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I love to climb trees, shouls say "used to". When I was a kid I was scared to try anything daring but tree climbing was my one "dangerous" habit. I'd spend half the day up in a tree. Mom would send my lunch up in a bucket on a rope. That was a LONG time ago.
 
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I have a friend that is willing to split the feed with me, so 1500 lbs shouldn't be a problem. Call me lazy but i want it already bagged & i am willing to pay extra if they will bag it!! Most of the time it is just me out here with my 2 girls so having it already bagged would help me bunches. At carnegie do they have several mixes they use? Like could I do 500 starter 500 layer & 500 game? Or for the best price does it need to be 1500 of the same? I am going through 50 lbs of starter a wk & I am sure my friend uses the same if not more.

You can buy it that way just by the bag..I no a guy that has corn grown an they add soy to up the protein an they will sack it.. I think Buster has all his sackd they will mixs it or put in just wat ever you wont thim to ...An you can buy 500lbs at a time .. I get 500 corn 500 milo 500 wheat an they mixs it together for me 120.00

I have mine mixed and bagged. It costs about half what commercial feed costs. Bagging costs about $1 per 50 lbs. I vary protein content by the amount of soybean meal I use. To increase the protein, I lower the corn percentage and up the SBM and vice versa. I'm going to start adding organic poultry nutri-balancer. My friend Grady told me about that one. But, right now, my ingredients include (in order of amount) corn, SBM, wheat, oats, milo, calcium, and molasses, and have it all ground and mixed. This last trip I paid about $9 per 50 pound sack.

You can get some specific recipes from here... http://www.lionsgrip.com/recipes.html
 
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Yeah I'm doing pretty well with them this year. When it gets real hot like this, if you can pinpoint where they drink and waller at, youre golden. I only bowhunt, so the hogs give me something to hunt year round. I like having them around. And the meat is so much better than storebought piggy.

Bowhunt do you go fishing with your bow?? YOU guy's having another sale soon??I injoy reading about peep going to sale's an wat they seen..
My kin from Muskogee like bowhunting i couldnt hit the barn...
 
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HI Stimpy i have a nice beagle dog ready to start hunting ben running with the bird's...Make a good rabbit dog for your granson free Tri color..Good voice.
 
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Yeah I'm doing pretty well with them this year. When it gets real hot like this, if you can pinpoint where they drink and waller at, youre golden. I only bowhunt, so the hogs give me something to hunt year round. I like having them around. And the meat is so much better than storebought piggy.

Bowhunt do you go fishing with your bow?? YOU guy's having another sale soon??I injoy reading about peep going to sale's an wat they seen..
My kin from Muskogee like bowhunting i couldnt hit the barn...

I do a LOT of bowfishing! Im going tomorrow night in fact. We are usually putting our boat in the water as people are bringing theirs in. We usually come back in around 5am, hit Dennys in mcalester, then go home and sleep the Saturday away, then do it again that nite. Since I hit my 30s, staying up all night now involves an energy drink or two and some Little Debbies...

Our swap went pretty good. I've gotten some emails from people off Craigslist asking when we are gonna have another swap. It'll probably be this fall after I get back from Australia. Just don't think the summer months are good for outdoor swaps. If I need to sell any pigeons or bantams, ill just take em to Wister until we do a fall swap.
 
Joe - Thanks for working with me on the time today. I still have two trees needing some doctoring tomorrow, but the worst of it is done. I really enjoyed visiting with you and your family. Your kids remind me of my own, when they were young. Now they have little ones about the same age as yours. It makes me feel ancient. No. I take that back. It makes me feel hopeful. Families still exist. People still get married, have kids, and stay married and raise their kids. Visiting with families does not make me feel old; it makes me feel happy. Thank you.

The drive back was uneventful. I enjoyed the scenery and didn't have the sun in my eyes until after I passed through Proctor. My gorgeous new chickens from Joe are bedded down and sleeping soundly. Today was a very good day.
 
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You can buy it that way just by the bag..I no a guy that has corn grown an they add soy to up the protein an they will sack it.. I think Buster has all his sackd they will mixs it or put in just wat ever you wont thim to ...An you can buy 500lbs at a time .. I get 500 corn 500 milo 500 wheat an they mixs it together for me 120.00

I have mine mixed and bagged. It costs about half what commercial feed costs. Bagging costs about $1 per 50 lbs. I vary protein content by the amount of soybean meal I use. To increase the protein, I lower the corn percentage and up the SBM and vice versa. I'm going to start adding organic poultry nutri-balancer. My friend Grady told me about that one. But, right now, my ingredients include (in order of amount) corn, SBM, wheat, oats, milo, calcium, and molasses, and have it all ground and mixed. This last trip I paid about $9 per 50 pound sack.

You can get some specific recipes from here... http://www.lionsgrip.com/recipes.html

I knew that Grady was selling the nutri-balancer now & had looked @ LOTS of different recipes. Cleaning out a spot in the barn to put the feed & talking myself into driving out there is my biggest challenges right now.

I will defiantly make an attempt to see if Marlow has all the Ingredients Think they are about 30 minutes closer to me.

Just an FYI for everyone. Lawton is getting a TSC. I am very thankful. Last time I was in Lawton, went in atwoods they only had 1 thing of animal bedding & no metal chick waterers Will be nice to have another option when shopping in Lawton.
 
Hello to Dgibson....you have a great variety of chicken breeds!

Have been working on a coop and run design to utilize a 6 x 10 chain link dog run...have mixed up the panels and will attach it to the welded hen run....and include the 6 x 8 grow out pen so the outside dimension will be 14 x 16. Have the old window shutters I'm going to use for the coop/roost walls.....had to make some little mock ups to see where the kinks were...easier than building and having to remodel.
The babies are ready to come out of the cages and the older pullets need more room for exercising. should accomplish both. Now for some sleep before the next dawn breaks.
 
Morning all, rained here a little last night! Hope everyone has a great Friday!!!! Off to work I go!!! Lynn
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