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I was not calling you out. Sometimes I put information out there for others to read. I was not targeting anyone in particular. The subject of feeding chickens mice and other things has come up before. It's also not so much feeding mice to chickens but cleanliness in the coop to prevent disease and other health problems. There are some newbies who might find the information helpful. 

Sorry if you thought it was for you. 
my coop is clean. The rodents my flock eats are from the hay field on one side and the horse farm on the other side.
 
@rancher hicks it is a homesteader group, thread don't worry about
anything we might say in general sit back stay awhile
 
I read a lot of magazines. In fact I just got a box of back issues Mother Earth News I found on E Bay. Sometimes subjects get mentioned and then I like to share what I've found. Sometimes folks think, "He's talking about me" and that isn't necessarily the case. If I think it's something specific to someone I will contact them by PM. Otherwise it's just a general sharing of information.

If I ask a question I high light it cuz I want folks to see it. I might get an answer and not be overlooked.
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Lord knows we get busy and sometimes have to do a quick scan of a bunch of posts we miss. At least I do. I don't follow many threads. I just don't have the time.

That said stay tuned for what I find in those back issues. I'm sure there lots of good info and ideas for homesteaders.

Rancher
 
I read a lot of magazines. In fact I just got a box of back issues Mother Earth News I found on E Bay.  Sometimes subjects get mentioned and then I like to share what I've found.  Sometimes folks think, "He's talking about me" and that isn't necessarily the case. If I think it's something specific to someone I will contact them by PM. Otherwise it's just a general sharing of information. 

If I ask a question I high light it cuz I want folks to see it. I might get an answer and not be overlooked. ;)    Lord knows we get busy and sometimes have to do a quick scan of a bunch of posts we miss.  At least I do. I don't follow many threads. I just don't have the time. 

That said stay tuned for what I find in those back issues. I'm  sure there lots of good info and ideas for homesteaders. 

Rancher


You have a goldmine in those magazines! I have all of my Countryside and Small Stock Journal magazines. They're my homesteading archives!
 
See I am on several thread here but also a active member in the
garden sister site to this one where a variety of life in gardens
and the people that have them
 
Just got off the phone with the neighbor, it is official we are not renting to him next year and he is coming over tonight to talk about the piece of his field I want to buy. It's about 1 acre and he wouldn't have access to it without us providing easement. Plus it has a decent wet spot in it. Best for us to buy it and save all the hassle as long as he is willing to make a deal.

Now I have to figure out how to get it planted for pasture in spring. Option 1 is to hire someone to custom drill the seed for me Option 2 is to buy an old style ground drive drill and do it myself.

Price will probably decide between the two. I am so excited!! Dexter cattle and maybe a Jersey are on the short list. Looking forward to building a small herd!
 
Just got off the phone with the neighbor, it is official we are not renting to him next year and he is coming over tonight to talk about the piece of his field I want to buy. It's about 1 acre and he wouldn't have access to it without us providing easement. Plus it has a decent wet spot in it. Best for us to buy it and save all the hassle as long as he is willing to make a deal.

Now I have to figure out how to get it planted for pasture in spring. Option 1 is to hire someone to custom drill the seed for me Option 2 is to buy an old style ground drive drill and do it myself.

Price will probably decide between the two. I am so excited!! Dexter cattle and maybe a Jersey are on the short list. Looking forward to building a small herd!
Way to go sure hope it works for you.
 
There are over fifty endangered chicken breeds, as well as nearly three dozen types of ducks, geese, and turkeys currently threatened with extinction in the United States alone, according to The Livestock Conservancy, an organization dedicated to saving endangered farm animals from extinction.

Just thought you'd like to know.
 

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