Nope, I think we usually pay around $25 when they have them over here.Do you all think $20.00 is expensive for a flat of strawberries? About to start my next batch of wine.
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Nope, I think we usually pay around $25 when they have them over here.Do you all think $20.00 is expensive for a flat of strawberries? About to start my next batch of wine.
Do you all think $20.00 is expensive for a flat of strawberries? About to start my next batch of wine.
Nope, I think we usually pay around $25 when they have them over here.
I have horses & 2 very large water tubs in pasture for them & 1 medium one in my yard that the dogs, cats & chickens drink out of. I have found a squirrels drowned in the horse tubs, so I put a stick in them so that small wild animals can drink & get out of tub. and a brick in the smaller one in my yard for the frogs & lizards. A lot better than having to dump water tubs to get dead stinking animals out. And I also keep gold fish in the tubs they eat the mosquitos / wigglers and the algae
For all of you who have open coops/runs without an actual coop building....how do the bantam sized birds fare during our few cold winter months? We are building coops constantly and I need another for the silkies/showgirls. I was just concerned if built it with a solid top, pallets down the back and both sides, but totally open otherwise--would they freeze? They need air in the summer.
Do you all tarp them in winter?
These will have a roof on them, just totally wire fronts and pallet sides with wire around the pallets. i guess I'm asking if the bantams will need a solid walled building with a door.
These will have a roof on them, just totally wire fronts and pallet sides with wire around the pallets. i guess I'm asking if the bantams will need a solid walled building with a door.