The chicks arrive! The local grange store had them all in one bin, unfortunately, so what I THINK I have here is a Gold Sex-Linked, a Black Sex-Linked, a Silver Wyandotte, an Ameraucana and ... maybe two other Ameraucanas. Who knows? The store didn't and neither did I. Since these are my first...
Yep, no roosters here either. The Barred Rock is the worst, but I do have an EE that is missing several feathers right at the base of her tail - just down showing, like the picture someone else posted above.
I have a Naked Butt Barred Rock - she's defeathering herself to line the nest box (her favored nest box is full of her distinctive feathers) and she's 2nd of 5 in the pecking order, so I'm pretty sure it's not the other chickens. I've tried adding material to her favorite nest box (straw...
Taking a dog because it's the "last available" is a bad idea, IMO. Not addressing show or conformation issues because I know nothing about them (and don't care to), but it sounds like other people have already been by and picked the dogs they wanted - maybe they were picking for temperament and...
Both of my dogs are single coat short-hair, and on cheaper foods they both have eczema and other skin/hair problems. What they eat definitely contributes to those skin/hair problems and we've completely fixed one dog and vastly improved the other by switching to better foods with fewer fillers...
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yes, otherwise There Will Be Whining.
For my strawberry ice cream, I cut up at least a pound of strawberries, keep not quite half back to be added as chunks very near the end and then let the rest soak about 2 days in a bit of sugar and Grand Marnier - then I pour it in, liquid and all....
I got one of these from my neighbor: http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-ICE-30BC-Indulgence-2-Quart-Automatic/dp/B0006ONQOC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1280072710&sr=8-2
Makes pretty good ice cream, frozen yogurt and sorbets (it's VERY loud). The final texture tends to be either...
Gotta say that the grocery store pre-cooked chickens (the ones in the hot case at Kroger-owned, Costco or Safeway stores) that I've ever had are just nasty. Waaaaay overcooked, too much salt and brine and every bite has an artificial aftertaste.
My favorite recipe is a modified version of the...
Our coop is built in SIPs (a sandwich made of plywood, 2" foam, interior plywood). This applies to walls, roof and base. It hasn't been terribly hot here (max 91 and very low humidity), but the coop is always a few degrees cooler during the hot part of the day. It cools off at night (down into...
We actually have DSL, but it's so slow (1Mbps down with a seriously throttled up) and unreliable that I'm considering switching. Frustratingly, there is a major fiber cable that runs right through this area, but we can't get access to it.
My Verizon cell gets 3 bars here, my iPad gets 3 bars of...
Oregon, the south west corner of the dry side of the Cascades.
Bumblebees and sweat bees (I'd never seen them before we moved here, but now we keep a cut bank dug with the tractor for them to dig nests in). Once the shop is done and I plant my orchard trees on the other side of it, I was...
Just put the link in directly:
http://georgewashington2.blogspot.com/2010/07/you-are-not-authorized-to-see-these.html
http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/node/132
how the areas of public beach have been closed to reporters (and residents) is pretty amazing, considering this is supposed to be...
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MoSo, where'd you find hog rings? Could they be used to join two ends of four-foot farm fencing together. How many would you use to join the two ends? Does it take a special too to crimp them?
Actually what I want to do is join the two ends of a five-foot piece of heavy field...
Screws and washers where there is wood - hog rings where two panels join. There are a couple sizes of hog rings and it took some hunting (and some tool modification) to find the right ones.
Now that it's the 5th: please, dear neighbors, stop with the fireworks! Fireworks on the 4th don't bother me, and I can give the dogs benadryl for an evening and watch the 20 acres of dry grassland below me carefully, but it's the WEEK of some idiot somewhere setting them off at night that makes...
It's not impossible to DIY your own panel set-ups - it's just not very efficient or cost effective. A commercially-produced PV panel will be much more efficient for the same number and wattage components (in terms of coatings and epoxies). You'd be better off looking for a used solar panel. You...