I think that one was a step too far for my mother so she didn’t try persuading me if that!That's almost as absurd as the watermelon that would grow in your stomach if you ate watermelon seeds ...

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I think that one was a step too far for my mother so she didn’t try persuading me if that!That's almost as absurd as the watermelon that would grow in your stomach if you ate watermelon seeds ...
It was my grandmother who told us that one. My mother was a nurse so she tried the more scientific sounding scares like "cyanide poisoning."I think that one was a step too far for my mother so she didn’t try persuading me if that!
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Kravitz was incredible when he wrote his own songs. Don't know why he starting doing so many covers later in his career."You've got to let love rule."
Sorry bout that. Listening to it now.![]()
Same here. I observe that the chickens range over about 1.5 - 2 acres throughout the day in a fairly predictable pattern. Every 2 hours or so, they circle back to their feeding areas to see if there's any grains or seeds they might have missed. On very dry and sunny days they will range further into the forest to forage in the shade. It's incredible how quickly they move around -- especially Lucio. I'll hear him crowing from several hundred meters away, if he hears his favorite sound (the feed bucket opening), he's here in a flash with his fan club in tow.What I've seen a lot of is chickens spread out, with the group gradually moving along as the roosters stand guard. They like to eat together and if the group moves off, even if a particular hen has found a good supply of bugs in some hole, she will in general leave the bugs and follow the group.
This is on acres of ground. A fast moving group of chickens can be hundreds of metres away in seconds and hidden from sight.
I was talking about berrie fruits from bushes and trees we don’t eatsuch as elderberry and hawthorn.I gave my chickens mandarin oranges and they loved them. I haven't seen any sickness. But will heed the warning. What does it do to them that you have seen?