I want to build a firepit for barbeques at my new place. I think for housewarming I want to barbeque a bunch of quail and invite my friends and the neighbours. I'm not a social person, but it would be a good way to get to know them a bit.
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I want to build a firepit for barbeques at my new place. I think for housewarming I want to barbeque a bunch of quail and invite my friends and the neighbours. I'm not a social person, but it would be a good way to get to know them a bit.
Yasssss! It's a good one.I’m driving down the highway and I maxed the volume out with that one!
Had to set the cruise control for that one. Caught myself doing 92mph!Yasssss! It's a good one.
I don't get it. Got like a minute or so in and idk reminded me of back in the day when you called a fax machine number.
I don't get it. Got like a minute or so in and idk reminded me of back in the day when you called a fax machine number.
Cutting out all the extra work. No need to butcher. I'ts actually a brilliant idea!Bacon
You drive like KDOGG!Had to set the cruise control for that one. Caught myself doing 92mph!
You are lucky it was only eggs. Your coop needs to be secure against predators.Oh goodness. Just had a scare. I walk into my chicken house to get my eggs and there, in the FIRST nest box, is a big ol' coon enjoying a late afternoon snooze after a big lunch of chicken eggs. I freaked. A shriek and I was out of there. He just looked at me. I trapped him in there then flew over to the house to call my uncle. No response. Never mind. I grab my keys, no shoes, and leave the gate open while I slightly exceed the speed limit heading over there. Grabs uncle, who gets .22 and kills Mr. Coon, who is STILL in the nest box. So THAT'S where my eggs have been going. Shudder.
It is secure. However, they are free range, and so the little door that they go in an out of whenever they want to lay eggs was open. That's how he got in there. I am very VERY grateful that was only eggs...coons can do a LOT of damage to chickens. I know from previous experience.You are lucky it was only eggs. Your coop needs to be secure against predators.
If it was a male coon, you could have collected its baculum.