➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

I just can’t even imagine why they feel the need to make such comments? They are trying to get a rise out someone, I know, but there must be something missing in their lives to be capable of wanting to say such awful things.
They are losers.
I mean really...they have to be.
 
I guess we can try it! It’s not like we have anything to lose at this point. Our problem is that she doesn’t eat very much (she’s our dominant hen so it’s not a pecking order thing) she just picks at whatever we throw out there. Free-range from 6 am to whenever they go to bed, always have 20% starter available, mealworms as treats, some scratch, and sometimes we throw fruits and veggies out there. She’s our hardkeeper.
I hope I haven't lost the thread here. I think you are talking of a molting hen who is having the problems? I've had hens do a hard molt that I wasn't sure were going to make it. They stop eating, they hang out by themselves, they sleep in nest boxes. All of mine have eventually pulled through, but it has made be appreciate how hard molting can be.

I think the canned salmon is a great idea -- basically some extra protein.
 
Got myself a Karakachan today. 20180914_140638.jpg

New poll please....
He's been being called Tank.
I'm toying with keeping that name or
Bingo (goes with my last name)
Or Uncle Sam (Sam). He was born on the 4th of July.
 
Yup. They do here. Not for your every day house hunters, like local realty. But for land plots by big developments like that they will. They always sound so cheap and I think to myself, man if only I had the ability/finances. But they're usually out in East TN, which is beautiful. I'm in Middle TN, so they're @ 3-4hr drive away and just isn't feasible for me.

That makes sense. And yeah, they seem really cheap. And definitely pretty. Maybe you should sell and move :p

But then again, I don't like buying in a development. Not developed yet but I think it said it's gated and they have a marina and other stuff it listed so aka probably gonna be a bunch of rich people building estates or developers buying it. Although it might be good to buy it really cheap and then sell it in a few years once it's developed and worth over a million :p[/QUOTE]
You have to really really look at those properties that that company sells. A lot of the time there's something that will prevent you from building on it. Here in Canada a lot of it is actually crown land (government owned).
 

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