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  1. pennyJo1960

    Topic of the Week - "Off-grid" Feeding - Homemade feeds, etc.

    I have a length of chicken wire attached morning everyone
  2. pennyJo1960

    Topic of the Week - "Off-grid" Feeding - Homemade feeds, etc.

    need to have to keep dry no leaks is main thing but never had enough to last that long
  3. pennyJo1960

    Topic of the Week - "Off-grid" Feeding - Homemade feeds, etc.

    most have eggs that way common practice in restaurants
  4. pennyJo1960

    Topic of the Week - "Off-grid" Feeding - Homemade feeds, etc.

    okay going back out did not step out of the screen room to take the photos boy where they awful, love the shade it gives but when that comes down :fl re shot the photo's from outside this time
  5. pennyJo1960

    Topic of the Week - "Off-grid" Feeding - Homemade feeds, etc.

    One is my main coop on my profile, one is our barn one is my greenhouse the one in the front is in danger from a widow maker limb and never used
  6. pennyJo1960

    Topic of the Week - "Off-grid" Feeding - Homemade feeds, etc.

    Yup have three.. put one in front also thought outside kitchen never used it gonna haul it around back new big chicken coop :wee
  7. pennyJo1960

    Topic of the Week - "Off-grid" Feeding - Homemade feeds, etc.

    I am going to get creative as I am loosing my supplier of great grain out of Idaho, Woods Hay and Grain Mega layer.. the guy I buy it from sold his farm they are moving who knows where ??
  8. pennyJo1960

    Topic of the Week - "Off-grid" Feeding - Homemade feeds, etc.

    Very that is why I had to join this one
  9. pennyJo1960

    Topic of the Week - "Off-grid" Feeding - Homemade feeds, etc.

    the lettuce and cabbage of course is raw
  10. pennyJo1960

    Topic of the Week - "Off-grid" Feeding - Homemade feeds, etc.

    Impressive grew lettuce and cabbage all winter birds love it have to work on the beets now
  11. pennyJo1960

    Topic of the Week - "Off-grid" Feeding - Homemade feeds, etc.

    now do you start them let them sprout first
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