Has anyone bought from or know Mike Robinson, RMT Farms? Review/opinion?
I've bouth 5 birds from Mike, all very healthy and love being handled. I would definatly buy from him again.
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Has anyone bought from or know Mike Robinson, RMT Farms? Review/opinion?
He's very pretty.
I still have some Olandsk Dwarf roosters (free) if anyone is interested. They free range all day, return to their tractor at night. They're friendly, full grown, and healthy.
yes I have. trade a roo with him very good to deal with! doin some more trading of chicks tomorrow with him.Has anyone bought from or know Mike Robinson, RMT Farms? Review/opinion?
The other day, husband and I were on our way somewhere, and ended up behind a tractor, hauling manure....of course I said " wow, that is some great looking manure! I wish I had some of that!!"Normal people drive down the road and enjoy the scenery... Me, I drive down the road, and envy other people's mulch piles. I suffer from mulch envy. My 3 x 6 tractor has gone off to spend the rest of the summer helping a friend with 6 chicklets. Nice that it's getting some use while I'm not needing it.
oh, yeah... the only thing better than seeing a good pile of s*** is having it delivered right to your door... well, maybe not the door, perhaps garden! Harvey Ussery warns about actually having your gardens becoming too high in P and K due to frequent addition of manure, has a whole chapter devoted to manure practices. I don't expect to reach that state any time soon, but it's something to think about. BTW, his book is excellent. Covers a lot of ground.The other day, husband and I were on our way somewhere, and ended up behind a tractor, hauling manure....of course I said " wow, that is some great looking manure! I wish I had some of that!!"
Hoppy, sorry about your rooster. I understand you have a back up roo? Good planning. I was discussing flock management with my friend who started her first 6 chicks last month. She's thinking along the same lines as me... wait until year 3, then introduce a rooster. Too bad there wasn't a rent-a-rooster program. I've long thought that a rent-a-duck program for slug management would be a money maker! Of course I make these statements with tongue in cheek, knowing that it would be very poor poultry practice due to biosecurity, however, it's an amusing thought.
Where is Mike and what does he have for birds?I've bouth 5 birds from Mike, all very healthy and love being handled. I would definatly buy from him again.