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Quote: Maybe next season I will try to ensure that my eggs have ideal hatching conditions and then maybe I'll be hands off like you, but right now, each chick that dies in an egg is $25, so I will do my best to get as much money out of them as I can.
You aren't cruel, and I understand why you do what you do.![]()
-Kathy
are you cooking, cause i'm starving!!!anyone hungry?
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you didnt want to see it, he quoted the first 2 postsI didn't see it.
You can use flavored if you want. It should still have the same cultures. It takes just a tiny bit.
I raised a Monarch caterpillar in a jar when I was a kid. It suspended its cocoon from the lid. When it emerged and the wings expanded there wasn't enough room and the wings dried in a rolled condition so it couldn't fly. It broke my heart. I never raised a caterpillar in a jar again.
We have two nice butterfly houses in St. L. One is at the zoo. I went to several butterfly farms in Costa Rica. One of them raises butterflies for replenishing wild stocks in Africa and Asia.
Speaking of the St. Louis Zoo. It was just given the title of the #1 free attraction in the nation by USA Today.
http://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/...ay-saint-louis-zoo-is-nation-s-best-free.html
With 3.2 million visitors a year, it has offered free admission since it was founded in 1910. It is in the nation's largest urban park, Forest Park, site of the 1904 World's Fair and contains the enormous outdoor flight cage that was featured at the fair. The city of St. Louis bought the cage from the World's Fair for $3,500 (without the birds) and built the zoo around it.
Was it you that asked about rules for export?
Export to another state or international?
For the US there really aren't rules for export. The jurisdiction receiving the birds is the one that has the concern.
Oh my goodness - they haven't even moved my car!!!
We LOVE the StL zoo!! Haven't been in years, but it used to be a main stop. DH is from Iowa but his best friend settled in StL. It was our "halfway" point before kids. Now we try to break it up more evenly.
The brewery, science center, zoo, and a cards games was a yearly thing for us until DD started school.
Oh my goodness - they haven't even moved my car!!!