I hope you have a t-post puller. Makes the job a whole lot easier. You still need some muscles though.
Nope, don't have one. I have always wiggled the posts and pull them out.
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I hope you have a t-post puller. Makes the job a whole lot easier. You still need some muscles though.
eeesh lets hope not!! Hoping level heads prevail!Yes. Wingless and I are presenting at the conference. Two perspectives of (sub)urban chicken keeping, she is legal and I am not. But we need to work out the presentation.
Timing for me is getting crazy. This presentation just before Chickenstock. And addressing the GAAMPs committee the day before my trial starts. One right before the other. I could be in jail by then.![]()
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Quote: Before you pull the t-posts you should give me a call so I can explain how you can make a post puller with materials you probably have on hand .
Just a random observation. I always thought cats were supposed to be in hats not boxes.
x2I find it rather disconcerting that we send our people half-way around the world to protect freedom while our freedom is constantly challenged at the local level.
Good luck and godspeed Josh.
I would check with USDA on what you'd have to do to become a supplier to a resturaunt...So around here are there any laws about selling your eggs, like if I can sell them to a restaurant, do I have to have my chickens tested, or candle each one or anything like that.
Your wisdom is much appreciated! Thanks!!
Got it, checking now.I would check with USDA on what you'd have to do to become a supplier to a resturaunt...