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I wanted our newest (now 7 months) to be a cloth diaper baby. My wife did some research and found the diapers to be very expensive so we are using disposable right now. Do you have a website for your diaper business?
This is a blatant plug for my daughter, but I try to help her out whenever I can. She is expecting her third son this fall and has cloth diapered all along. The boys potty trained faster too, so in the long run, by the time you reuse the diapers and get them out of diapers sooner, it works out less than disposables.
She's on Facebook and Etsy and at www.littlestarcreations.com
Oh those diapers are just ADORABLE!
Is your daughter in Kansas as well? Honestly, the whole thing is fun! ha! I know I have my own brand and love them best, but I am fond of many others as well and it's so nice to see other WAHM's doing this! I've often thought it would be fun to have a Congo and go in with someone else.
About my chicken/turkey question, though... anyone had chickens die in this heat? WHat are you doing special for them? I'm having to bring my turkey in about mid day so he doesn't die on me. He is lasting up to about 92 degrees... maybe a bit more, but I'm not chancing it now. I put ice in his water, and he is in shade, but he still can't handle it. Once he got sick, he's just not able to go back out in the high temps. Will he get over this? Once the heat breaks.. think he'll be fine???
I wanted our newest (now 7 months) to be a cloth diaper baby. My wife did some research and found the diapers to be very expensive so we are using disposable right now. Do you have a website for your diaper business?
This is a blatant plug for my daughter, but I try to help her out whenever I can. She is expecting her third son this fall and has cloth diapered all along. The boys potty trained faster too, so in the long run, by the time you reuse the diapers and get them out of diapers sooner, it works out less than disposables.
She's on Facebook and Etsy and at www.littlestarcreations.com
Oh those diapers are just ADORABLE!

About my chicken/turkey question, though... anyone had chickens die in this heat? WHat are you doing special for them? I'm having to bring my turkey in about mid day so he doesn't die on me. He is lasting up to about 92 degrees... maybe a bit more, but I'm not chancing it now. I put ice in his water, and he is in shade, but he still can't handle it. Once he got sick, he's just not able to go back out in the high temps. Will he get over this? Once the heat breaks.. think he'll be fine???