Sam,
How cool that you will be in the paper. I think you should tell them to come to Chickenstock!
How cool that you will be in the paper. I think you should tell them to come to Chickenstock!
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I spoke with the reporter from the newspaper. While she was very happy that I talked with her I think I ruined her idea for the article. I told her I'd supply her with insight to the backyard chicken raiser world, provide her with facts and figures, but I didn't want my name mentioned. I suggested she come to Chickenstock, that it would be a great source of information, but her idea was to write about me. She now has to try and get her head around approaching an article from a different prospective.Sam,
How cool that you will be in the paper. I think you should tell them to come to Chickenstock!
I can appreciate that you don't want unwarranted attention. It can be both a good and bad experience. But I'm sure you can showcase the positives of having chickens. I wonder how she got your name?The morning is starting off cool and the forecast for the coming days isn't to shabby. Supposedly it will reach 90 by Sunday. Do you think that summer has finally arrived?
A person from the local newspaper contacted me and wants to do an article about raising chickens. She will be calling me later this morning and while I don't mind talking with her I don't think I care to be mentioned by name in the article. Technically I have exceeded the allowable square footage for outbuildings and I don't think I need to have additional attention drawn to me.
You could sent her my way. If a city boy can raise chickens, country folks can do it better.I suggested she come to Chickenstock, that it would be a great source of information, but her idea was to write about me. She now has to try and get her head around approaching an article from a different prospective.
Quote: I'm glad then I'm not selling 'scovies in Michigan. We are getting $30 for drakes (the big ones), $15 for hens, and $8 for ducklings. We have a big Asian population here and they love the Muscovies (live, so we don't even have to process them!).
Back in my shackled to an office days I offered to drop the office mail in the drop box on my way out one afternoon. I pulled up to the drop box that was across the parking lot, hopped out, ran around the car and shoved the mail in the slot, turned around to get back in only to realize the door had automatically locked when I got out. Luckily it was summer and my sunroof was open.
I've never seen anyone climb in a sun roof - was it fun?