Doesn't that describe the entire state? Take away our livestock, matches, and wine-shine (and the like) and we are all laughing for no reason.


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Doesn't that describe the entire state? Take away our livestock, matches, and wine-shine (and the like) and we are all laughing for no reason.
Is that Miley Cyrus?
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Love it!
Can't be Miley, too much clothing and no foam finger. Btw, she was on the Today show the other day singing Wrecking Ball and it was a good song. What a shame she isn't known for the song. Hey, Miley, not all publicity is good publicity.
This is the recipe out of my Ball complete book of preserving. It was super easy and can be done in a water bath canner.Sorry to hear that you had a bad yesterday. I hope today is a better day. YOu all are always so busy over there but that is a good thing. You all are finind all kinda stuff on your little treasure chest hunts. WOW!!
I never had chutney before. I have never even heard of it. I just looked it up on the internet and that sounds delicious. You will have to share your recipe. That sounds like something very tasty to make. Was it easy to make?
My plan is to get 100 broilers. A couple guys that have pluckers have told me that I can borrow their pluckers, so I want to having a plucking weekend when that time comes.
My plan is to construct an outside pen, away from the toher animals, for them to free range all day and I want to feed organic feed but I have to find where to buy it. I want these birds to be 100% organic or as close to organic as possible. I don't use any pesticides or chemicals on my grass or soil, so they won't be eating any crap. I'll have to figure how much feed 100 broilers will eat in 6 - 8 weeks. I'm sure I will lose some before them but I'll try my best.
My plan is to get 100 broilers. A couple guys that have pluckers have told me that I can borrow their pluckers, so I want to having a plucking weekend when that time comes.![]()
My plan is to construct an outside pen, away from the toher animals, for them to free range all day and I want to feed organic feed but I have to find where to buy it. I want these birds to be 100% organic or as close to organic as possible. I don't use any pesticides or chemicals on my grass or soil, so they won't be eating any crap. I'll have to figure how much feed 100 broilers will eat in 6 - 8 weeks. I'm sure I will lose some before them but I'll try my best.
Ah! Don't say that! If I can raise 25 without any going down, you can too. You have a knack for animals I hear![]()
I guess I"m looking at the big number. 100 is a lot. I would be lucky if all of them survived before harvest time. I would like to think tha all of the would make it. I once had 6 cornish that I kept alive for several years. I didn't think that I could do it but my experiment with them worked. I named all of them Hilda.
You can read more about them and see their pic at the link below.
Post #6
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/551431/life-span-in-cornish-white-cross
I guess I"m looking at the big number. 100 is a lot. I would be lucky if all of them survived before harvest time. I would like to think tha all of the would make it. I once had 6 cornish that I kept alive for several years. I didn't think that I could do it but my experiment with them worked. I named all of them Hilda.
You can read more about them and see their pic at the link below.
Post #6
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/551431/life-span-in-cornish-white-cross
Great thread! Your Cornish looked yummyI think that its cool what good animal husbandry can accomplish.
I attribute the lack of leg issues in my Cornish with their daily squat leg exercises while they were young and the way I fed them. I would let their food peeter out in the afternoon, about the time school gets out. So they kind of had a break and had to scratch and search for bits that had fallen. Then I would give the a refill. And I only had food down from 7am-7pm. Someday I look forward to moving somewhere that we can raise a batch of Cornish in the spring and fall. The only reason I was able to do it this spring is because we were kind of between egg laying flocks at the time. Soon I am going to have to find where I can purchase this kind of bird, raised how we all like our birds to be raised. Humanely and Happily. And butchered as humanely as possible.
4 hatched and 3 left to go! Can't wait to see them all! The 3 still left are moving quite a bit so![]()