The problem is learning what is truly needed and healthy since the publicized as truth changes constantly.
It is easy to learn and easy to do if you prepare yourself!
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The problem is learning what is truly needed and healthy since the publicized as truth changes constantly.
It is easy to learn and easy to do if you prepare yourself!
June in Alaska is absolutely beautiful. Enjoy your trip.
Plant the grains so you'll have more grain.I woulda ate the chicken too.
Sold the fox/skin and either made bread to eat and sell or sell the grains outright
good pointBallut is food to them. Just because I won't eat it doesn't mean it's not food.![]()
What airport are you flying in and out of? Joplin or Springfield?Well three days of vacation has been fun, but today I have to work on my four three foot deep holes I have to dig in SW Missouri Rock. Yuck. I mentioned hating to get out my rock bar and they did not even know what that was, which I totally envied and wished I didn't live where it is a necessity.
My father-in-law always had to have dessert after each meal. Diabetes now.O no!!
The metabolic syndrome ringing a bell? Diabetes type 2? Hige triglycerides? fatty liver? Cyrosis ?are ALL conectected to carbohydrates, grains and especially the Wonderful and tasty combination of fats and carbs! You ALL should reduce the grain consumption to the minimum! For your helth!
This chick is from our 4/16 (ish) hatch. I looked at different threads to post and ask for possible help on identifying the breed, but there are so many different threads, I wasn't sure where to ask.
Any ideas? It came from a bunch of mixed eggs, but it doesn't look like any of the others. And it thinks it's a turkey- coloring is just like our bronze turkeys that have been raised with it. It's always hanging out with the turkeys.
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It's definitely a chicken.
I had eggs from EEs, White Plymouths, Australorps, Golden Lakenvelder, Dominique, and assorted Naked Necks.
My guess is that it is a cross of something, I'm just not sure what.
Now that is more like itGood morning!
That is a break. My two boys started trying by 8-10 weeks.At 16 weeks to the day, one of the cockerels started crowing.
Okay, I think a second one might be crowing too.
I had one start trying to crow at about 8 weeks. Thankfully the rest of the boys in that age group haven't started yet.At 16 weeks to the day, one of the cockerels started crowing.
Okay, I think a second one might be crowing too.