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There will be a screening of the excellent film FRESH at the Lawton Public Library, 110 SW 4th street, Lawton, OK on Saturday, March 13 at 7:00 PM. Similar to Food, Inc., only much much better. It spends less time on critiquing the problems and more on solutions and alternatives.

From the FRESH press release...
"FRESH celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are re-inventing our food system. Forging healthier, sustainable alternatives, they offer a practical vision of our food and our planet’s future. FRESH addresses an ethos that has been sweeping the nation and is a call to action America has been waiting for."

http://www.freshthemovie.com/

At the end of the program, Grady Phelan of Phelan Ranch Company, third generation rancher and a recent Polyface Farm apprentice, will present a brief question and answer period about his recent experience at Joel Salatin's farm, which is one of the featured enterprises in the film. Some of you have met Grady at some of the poultry auctions.

Admission is free.
 
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Yeah, it's rotten that they want people to work 7 days a week there. I only have 1 coworker that does the same thing I do, and he had been volunteering for the overtime, but he's sick of it too ... so it's every other weekend now, I guess. I know I shouldn't complain so much ... the extra money is nice to spend on things I wouldn't otherwise buy ... like more chickens and goats.

Carah, have you thought about having a cusom yard sign made? Al told us about vistaprint.com and we used them for business cards, but they also make yard signs and banners and all sorts of other things. I get an email from them a couple of times a week offering free products or reduced prices. We got some free t-shirts and banners & stuff just recently. If you, or anyone else is interested, send me a pm with your email address & they'll forward the same offers to whoever I recommend. They aren't an American business though. The box I got this week had a Canadian return address.
 
The first time we went up there all of the dogs just kept an eye on us with a couple of them moving to a better vantage point. You knew you were being watched.

this time all of the adults came running up to the truck and acted so glad to see us again. This is one of the few breeds that I have come across that the description of the breed really matched them.
 
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A two hour wait at your end, a two hour wait at their end and short flight that ends up being two hours due to traffic. Next time just put her on the train. I think a round trip to the DFW area is like 40 bucks or so.
 
Evening everyone,

What a blustry day? although most of mine was spent indoors up town with appointments and clothes shopping for our special friend living with us... Have I mentioned how much I love shopping at GOODWILL... cant beat the prices especially with growing children....

Hubby is putting together the chicken run door
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what a sweet tart he is... I love him
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we are hoping to make Blanchard maybe tomorrow? but its hard to say so much going on before Jason heads out for 2 weeks....

Jeannie
 
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If I didn't already have Great Pyrenees, I'd sure want to try the Komondor. That sounds like an excellent breed of working dog.

I would get one, but I would then probably have to sleep in the spare bedroom for a month.
 
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Les, Gerald and I were discussing the breed & now Gerald said that's what he wants me to buy him for his birthday coming up. Do they have any left? If so, could you pm the info. Thanks!
 
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A two hour wait at your end, a two hour wait at their end and short flight that ends up being two hours due to traffic. Next time just put her on the train. I think a round trip to the DFW area is like 40 bucks or so.

The Heartland Flyer has a nice train ride! I think it ends up closer to Ft. Worth than Dallas though, doesn't it? It's been a few years since I rode it. So much better than riding in an airplane. I'm not sure if security is good enough for a young girl to ride alone, but maybe?
 
Hi Ya'll,

Came home today & went out into the coop to gather eggs, there in the middle of the coop laid my 9 month old, big, RIR rooster. I looked him over real good, no bite marks, no blood, nothing, just dead as a door knob. Everyone else is well and accounted for, no hens or others hurt or missing.

Went back out just now and stood in the coop just to look around and see if I could find anything at all that could have caused this, I see nothing. The only thing I did see is that our two guinea cocks are pretty agressive toward the chickens, they'll peck'um & chase'um a little. Other than that, nothing.

Has anyone known guineas to kill a big ol RIR rooster?
 
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I think it's possible. Our guineas are aggressive the way a gang or a mob is aggressive. When I let the guineas out to free range, they often tease the chickens. Once a guinea got into the Barnevelder pen (followed me in when I was feeding and watering) and throttled two hens and a rooster before I could catch her. Didn't kill them, but left alone I think she would have.
 
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