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BTW, those of you who know where my blackberry patch is... you can't come over.
Mike you keep the shrooms just give me your wallet to the left..........hahahahahahaha! !!!!!!!
Joke's on you Darin, if you take the wallet and I take the shrooms, I will still be ahead. Don't forget I'm a family man now, my check is gone before I get it these days.
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Mike you keep the shrooms just give me your wallet to the left..........hahahahahahaha! !!!!!!!
Joke's on you Darin, if you take the wallet and I take the shrooms, I will still be ahead. Don't forget I'm a family man now, my check is gone before I get it these days.
Welcome Kaw River Rat and all you other new people. We love to talk chickens and other things here. yup go the nemators all caged and staked before the wind. have a fence for the peas. It also seems I have some okra up. I am so jelous of you mushroom folks. Well thats all for me off to bed! By the way nice pic Don. Peace to all!!!
Thanks everyone for the ideas. It would sure help if I lived closer. I'm still not 100 % what I'm going to do. I've been loading cages and I'm exhausted. I guess come early morning I'll figure out what to do for sure.
Thank you all for the warm welcome
. I only have Leghorns sorry..,but yet it seems there is a diversity of things raised, which I may find interesting.
I live near well some call Le Nape and other call the bottoms of De Soto.
sorry i am not much of a public person please forgive me of this.
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Not all of us have to be Chatty Cathy; we welcome you just the same.
I have Orpingtons, Chanteclers, Marans, Ameraucanas and lots more for large fowl, and I also have d'Uccles, Cochins, Silkies, Faverolles and more for bantams. Lots of odds and ends, but those are my main breeding stock.
Leghorns are wonderful birds on their own- I never could get one to sit in my lap and hang out, though!
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OMG...... I was born and raised in DeSoto... I know le Nape ......are you on the east side of 26 hwy or the west ?
Wow the bottom of the armpit (of JO CO)!
I cruise right through there every weekday on my way to and from work. I'm up the hill in the Big L. Well, greater Linwood, not in town if you want to call it a town. There's a lot of us chicken crazies right around here.