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Quote: No, he actually attempts to help on most stuff. He just doesn't listen to directions (AT ALL).

Quote: This is how it always was at my house, I could never do more than 5 a day by myself all by hand,,,and i also hate people in my kitchen (MY SPACE).....that turkey fryer and tub plucker is worth every penny....3 of us managed to get the job done in about 3 1/2 hours,,,bagged whole and put in fridge for the night,,,(3 different refrigerators,,,,)....

ez-plucker (I got the 131 model)...I Highly recommend them...
JJ & I actually cook together or take turns cooking. We both like to cook. I hate doing dishes, so the sink belongs to him & my daughter. There are nights I just don't feel like cooking & I let him have the kitchen as long as he cleans up his mess when he's done. I refuse to clean up after someone else's cooking. I make enough mess of my own when I cook...LOL

Quote: With 7 kids between us, we usually cook for an army. I just don't have enough hands to stir 4 pans, check the oven & the microwave & prepare salads all at the same time. Everyone usually gets handed part of the bigger meals to handle to help make sure it all gets done close to the same time & nothing gets burnt while I'm trying to do something else. We need another fridge (or 2) & another icebox (or 3), but those (and the plucker) just aren't in the budget right now.

Quote: I do if any are blue or lavender (only colors I don't have yet)
 
doesn't everyone have numerous fridges...main kitchen fridge,,,overflow basement fridge, and of course the old egg customer fridge out in the barn,,(hope no one comes looking for eggs in the next couple days)
What do you do with all these chickens? and at 9 weeks, 8lbs? are these the meat birds? They grow that fast?
 
I know this snt chicken related but I really want a goat. Something on the smaller side but I would still like to use it for milking. Any suggestions? I'm a city girl so this is all new to me! Any and all help is appreciated!
 
I know this snt chicken related but I really want a goat. Something on the smaller side but I would still like to use it for milking. Any suggestions? I'm a city girl so this is all new to me! Any and all help is appreciated!


Oberhasli are not too large and they are good milk producers, they also have good temperaments. Alpine is another breed that you might want to check in to. Saanen's can get pretty large, are excellent milk producers. Lamancha is another breed, and Taagenberg, and Nubian really, they are all good. Are you in to fiber animals? If so you could go for an Angora goat but be forewarned, Angora's have to keep their horns in order for them to be able to cool off from the heat . Never milked one but if you want a funny conversation piece you could look for Fainting goat's ( yes, some loud noises will make them faint ). It is quite funny. The choice is yours, ha e fun finding out more about each one then choose which one fits what you want the most. :)

Forgot to mention that I know someone in the York area that has several of these breeds. Let me know when you decide and I can see if she has any available and what the price would be. :)
 
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I know this snt chicken related but I really want a goat. Something on the smaller side but I would still like to use it for milking. Any suggestions? I'm a city girl so this is all new to me! Any and all help is appreciated!

Blarney, has Nigerian Dwarfs, small and cute. Make a lot of milk for there size. Be for warned, it is hard to keep them in there fence, LOL. Just ask Blarney!!!
 
hair ties will also be coming along next week,,hopefully she will not bring the one's that the dog was modeling.
omg this is soooo cute, got a chuckle
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