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Thanks for the welcomes.


Cider season is sure coming fast. Can't wait.
October 1st is when I always open the first bottle, and don't quit until deer season is over with.
 
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opa, I'll rest when I'm dead

Hi Kevin, welcome to BYC and the michigan thread, lots of fun around here
 
I guess when I get more and more garden growing, I will be in the same boat. I didn't grow enough this year to even can anything... We ate it as fast as it grew! But, this has been only my second year ever growing my own food, so... Between what we ate, and what I shared... Looks like I will be buying over the winter. I am already starting to collect the things I need to get a faster/better start for next year. I actually got my first sun lamp to be able to start indoors this year, then move to the deck them move to the yard. Also got peet pots that you peel and then bury after they've gotten started and then hardened off. My mom is going to teach me how to can next year. I guess I could go to the farm market Wednesday and buy and stock freezer like I did last year... Nothing like fresh produce though... I wish I had the room to do an indoor hydroponic garden thru the winter, but... NOPE... Not rich enough to buy/build a room. Oh well. I will make due with what I got, and do a little more every year.
 
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Do you mean 1"x2" welded wire? A mink or weasel could definitely get through 1"x2" openings. I've had one go through a 1" thick "vent". The only truly secure fencing is 1/2" x 1/2" or smaller hardware cloth and even that is only as strong as your weakest attachment point.
 
Opa -- the cider making looks great.

Nova -- You don't need a lot of money for low hoops and they can extend the season considerably.
 
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Here too. Today we had a Northern Harrier that decided to hang around all morning so everyone got herded (unhappily) back into the coops and yard. Migration time has started.
 
I am really looking forward to all the different types of apples to come very soon here in Oceana County. I have only seen Paula Red and Ginger Gold so far. I want a big bag of Honey Crisp and Cortlands.
 
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Here, too. I was out with the flock the other day and a big shadow flew over my head. I looked up and saw it land in a tree in the middle of my yard. I walk around it for a better look and sure enough, a hawk. My 2 younger chickens were in the run but my big girls were out. I looked around and, smart girls that they are, they were all hiding under a bush. No one was making a peep. I waited until it flew off before I went back in.

I think my coop and yard are pretty secure from most predator but the hawks scare me. I guess you just have to make the choice to free range and take your chances, or keep them in a covered run all the time.
 
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