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@Sally Sunshine - I forgot to ask you - where did you see this? Is this a DIY thing? (I have that exact garden wagon). It would be nice to use for that (whenever I get those goats).
- Ant Farm
No wonder you never heard of Kentucky widage, there is no such thing. I misspelled it. Kentucky windage. It's the concept of knowing your sights are off one direction so you just aim the other direction to compensate.
A conibear is a body trap. Usually kills instantly if you use the right size for the quarry.
The #110 works great for weasels, mink, squirrels, and similar sized animals.
http://www.flemingtraps.com/duke-11...roductsearch&gclid=COqZ5uOvxs0CFQQpaQodWOIN1Q
Every state has such different alcohol rules. Weird ones.
MO is pretty wide open except no sales between 1:30 AM and 6 AM, unless you're in a tourist zone - then you can stay open till 4 AM.
Grocery stores, liquor stores, drug stores, lots of places carry alcohol.
In KS, the only places that can sell liquor are state approved liquor stores. They are not allowed to advertise or put anything outside the store like beer signs, etc.. All they are allowed to distribute is business cards.
When I lived there, 18 year olds could drink beer and wine. Some night clubs were split in two. 21 and over on one side and 18-21 on the other side. The bar ran down the middle all the way from the door to the stage.
In Oklahoma, bars can't sell liquor. They just sell beer and setups. You bring a bottle to the bar and check it into a window where they write your name and table number on it. When you order a drink, they mix it from your bottle - then you take your open bottle back home, after you've been drinking. Weird.
Some counties in Arkansas allow no alcohol of any kind. I came out of the woods after a backpacking trip into a dry county. That was weird too.
I hand milk one and use the hand milker for the other as the one goat is picky. I have one by Dansha, but I have heard great reviews on the Henry milking system that comes with two teat sizes. Either way use only as much pressure as it takes to keep the milk flowing so you don't put as much pressure on the teats. I say this because my system calls for a lot more pressure than needed for my goat. I pump to five then let is settle to three and keep it there. henrymilker.com or mine Danshafarms.com.LOL
I hate heat!!!
@pipAchick
care to explain more and also what are you planning again at your place in VA? Sorry you have to spell stuff out for me
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awwww poor guy! brood city eh
lol
more coffee warming for you then
LOL so cute, spoiled chicks!!!
Thanks Kat! I put them in the notes section of charts reports etc, but put the post link because you explained things there.
@daxigait
do you milk by hand or can you suggest a pump? also what kinda trimmers do you have, I need to buy another for the dogs and goats but not sure what to get, @h2oratt
suggestions too please!!!!
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I got an update my chicks are doing fine
Ulcers are most often a bug. They are caused by a bacteria and are cured with a round of anti biotics that kills the bacteria. Stress does not cause ulcers but can make them worse. The other main causes are Nsaids like naproxin sodium, too much alcohol consumption and a couple others.I'n actually not sure it's a bug. I think stress has taken a toll on my body finally. Mabe an ulcer... I don't know. I hate going to the doctor.![]()
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