Thank you...I wish I could take credit for the tractor but it's my sister's. And I'm dreading giving it back to her!!Nice looking tractor, and birds by the way!



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Thank you...I wish I could take credit for the tractor but it's my sister's. And I'm dreading giving it back to her!!Nice looking tractor, and birds by the way!
I found this online.
www.livestockconservancy.org/index.php/.../conservation-priority-list
Just wondering how accurate you guys think this is. I've decided that it want to start breeding one or two rare breeds and this is a very interesting list. I like that it shows ones that are threatened as well as some that are recovering.
The link isn't working for me...
Goats are chemical free herbicide... I really don't want to use any more glyphosphates or other toxins after the reading I've done.
I think he used it in both coop & run. If this is so then I would think wood ash, DE, and lime would do the same thing. I don't like using DE in the run because it's harmful to bees.Coop chick, I forget where Mr. Smarty-pants said to put the salt... just in the coop, or in the run too. IMO, a bit of salt would not be too harmful in the coop, but, again, just my opinion, I think that measure would just be tincture of placebo. In other words, you'd need to use an awful lot for it to be effective, and then, if you used that much, it would not be an environmentally sound practice. Salt in the run, NO way. I have the same opinion when folks say to sprinkle it on slugs, or to lay a band of it around the garden as a slug deterrent. Though it does eventually leach out, it is toxic to plants. So much so, that I am thinking of mixing up a mixture of salt, hot water, vinegar and liquid soap as a foliar spray for my poison ivy this spring. I really don't want to use any more glyphosphates or other toxins after the reading I've done.
I'm not an expert but leaves of 3 let it be.