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Bear does too, just a little greasier.

I have heard that. Dh really wants to go bear hunting, not me. I rather shoot them with a camera and a rifle back up!
 
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Bear does too, just a little greasier.

I have heard that. Dh really wants to go bear hunting, not me. I rather shoot them with a camera and a rifle back up!

I used to do some "bear guiding" on our farm up north, I used a Ruger redhawk .44 mag as a backup. A charging bear don't give much time to let you get them in your sights ( so I'm told)

Usually we would get 2-3 bear each year, they liked to eat our calves and so did the coyotes if we didn't get to them in time or the cow had problems after birthing.
 
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mebbe some possums and skunks...then we could have critter stew.

Bet MJ has a recipe for it.

ROAST SKUNK

1 skunk, scent bag removed
2 sliced carrots
1 c. clear soup
1 tsp. onion juice

Dissolve 1 bouillon cube in 1 cup hot water. Skin, clean, and remove scent bag from skunk. Parboil in salted water 15 minutes. Drain off water. Then place meat in fresh water and steam until tender, about 1 hour. Transfer to roasting pan and put in oven at 375 degrees. Add 1 cup of clear soup, 2 sliced carrots and 1 teaspoon of onion juice and cook uncovered for 2 hours.


get to it, boys.
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i have one hova bator 1588 and was going to order two more, but just did the big bator and calling it easy. i'll be using them all. but if i do sell, i'd let you guys know first.

i need 8 coops for all of my breeders.
Faverolles, RIR, EE's, Orps, Marans,White Leghorns, Buttercups & Delawares. then the other two coops i have now will be mixed flock for eggs.
 
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that's right! i'll be going to town. i figure, we don't have anything local and it would be nice to provide a service for the community.

the leghorns that just hatched this w'end are as cute as pie. really energetic and growing nicely.
 
I just found this forum yesterday and this Michigan thread today! I was reading it from the beginning and then realized it is two years old. So I skipped to the end. Didn't read all 300+ posts so I'm sure I missed much.

I live south of Grand Rapids, near Gun Lake. I have 7 RIR hens giving me 4-5 eggs a day. I want to try the Freedom Ranger birds from J&M Hatcheries? in PA. as my broilers this summer and hope to keep a few around to raise more chicks so I don't have to keep buying them from the hatcheries. Last year I raised Cornish X from Townline Hatcheries in Zeeland. They were great with no problems. Just looking for a free range type of meat bird.

Right now I have a Jersey cow for milk, and a calf for the freezer, two horses, three dogs, a crazy cat, five pet parrots. When spring rolls around we're going to raise a pig or two, maybe a couple of turkeys and hubby wants to try his hand at pheasants!?!

Carl was my nickname as a kid and it stuck, but I'm Carla in real life. Nice to meet you and can I just say.....

HOWDY neighbors!

Oh, and we've raised a couple of baby squirrels up too, but let 'em go for someone else to make stew.
 
Hi Carla, one of my best friends lives near you. Right by the Mullenhurst golf course. Nice area over there, we like to go to Sams joint and we went to "The Bib" once.....that was a shocker.

Glad you found your way over here.
 
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FarmerCarl! sounds like a great set up at your place!

I see it now.......

Dollhouse Hatchery LLC.

you were so close!
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Dollhouse Farms and the LLC is going to be added soon.
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we are really excited. we've had lots of requests already. wish i had even more POL's. i'd be a gozillionaire!
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