Not a thing.
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I've seen people do it but that is the pricey way to go.
No wonder whites thought starter was expensive.
The bigger they get the more they'll eat. Get a 40/50 # bag. The adults can eat it too if it's unmedicated.
The primary difference is higher protein and sometimes I feed it when the hens are molting.
I don't think I'd be on BYC if I had to do so on a cell phone. I don't know how you guys do it.
That's a bit of technology I haven't embraced yet.
The GPS was helpful when I was trying to find yards on the Sustainable Living tour. I've also used it to find feed stores when I was in an unfamiliar area.
I always 'do breakfast'. Not always traditional stuff though. I had Hunan Beef this morning. Sometimes a salad. Usually a piece of meat and a couple eggs. Rarely any bread - unless it is soft boiled eggs. I can't eat those runny yolks without bread.
The icing will cover that up.
They say the way to train cats to leave chickens alone is to introduce the cat to a broody hen with chicks.
You're so kind.
There's a national trivia game that's played at bars called buzztime.
http://www.buzztime.com/
I used to play when I worked in KC. At the end of the game, it gives all the scores at the bar and then all the high scores across the country.
I think they have it at places like Buffalo Wild Wings.
A little black cloud hovers over me a lot too.
We have a few lazy rivers where most people tube. Some are mostly for rafting and some are mostly canoeing.
My family tubed with the inlaws one day. We put some valuables in the cooler floating in another tube. The river split. My son and I went one way. Everyone else went another. When the 2 sides rejoined past the island, we learned they weren't paying attention, hit a log jamb and everything in the cooler was at the bottom of the river.
You're so smart.
I hope you bought a bigger bag.
Funny
It's supposed to be good therapy for PTSD.
Try 6 flocks. It does keep me off the streets most days.
I always tried to shake things up with my kids too.
I worked nights most of my life and that really cut into family time.
One day I got about 6 pints of brightly colored paints. I went to my basement office, covered the computers, desk, book shelves and file cabinets. Put oversized t-shirts on the kids , gave them a bunch of small paint brushes and had them sling paint all over the room. To this day, it has streaks of yellow, red, blue, green, black, etc. over every wall. They really did a good job.
Big dark patch.
Arlo.
Is that you?
Hey, how are you and all your critters?