Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

MY TRIP TO BEAGLADY'S HOUSE
BY,
MOTORCYCLE CHICK


Once upon a time, there was a woman looking for BCM. She was very interested in their chocolate colored eggs. She also wanted a rooster so that she could sell eggs and chicks to the other chicken enthusiasts nearby. So a nice woman a few hours away said, "Come, my love. I will sell you a trio! If you wish, I also have two other trios for you! An EE trio, and a trio of Salmon Favorelles. Are you interested?"
"No, thank you! I have some eggs that will hatch out to EE, and I don't see getting more. Your Favorelles are pretty, but I don't think I want them either."
While walking to her car, the nice woman began talking about hatching out some green egg layers. The younger woman agreed that she too had this in mind. And then it clicked! So the women turned around, and returned to the pens to get 2 Splash EE. It was then that the nice woman asked if the other woman would like a duck.
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The younger woman was tempted, but knew she wasn't set up for ducks ... Yet.
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While dining with the nice woman, the younger woman was again tempted. This time by more dogs.
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THE END
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Betta - thanks for the info. I was just at tsc and the Dumor chick starter was listed as chicken, Turkey, quail and maybe other stuff. That was the 24% starter.

Is it bad my coffee table is taken up by two hatchers and there is a container of wine fermenting next to it?
No this is not bad, seems perfectly normal to me, but then i have a bird at my feet pecking away at food while i sit here at my kitchen table and drink my coffee (in my defense, she was brought in during the cold weather because she got sick )

that is the food I use when I start turkeys.
 
do you know what protien levels?

I'll look when I get home. 22% is sticking in my head as a turkey grower, tho it wouldn't be the first time something stuck there that wasn't right . You 'can' feed less protein and they will grow more slowly, but IMO the protein is important in the beginning so the bird has strong bone to hold up it's muscles.
 
Quote: Penalties for violations of the MBTA $15,000 and 6 months imprisonment for common violations. The sale or barter of migratory birds is a felony with penalties up to $500,000 and 2 years imprisonment. Some raptors, such as the bald eagle, are also protected under the Endangered Species Act, and both the bald and golden eagles are also protected under the Eagle Act.

Questions concerning the protection of raptors should be directed to a local state Conservation Officer or the nearest office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.


The penalties changed my tune, I have too many responsibilities to my kiddos and nosy neighbors to commit such an "unlawful crime" as to shoot them as much as I would like to!
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Quote: Penalties for violations of the MBTA $15,000 and 6 months imprisonment for common violations. The sale or barter of migratory birds is a felony with penalties up to $500,000 and 2 years imprisonment. Some raptors, such as the bald eagle, are also protected under the Endangered Species Act, and both the bald and golden eagles are also protected under the Eagle Act.

Questions concerning the protection of raptors should be directed to a local state Conservation Officer or the nearest office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.


The penalties changed my tune, I have too many responsibilities to my kiddos and nosy neighbors to commit such an "unlawful crime" as to shoot them as much as I would like to!
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now who said i was aiming to kill and not just scare.....but I sure am glad I do not have those kind of neighbors at the farm,,,the other house is a different story
 

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