Eat on. What kind of steak? Fresh corn on the cob?
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Might be good, depending on what the stake is made out of. A metal one might be a bit chewy(Ok,this is random) I'm havering stake and corn for diner!!
There is a lady that live there and also has a house down the road from me that i am going to try to buy from herMaybe 15 miles. Why?
Cute!Here's what I've been up to..... besides reading this thread as often as I can trying to keep up with the rest of you....
Some really itty bitty Serama chicks. This little one is only two days younger than the larger ones which are only 20 grams. Littlest one is 11 grams...
Call ducklings popping out all over the place.....
Another call duck hid a nest in some prickly stuff. I think they are hatching today......
Some new porcelain d'Uccles from New Mexico to replenish Tobin's demolished flock. We hatched 6 from eggs related to his lost birds and bought these extremely good quality youngsters to add to them. So my son has his own bloodlines back in addition to these very nice bloodlines. He'll be back in business soon!
Also very busy with horse work and work on the Hubbell buildings. I will get pictures next week of the buildings.
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someone need to get the webz out of yer brain
Quote: Small world...hope it works out for you. When I was running field trials I always bought bobwhite quail from a breeder in New Windsor.
me too! it would be great, i would go from 8 acres to 40Small world...hope it works out for you. When I was running field trials I always bought bobwhite quail from a breeder in New Windsor.
Eat on. What kind of steak? Fresh corn on the cob?