"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

The fangs are hollow like a hypodermic needle, venom sacs are usually behind eyes or under and feed venom to those fangs. If snake has sacs ready and loses its head the sacs stay pretty much in tact. A rattlesnake has very strong membranes and their decapitated heads can lasts years. Playing with it can cause a "bite" reflex, touching fangs cuz "they're neat and its dead" is most common excuse lol Der.

But ya, we burn heads so there's no accidents in a barefoot summer romp thru the pasture.
 
Quote:
I just got the chocolate orange. I haven't tried it yet. The Coconut Almond and the Sleep With Me are favorites too. We'll pass them in the summer when it's 200 degrees outside. Kuntry could be burried under ducklings...we hadn't thought of that...LOL...
 
As many of you know, Buggles has been having a difficult pregnancy. Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers. She went back to the hospital this morning because of sickness again. We haven't heard any updates.
 
400
Errr I mean....
400
Quote:
That's not the "finger" I like to use! LOL (hiding under a chair)...
Oh my this meme making is gonna be fun :lau
 
Google recommends using a 2x4 for a roost. My coop has a smaller roost. What do yall have? Should I take out the skinny one and add a 2x4?
I wonder how many chickens Google has raised, a



2x2, a straight limb 2 to 3 in in dia. works fine, click the picture and check them out. These are the same chicks just a month older in the top photo
 
Last edited:
I wonder how many chickens Google has raised, a 2x2, a straight limb 2 to 3 in in dia. works fine, click the picture and check them out. These are the same chicks just a month older in the top photo
Lol, google brought me to byc forums, but everyone was from up north and said the chickens use it to sit on and keep their feet warm. I wanted to see if the south needed that since we are warmer.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom