I'm curious as to what causes the green sheen vs blue sheen. Because in Crevecoeurs, I read that blue sheen is undesirable, so I wonder how it comes about?
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Okay, so I'm determined to figure this out. There were tons of failed real estate investors -- I wasn't one of them. Failure is a temporary state unless one quits. Then it's permanent. Failure is far more temporary than most people imagine and it's the best way to learn. So I'm not afraid to raise my expectations because I won't quit until I've figured out how to make it a success. Everyone told my husband and I we were too old to have children when we began building our family at 41 and 44 years old. We proved them wrong. I'm 55 this June and have an 8 year old. Not a great idea, most would say. But the kid has a loving home and we have the privilege of raising her and watching her become something most people would have bet against. This making a little money thing can't be unattainable for the newbies, if they can learn to succeed, I think.
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I'm curious as to what causes the green sheen vs blue sheen. Because in Crevecoeurs, I read that blue sheen is undesirable, so I wonder how it comes about?
I'm curious as to what causes the green sheen vs blue sheen. Because in Crevecoeurs, I read that blue sheen is undesirable, so I wonder how it comes about?
=========This making a little money thing can't be unattainable for the newbies, if they can learn to succeed, I think.
We are seeing far too much of the faddism in poultry now. The newest unrecognized color, or weird obscure breed, gets the big $ to the detriment of the established breeds that need help. $100 a chick, for a breed that only thrives is a designated area ? 12 chick minimum? That's nuts ! The sharks are getting rich at newcomers' expense.=========
Hi,
I was reading an classic poultry book and they touched on this subject. There is a lot of faddism in the poulty world. I suspect you have probably read Daniel Pinks', "A Whole New Mind". He is surely right. Now we do live in a design-driven age. So I coupled that with the old advice from the book... to succeed, one needs to keep to the latest fads in poultry. Keep each one for the hottest years and then move on to the "next big thing". . Whether that be a new breed of chicken, a fancy new waterer, a new assessory for the coop, a nutritional supplement "everyone" has to have. Both the old advice and the new trends suggest for greatest profit one needs to continually surf the latest trends.
Best,
Karen in western PA, USA
---We are seeing far too much of the faddism in poultry now. The newest unrecognized color, or weird obscure breed, gets the big $ to the detriment of the established breeds that need help. $100 a chick, for a breed that only thrives is a designated area ? 12 chick minimum? That's nuts ! The sharks are getting rich at newcomers' expense.