with your pup. From what I've read it seems to be easier with the mixed breeds I hope with our good ole boy that things work out eventually. I've pretty much resigned myself to the fact that the doxie wants them as a treat too badly to have it work with her.
  11. epinkstn

    Texas

    Wow, they 're big!
  12. epinkstn

    Texas

    Holy Cow, That's Awesome!
  13. epinkstn

    Texas

    Now that'll give him a complex for sure!
  14. epinkstn

    Texas

    Well, the EEs aren't too crazy about it, but the BSL (AKA the chow hound) loves them
  15. epinkstn

    Texas

    Poor thing!
  16. epinkstn

    Dogs and Chickens

    I sure with the big dogs knew how to play "safely". I know he feels like he's being punished when we leave him in the house and we're all outside. I'll look at a way to tie him while we're all out there. I think the doxie would pull the tree down. LOL!
  17. epinkstn

    Quinoa Fed To Chickens

    I wondered the same thing
  18. epinkstn

    Texas

    I'll try the raisins. Sure would be easy. Hubby eats a ton of raisins, so there's always plenty around here.
  19. epinkstn

    Dogs and Chickens

    Thank you so much for the reply donrae. I think I'll be keeping them separate. I'd hate to have dead hens and a skinned dog!
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