Yes it can, when it's wet, and when its dry, it is as hard as concrete.
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you already have more breeds of birds than 99.9% of the people in the world.
Apart from the quail, I will probably not persue the chukar for much longer. Primarily, I really dont like caging birds in small cages and I really dont want to invest more money in these birds at the moment and I need every coop I have. We will see how it plays out for now. It saddens me to see them in cages so the Chukar may go in with the quail in a coop for now.
Chickens, turkeys, guineas and ducks are plenty. Peafowl are still on the cards as decorations. When we started all this, it was like throwing stuff at a wall and seeing what sticks. Small birds arent sticking. I will re-evaluate pheasants next year but no eggs will be in the golf bag this season.
Thanks for the input.you already have more breeds of birds than 99.9% of the people in the world
if something just isn't a good fit cut it loose
i'm sure with more time and more $$$
you could make them work
but it's looking like your plate is already over flowing
in a couple more years if you feel there is a real market for them
and you you have a bunch of things all "dialed in"
then give them another try
piggy
I have heard that sand and clay make bricks, if you get your semis full of clay make chicken coops with brick walls.one guy can dig a hole that size and six feet deep at our place before lunch. its pure sand. when he hits 7 ft he is level with the ocean and is creating a well. I would love a few semis of that red stuff to add to my soil.
you got that right
Clothes you consider worn may still have many many more wears in them.
These people literally have two or three shirts and pairs of shorts to their names.
Well Hello to the crazy chicken man! I have been reading for the past week trying to catch up on everything you've accomplished, and I'm truly full of respect for you and what you are doing. Sounds incredible and I really enjoy all your postings and the stuff others add.
I've been here for a while and finally chimed in. I started with 5 tiny little balls of fluff and now have 19 adults, 21 teenagers, 9 pan-frys, 7 babies and 75 eggs in 2 bators. Hubby built a Plucker out of spare parts and the coop the same. Hoping to be set come summer with the pan-frys in the freezer and egg sales skyrocketing! People start coming out of the woodwork once they realize how yummy they are.
Please keep posting and I love reading your posts.... not just on this one, but all your other posts on other forums as well!
So I am no longer a "Lurker" !![]()