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I use a droid RAZR, 10megapixel instant shutter camera is really nice. Huge storage space and relatively user friendly, some phones require a personal technician. Verizon is the only carrier that works well up on the mountain. Cute kid btw, mine looks to be not to far behind.

Yeah she's 28months I couldn't wait for her to walk and talk now I can't hardly wait til bedtime lol she runs this 52yo ragged
 
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I figured out the trick to making my chickens follow me. :lau :lau
 
Granny, I have always fed my cornish x chicks layer pellets, on the assumption that the extra calcium will help their legs. I also feel like the 16% protein doesn't rush their growth as much.

I figure the extra calcium will not give them gout, or kill their other organs in 6 - 8 weeks. I have never lost a meatie to leg problems.

Gout is not a calcium problem! It is an joint accumulation of uric acid- that metabolized from nucleotides that are the monomers of DNA and RNA, that are very common in red meat, and protein reach food.
 
good morning all. TIME CHANGE FARKING and I do mean FARKING sucks rotten eggs.

I do feel better then sat or sunday hoping I have turned the corner. Still exhausted all the time.

I have a little egg racket going at the moment., My raw milk people's chicken's aren't producing enough so they have been buying what they need from me. They give me half of what they charge so I am making an extra 50 cent on a doz lg/ex-lg and 1.50 on the 18 med/sm . They bought $72.00 worth of eggs yesterday.
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My back fridge only has 10 dozen eggs in it
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and the front has 10 lg and 6 boxes of meds. I have shelf space
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I am off to chair nap a little . Living on dayguil and nyguil and maybe 1/2 a meal a day nice diet also down to 22 cigs a day starting today. I will make it to a pack a day by holy week
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But watch out come Easter Sunday. going to impersonate a chimbley I may just do.
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Granny, I have always fed my cornish x chicks layer pellets, on the assumption that the extra calcium will help their legs. I also feel like the 16% protein doesn't rush their growth as much.

I figure the extra calcium will not give them gout, or kill their other organs in 6 - 8 weeks. I have never lost a meatie to leg problems.

Gout is not a calcium problem! It is an joint accumulation of uric acid- that metabolized from nucleotides that are the monomers of DNA and RNA, that are very common in red meat, and protein reach food.


I think that diets high in calcium can cause gout in poultry.

-Kathy
 
Granny, I have always fed my cornish x chicks layer pellets, on the assumption that the extra calcium will help their legs. I also feel like the 16% protein doesn't rush their growth as much.

I figure the extra calcium will not give them gout, or kill their other organs in 6 - 8 weeks. I have never lost a meatie to leg problems.

Gout is not a calcium problem! It is an joint accumulation of uric acid- that metabolized from nucleotides that are the monomers of DNA and RNA, that are very common in red meat, and protein reach food.


I think that diets high in calcium can cause gout in poultry.

-Kathy

I think that the only way to explain that is that high Calcium= renal failure= less efficiency in renal uric acid disposal= high blood uric acid concentration = Gout!
 
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