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[COLOR=008000]Good morning folks   [/COLOR] :frow




[COLOR=008000]As far as husk's and chickens go......my experience was with a young pup[/COLOR]
[COLOR=008000]a neighbor had and he too had that kill drive. He killed some of my chickens[/COLOR]
[COLOR=008000]and a neighbors chickens and geese, went after another neighbors calves.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=008000]Huskys are not a good breed with birds but maybe you can train him.......[/COLOR]
[COLOR=008000]good luck.[/COLOR][COLOR=000000]  [/COLOR] :fl

[COLOR=008000]Iceman......I do think you have the fever.....BAD.......lol.   [/COLOR] :jumpy


[COLOR=008000]hope everyone has a good day  [/COLOR] :bun


Hey Coop...the bator is running...night as well be full....just saying

Plus, 46 acres...gotta fill it up!!!
 
Well, I think I caught my snake. It's HOPEFULLY blocked into the cinder-block wall until I can borrow a snake pole to get it out. Looks to be a big rat snake. Looking for more Hollowoak??
 
Well, I think I caught my snake. It's HOPEFULLY blocked into the cinder-block wall until I can borrow a snake pole to get it out. Looks to be a big rat snake.  Looking for more Hollowoak?? 


I think I'll pass since we had the one eating quail and baby rabbits. Of course, that one won't be back after momma rabbit found it. I've got to make my hanging cages more snake-proof.
 
Good morning all! I have a question for general consideration. I'm wanting to know what you think. Is hatching eggs and chick selling a year round thing or does it usually dry up after spring? I'm hoping my chickens will pay their own way as far as feed and then also supplement at least the light bill year round. Is that expecting too much? I know it depends on how many you have but do people buy hatching eggs and buy chicks year round? Thanks for any and all advice.
 
Just got back from the WS poultry show with my newest flock members! I got an olive egger and Easter egger from one lady, a cream legbar roo and a frizzled tolbunt polish from one gentleman, and 2 lavender/grey silkies and a smooth partridge sizzle from another lady. Quite the mix!
 

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