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as soon as I added the peanut butter I had the same thought. Lol. It was great. And I'm so glad my kid loves food as much as I doSound Delish... Very reminiscent of a Thai dish. Glad you guys made it through.

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as soon as I added the peanut butter I had the same thought. Lol. It was great. And I'm so glad my kid loves food as much as I doSound Delish... Very reminiscent of a Thai dish. Glad you guys made it through.
AbsoLUTEly!! Almost makes the problem bearable....... And I didn't spend 200$ on a plumber. Gotta love that can do and gumption. Lol.
innovative indeed. And welcome.I once had a bottle of dish soap as an integral structural portion of my kitchen sink's drain plumbing. I knew I'd be replacing the whole sink within 6 months and didn't want to spend the money to fix it properly. Yay for innovation!
welcome none the less. Lol. How many chickens and what breeds do you currently have?Been lurking for a few weeks.
Ambitious! I like itI've got 21 seven week old chicks: one BR, two WR, 3 Dominiques, 3 New Hampshires, 6 BOs, and 6 Golden Buffs.
Several more shipments of chicks scheduled of lots of different breeds, but I wanted to get my primary egg-layers early in the season so they would start producing. Unless I barter some chickens away, I think I'll end up with about 70 or so including roos.
Shipment/pickup this summer of three Toulouse geese and 15 keets (Pearl, Lavender, and Royal Purple) to use for intruder alerts and tick control. Likely will be getting a few Nigerian goats at about that time as well if I get the fences built for them in time. The geese and goats will likely be sharing foraging space.
Building my main coop right now, 8x16' but am building it in such a way so that I'll be able to add onto it easily. Progress so far:
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