I eat less as I age, so for me it holds true.@troyer OMG That looks and sounds so good! I eat a lot one time a day,all day long. lol My belly shows it too. Your supposed to not want to eat as much as you age. If that's true then I am a teenage boy.
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I eat less as I age, so for me it holds true.@troyer OMG That looks and sounds so good! I eat a lot one time a day,all day long. lol My belly shows it too. Your supposed to not want to eat as much as you age. If that's true then I am a teenage boy.
Then theres me. I only gave oyster shell when I had beginning layers.It's not enough. Every time they use the eggshells to make new shells, the shells lose calcium and their shells become weaker and weaker. They need oyster shell.
Then theres me. I only gave oyster shell when I had beginning layers.
Nice to have company.Will be 43° here in the morning. Just had our HVAC systen serviced so we should be all good.
Where do you live that you have negative 50 degrees? Wow!Space heater will be on in the coop.
The last 2 years of negative 50 temps was brutal. However, I did get a Christmas card from my power company.![]()
Brrrr, Troyer!Nice to have company.View attachment 4236072
With wind chills...it is. Great lakes area in Ohio.Where do you live that you have negative 50 degrees? Wow!
With wind chills...it is. Great lakes area in Ohio.
Those 2 winters were miserableWith wind chills...it is. Great lakes area in Ohio.
I work construction, sometimes on wind farms. Wide open farm fields. When I got to work, everything was froze up. It took 2 hours to get the equipment running... another 2 hours to get it moving.Brrrr, Troyer!
I was wearing 3 pairs of gloves too.I work construction, sometimes on wind farms. Wide open farm fields. When I got to work, everything was froze up. It took 2 hours to get the equipment running... another 2 hours to get it moving.
By the end of the day we were loading the last windmill blade. A gust of wind whipped in behind my glasses and made my eyes water. When I blinked, my eyelids froze shut.
So I had to to take off my gloves and melt the ice on my eyelids so I could see. This was right at the end of the day.