grannys gone and done it

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Quote: This particular piece of land is 420 acres (I think?) of very steep woodland. Only 4 houses can be built on it. It has changed hands 3 or 4 times since we moved here. The current owner is planning just his house to be built in the next few years. The road was expensive, had to be engineered for the extremely steep slope. You ever hear of Google maps? The property owner is the google maps guy, he created it, and is the first one with enough $$ to do anything with the property. So far he is enjoying the wildlife. He created a small watering hole (because of the drought) and set up a game cam. Filmed a mama mountain lion drinking with 2 juveniles. Hopefully he will continue to be good to the land. He didn't know about the mushrooms, I'm sure.
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Or crazy stuff we've done.

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This particular piece of land is 420 acres (I think?) of very steep woodland. Only 4 houses can be built on it. It has changed hands 3 or 4 times since we moved here. The current owner is planning just his house to be built in the next few years. The road was expensive, had to be engineered for the extremely steep slope. You ever hear of Google maps? The property owner is the google maps guy, he created it, and is the first one with enough $$ to do anything with the property. So far he is enjoying the wildlife. He created a small watering hole (because of the drought) and set up a game cam. Filmed a mama mountain lion drinking with 2 juveniles. Hopefully he will continue to be good to the land. He didn't know about the mushrooms, I'm sure.
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well at least he seems like he'll leave some land for the wildlife. So many people don't. I love it out here in the sticks. Its cool that you're gonna be neighbors with the Google maps guy.
 
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Yes.... One roo... Only one roo in the bunch. Rounded egg worked!!
That's good results. I know it could've been just one of those lucky things but I was ready a post that the guy said that since he's been hatching like that that he went from 40 percent hens too 60 percent.
 
The secret I believe is seperating the eggs by color and dividing the more rounded per color vs the norm. I only did one hatch though... But I was careful how I measured the differences per bird dynamic.
 
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