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Quote: Wow great post, lots of good info!
My eggs never stay in the freezer long, maybe thats why? Have none froze yet this year. All my extras are going to the hog, and he is pretty HUGE! Looking for yorkshire piglets BTW if anyone raises them.
Anybody going to Wolfs that has a Indiana BYC shirt should wear them. That would be cool!Hope we can make it but not looking like it.![]()
Ugh, thats too bad.You "guys" are more brave than I am going to the swap meets! (Not real excited about the possibility of bringing home diseases...)
My dad's doctor was talking to me this week about the meet. Told me he got some there but he was never going to do it again.
I do worry about the disease issues too. If I did get critters from a swap, they would be quarantined at least 45 days before going near my flock.
I've bought chickens from auctions for years down in Southern Indiana. Went to Dinkys Auction almost every week when I could. Never had a problem.
Hear a lot of good comments about Dinky's. Hope to make it to one.
I did not use any pesticide or chemical on our garden in hopes the bees fair well, we are surrounded by farm fields tho. Rarely see honeybees, and am still really thinking about keeping them.Guess I am not the only one with fly issues this year! The chicks were little last year at this time, they weren't outside until fall so I thought the mass amount of flies was normal. We've put out fly paper and fly traps that just use sugar water to attract the flies and trap them into a glass jar-can't really use pesticides b/c of the honeybees and our yard is all organic. Those glass jars were filled within 3 weeks. So gross!