Pretty good, but he gets too excited which most dogs don't like. Little Copper was friendly. They did all the required sniffing, then Pi wanted to play.I take it he is good with meeting other dogs.
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Pretty good, but he gets too excited which most dogs don't like. Little Copper was friendly. They did all the required sniffing, then Pi wanted to play.I take it he is good with meeting other dogs.
We have so many eggs now. My husband wants more chickens! We have around 50.We are a bunch of sentimental wimps here. Every chicken has a name...
I am so glad I got those 5 pullet chicks this summer. They are all laying now, mostly what Twist calls peewee eggs, but they still taste goooood. Price of eggs is still ridiculously high here. I just walk right by the egg case in the store, looking at the sad people trying to decide whether to splurge on eggs or skip it. (And those eggs don't taste as good anyway.) We are grateful.
so you ust let Pi walk up to him and they sniffed each outer out?Pretty good, but he gets too excited which most dogs don't like. Little Copper was friendly. They did all the required sniffing, then Pi wanted to play.
why? Does he sell the eggs?We have so many eggs now. My husband wants more chickens! We have around 50.
Yup, full of connective tissue and good for making bone broth, but I haven't tried them yet. Walmart sells them, and FoodMaxx. Call them chicken paws.I really want to try chicken feet. The next chicken we butcher I am going to cook them. Has anyone here ever eaten them? They are suppose to be so good for your joints
You can’t sell the eggs for what the feed costs. He isn’t very smart business wise. They are too much work.why? Does he sell the eggs
Basically. Pi was leashed, and that's not the best way to introduce dogs, but I could tell the other boy was not aggressive.so you ust let Pi walk up to him and they sniffed each outer out?
Have you tried them? Maybe I will go to a dim sum restaurant.. try them thereYup, full of connective tissue and good for making bone broth, but I haven't tried them yet. Walmart sells them, and FoodMaxx. Call them chicken paws.
No, I haven't. Hubs has seen them served at the table in China, but he didn't try them. Little squeamish, I think.Have you tried them? Maybe I will go to a dim sum restaurant.. try them there
no leash? what I read was let them meet in a nutrul space and make sure their leashed in case they fight.Basically. Pi was leashed, and that's not the best way to introduce dogs, but I could tell the other boy was not aggressive.