Arizona Chickens

Just thought I would post some pics of my German/American line cross of Heritage New Hampshires that hatched 2 days ago. They are HUGE, very vigorous, and calm. Since the eggs came from Nebraska, I thought it fitting to photograph them with my son's vintage "Farmall" model tractor (-;
I am so excited to watch these grow out!









 
Well I don't know about ya all but I have been going to my neighbors yards and taking advantage of the wild weeds..
The flock loves them...
I explained to them " neighbors" that should really live in a condo that includes yard Maintence..
By using weed killer it only kills the problem right then.. It is the lazy way they thinks works..
However from own expiences I tried that for about 5 years, they kept on comming back.. Year after year!!!
Till a friend told us that after a rain just pull them out by the ROOT.. We are on year 4 of no weeds in our yard..
All though I do let some weed grow to seed for the benefit of the flock... But the neighbors provide my girls with free
treats...
 
Will you explain this for me please?  

Our family friend/ accountant frank emery will explain it to you better than I.
Anyone can call him he will give you advice.. For free...209-949-4043 he is seriously the BEST I have ever found..
We have gone threw at least 5 accountants I have owned my own business for 20+ years... Yes you have to do it as
a business.. We have sold & advertised our flock.. It is a business... With that said cant wait to get more chicks=== more eggs
more sales... Oh & the chicks more mula as well...
 
Just thought I would post some pics of my German/American line cross of Heritage New Hampshires that hatched 2 days ago. They are HUGE, very vigorous, and calm. Since the eggs came from Nebraska, I thought it fitting to photograph them with my son's vintage "Farmall" model tractor (-; I am so excited to watch these grow out!
Awhee.. Great back drop...keep us updated on their changes...
 
Just thought I would post some pics of my German/American line cross of Heritage New Hampshires that hatched 2 days ago. They are HUGE, very vigorous, and calm. Since the eggs came from Nebraska, I thought it fitting to photograph them with my son's vintage "Farmall" model tractor (-;
I am so excited to watch these grow out!









adorable...love those big fluffy butts...will have to come see them all
 

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