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But do they chirp with an accent?
I haven't even attempted to add up costs for 3 outdoor coops, a chicken tractor, a duck pen, a duck breeder cage, another chicken breeder cage for outside, 6 travel crates for transporting birds, a 3 tier stack cage, 12 smaller breeder cages & carry cages, 4 incubators, 4 brooders, 2 heat lamps (need 2 more), and all off the feed bowls & waterers for all of the cages & pens, plus the 5 gal buckets I ferment feed & carry water in, the duck pools & the 500+ pounds of feed I buy most months (I got away with only about 400 pounds this month because I cut my flock for the winter). I also have 3 bators full right now & a shipment of chicks coming this week.The only costs for all my chickens i ever look at is my Lowes bill for buildng coops and runs...and i dont look TOO CLOSELY...Its scarey
To think it all starts with a little innocent fuzzy $2.50 chick
Finished the last 30 pages today ..forgot about your wonderful adventure! . Really great read on this sleety cold damp MO day. Ocean beach coconuts...AAAHH
In all seriousness look at all the people who were enthralled by this adventure ,enough to comment and some only lurk usually .. and it all is from the way you write You have a gift.
Maybe you are missing your calling... another Hemmingway perhaps? You might give it a shot .
You never know
Also you are bringing a whole new more tastey bigger egglaying chicken culture to your island... Not many ppl can go down in history to have accomplished that much even, Kudos on many levels to you and look forward to the new coming egg-venture
I LOVE that table!!! I want 1!!!.
I said I would post a few pics of my birds today. They are taking a few hours longer to upload than I hoped but here is a pic of one of the birds I bought over in my golf bag. Its the turkey on the table on our lanai. I packed a frozen turkey in the magic golf bag to ensure the temps would not spike in the travels.![]()
The two guys on the left were day workers doing a project. The couple with the child are Analou and Bernie, our gardener and maid with their son Dave. The ladies on the right are our kids nannies. The white boy (with a full head of hair sally sunshine) is yours truly. Mrs Oz is the photographer and our kids must have been sleeping.
They locals had never eaten turkey. They were stunned at how big it was. It was just 11 pounds. I told them that next year they would be eating roosters that big. They are still in disbelief.
It was Analou's birthday on 12/28.
you have a nice little business playing crazy chicken lady. I hope to make mine self sustaining and make bernie a few bucks.I haven't even attempted to add up costs for 3 outdoor coops, a chicken tractor, a duck pen, a duck breeder cage, another chicken breeder cage for outside, 6 travel crates for transporting birds, a 3 tier stack cage, 12 smaller breeder cages & carry cages, 4 incubators, 4 brooders, 2 heat lamps (need 2 more), and all off the feed bowls & waterers for all of the cages & pens, plus the 5 gal buckets I ferment feed & carry water in, the duck pools & the 500+ pounds of feed I buy most months (I got away with only about 400 pounds this month because I cut my flock for the winter). I also have 3 bators full right now & a shipment of chicks coming this week.
I LOVE that table!!! I want 1!!!
I cant take credit for their beauty - just their survival...... but thanksYour chicks are beautiful!!!