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Dear lord, don't step in that pile of TATERS Smuv...i did. Btw public service announcement..don't drink and biscuit folks.:lauView attachment 1223161


Definitely ONLY read the first post... that's a thread you can't even limp away from...

And I will NEVAH drink and biscuit, scouts honor!! :lau
 
Seriously I've seen what that person is getting upset over a million times, the cockrel always deserves it and it always stops the foolishness. ;)
HAHA. I purposefully school my young roosters by putting them with my Dom/Dom cross hens. They make them behave.
 
So You thread the cord out through the water outlet? I never liked metal waterers, especially in summer. Mine are plastic though i dislike that too. Maybe mixing feed with water would be good in winter, until it freezes if they don't eat it right away. You would have to know just how much to feed them.
I have a plastic one also but i think the heat will pass through the metal better and i don't have to worry about melting it
 
What to Eat on New Year's Day
According to popular folklore, if these foods are eaten on New Year's Day, they guarantee good luck throughout the year.

  • Peas or beans symbolize coins or wealth. Choose traditional black-eyed peas, lentils or beans to make a dish seasoned with pork, ham or sausage.
  • Greens resemble money, specifically folding money. Make dishes using boiled cabbage or sauerkraut, collard greens, kale, chard, mustard greens, turnip greens or other green, leafy vegetables to ensure good fortune for the coming year.
  • Pork is considered a sign of prosperity in some cultures because pigs root forward. This is probably the reason many Southern New Year's Day dishes contain pork or ham.
  • Cornbread might symbolize gold, and besides, it is essential with black-eyed peas and greens.
  • In other cultures, fish, grapes, and ring-shaped cakes or doughnuts or cakes with special treats inside symbolize luck.

What NOT to Eat on New Year's Day
  • Some believe that lobster could cause bad luck in the coming year because it moves in a backward direction and could mean setbacks in the year ahead.
  • For the same reason, chickens could be bad luck. They scratch backward, plus they are winged so your luck could fly away.
 
So You thread the cord out through the water outlet? I never liked metal waterers, especially in summer. Mine are plastic though i dislike that too. Maybe mixing feed with water would be good in winter, until it freezes if they don't eat it right away. You would have to know just how much to feed them.
No I drop the heater in through the top then put the cover back on
 

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