"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

So, if a person can't afford to buy eggs for hatching eggs that cost $10.00 (sale price), does that mean they won't be able to afford feed and other things to keep an animal alive?

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Either that or they are looking for a pushover to give them free eggs. $10.00 is cheap.


I think so as well. They probably wanted to email back saying that I could see for a cheaper price. NOT !!!!!!!!!!! :p
 
It's buying mass quantities to have provisions in case of natural disasters or civil unrest. It's a show on discovery channel. Pam

Yeah definitely a prepper. I wish I had the space to do it myself.
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Okay newbie question here
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. What is "ovates" and why are people running out of them or something like that? I keep seeing it referred to but not sure what it is referencing?

Hey Melnic
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That's what they call the like button at the bottom. They only allow so many a week or so. Welcome to our group. Visit a while and tell us about your chickens (if you have them yet) I was on here for 7 mo before I got mine.
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Nothing new with me. The peas have started laying this week. I will be incubating their eggs. Not looking forward to that.

I have placed my 1st large order of 200 paper towels that will be here next week. I will end up paying just taxes which will be $16.00. Not too bad for 200 rolls of paper towels. That makes each roll cost $0.08. My back room will never be the same.
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OHHHHHHHH......MMMMMYYYYYY....GGGGOOOODDDDNNNEEEESSSS!!!!! That's AWESOME!!!!!!
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What store did you end up getting them from? Did they give you any trouble? If you don't want to name the store, that's fine, but HOW did you do it? Please explain....
 
Okay newbie question here
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. What is "ovates" and why are people running out of them or something like that? I keep seeing it referred to but not sure what it is referencing?
Question answered? It's that little green thumb. Click it on a comment you like. You can add text if you want, but don't have to. We often ovate help, as well as, great sarcasm on this thread.
 
So, if a person can't afford to buy eggs for hatching eggs that cost $10.00 (sale price), does that mean they won't be able to afford feed and other things to keep an animal alive?

Thoughts?
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You mean you can't just let them "live off the land"? You have to FEED and CARE for them????!???!!! WHY has no one told me this before????? Dang!!! Maybe THAT'S what's wrong with my chickens!
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