grannys gone and done it

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K. Now I'm gonna sound like a whako! That's like loosing a trusted friend to me! :hit You can't kill it Papa! Cheaper to keep her! I have an old 71 Ford F250 that I put out to pasture. Boy, if that truck could talk! :oops: I gotta get the ole gal runnin again. 

Yeah i called a feller that can fix it but ill need somthin to drive til its done but ill have to fix it and im glad my old dodge caint talk lol some of that stuff is better left to history lol
 
The short version is it's old. Lol or wait til a rain is coming and have 50 tons of litter on my pasture lol

I am the Bain of the neighborhood. I have...shudder...used cars, a house in need of paint and worst of all....chickens!

Every time my neighbors complain i order another 100 chicks lol or have 50 tons of litter on my pasture in a rainnstorm
 
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Any ideas what would make an electric dryer smell like gas? Something dead in the vent?

An hour ago I let the pups out and started a load of clean clothes in the dryer. I washed them before supper, do they hadn't been sitting too long. Anyway, the pups wandered over to the bonfire, so I had to go get them. Fed and watered and I put them back up so I could mop and the laundry room SMELLS SO BAD. Ugh. It's horrible.
 
i read an article on another thread on here about registering chickens well at least here in NC . My county extension agent was out nosing around here today real nosy and real arrogant feller i expect theyll be back i wasnt nice lol i was already mad cause of the truck he.never did say exactly what he wanted.
I see you're offline, but I'm gonna reply anyway cause a lot of you live in the surrounding states. CDC and other agencies are trying to track bird flu. Last year, millions of chickens on the east coast and midwest died and were destroyed.
What they want: They want to know the whereabouts of all flocks large and small. What it does: In an outbreak, it allows them to quarantine effected flocks AND surrounding flocks to prevent spread.
The good? It prevents folks from moving infected birds, contaminating flocks nationwide and devastating production.
The bad? If you need to sell sick birds or live within a radius of an infected farm and want to chance it, you won't be allowed to move or sell birds. if you register, you give the state the right to quarantine and destroy your entire flock.
Have a look at your state's website.
 
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