What does RBA stand for?
Rare Breed Auctions
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What does RBA stand for?
It really was not for THRIFTY sake... it was just PERFECT for shipping eggs, so why let it go to waste??????????? Happy accident.
BTW.... I found an add on CL for some FREE Packing material..... not what I thought but I got as much as we could fit in the truck.... I will get a picture of it. I am going to use it for nesting material. It is the straw (but not straw) looking stuff they use to ship stuff in big crates.... PERFECT nesting material. They can't really kick it out either, it is kinda woven together and hard to pull apart. I can't wait to start using it! I have enough to last a few years. LOL It was a box on a pallet that was about 5 ft tall and 4ft x 4 ft square and we filled the bed of the truck with more from another box, mayb 1/3 of another box. HUGE pile in the back barn with all the free pallets.... got to save money where you can with these chickens or they can't afford their feed.![]()
Quote: They styrofoam? I don't think so..... Pretty sure the bubble wrap is fine, it is a name brand in ENGLISH.
Sorry I just re-looked at that and you are talking about the packing stuff..... I will look on the box...... Thanks.
I'll only comment where I have experience as opposed to conjecture, LOL.I'm full of questions this evening, and since page 1 says I can talk about anything (within reason I suppose)...I'm posting them here:
What time do you put your chickens in for the evening? IE: what is their "bedtime"?
Are chickens okay without food and water from bedtime to 7am?
Thanks =]
Love my Blehm Ameraucana bantams. Sweet, beautiful birds.I'm full of questions this evening, and since page 1 says I can talk about anything (within reason I suppose)...I'm posting them here:
Has anyone purchased Ameraucanas or Chanteclers from John Blehm, and what have your experiences with those chickens been? Pictures?
Has anyone tried Manna Pro's "Chick Grit" (insoluble crushed granite) with your chick(en)s and if so, would you recommend it to others?
I saw a "Chick Treat" block at TSC (no clue what was in it, I didn't look and I didn't buy it). It's made expressly for baby chicks up to a few weeks old I think. Anyone?
What time do you put your chickens in for the evening? IE: what is their "bedtime"?
Are chickens okay without food and water from bedtime to 7am? I'd rather keep food and water out of there completely during the night if it's fine for the chooks...I don't want itty bitty mice creeping about.
Thanks =]
I bought some chick grit, but I put my younguns in grow out "tractors" so they have access to the ground at around 4 weeks or so, and our soil is sandy, thus they have a source of natural "grit" so I no longer add it to the feed. So far they have been ok.I'm full of questions this evening, and since page 1 says I can talk about anything (within reason I suppose)...I'm posting them here:
Has anyone purchased Ameraucanas or Chanteclers from John Blehm, and what have your experiences with those chickens been? Pictures?
Has anyone tried Manna Pro's "Chick Grit" (insoluble crushed granite) with your chick(en)s and if so, would you recommend it to others?
I saw a "Chick Treat" block at TSC (no clue what was in it, I didn't look and I didn't buy it). It's made expressly for baby chicks up to a few weeks old I think. Anyone?
What time do you put your chickens in for the evening? IE: what is their "bedtime"?
Are chickens okay without food and water from bedtime to 7am? I'd rather keep food and water out of there completely during the night if it's fine for the chooks...I don't want itty bitty mice creeping about.
Thanks =]
If you hit F5 it will refresh the page. I do that or go to my subscriptions.Is there anyway to automatically update the swap forum or do you just have to refresh it every couple minutes???