Just 1 smack, lolsmack:
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Just 1 smack, lolsmack:
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It does, and it can. Differences in thinking isn't bad and it's what we need to help others. Seeing the different methods should help a person in figuring out how they want to proceed seeing as how not the same thing works for everyone. Studies don't take into account all the variables that are out there. For instances studies with chicken egg and incubation. If they do a study do they do it with a controlled group that is hands off and a control group that is more hands on? Do they do a group running humidity at 50% and a group that runs at 30%? Can these variables be covered in a study? Do they have any affect on the outcomes? Egg shell quality/porosity, ambient humidity, ect...there are so many variables that truely can not be controlled in studies. Like I said, I find studies very interesting and thought provoking. Usually they leave me with more questions than answers though and I prefer to go by experience.![]()
Or that works too, lolOkay I'm done with that, I'll just have to play back up smacker.
sorry you don't feel good kid. I hope you feel better soon. that goldenrod behind your house is probably part of what is causing you illness . if you can find one old fashioned stick inhaler . I get mine at the dollar store . saline sinus spray also dollar store . and the most important . raw unfiltered Honey from as close to where you live as you can get it start eating it . drink it in coffee or hot tea with lemon . what ever just do it year round.it will help. we're not going to have a frost for at least five weeks maybe more.so no relief for a while. you may not have an allergy just the massive amounts of pollen in the air by late afternoon can irritate sinus cavities so much they become inflamed. and then there's the chicken factor. use a dust mask when you clean coops. on to the next topic . the eggs are in the incubator put them in last night . if these aren't spelled right you can correct me. 8 CLBs 14 BCMs 7 Am. 5 Aracanaua 2 Sulmtuleras. and I hope I can get them to hatch .I'm beat read a few more post and off to bed .
So do I deserve a parade if I can get 8 or 9 out of 12 shipped eggs to hatch that had horrible cells on my first try hatching??![]()
So do I deserve a parade if I can get 8 or 9 out of 12 shipped eggs to hatch that had horrible cells on my first try hatching??![]()
We're talking about SC... is there a difference?![]()
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X 2 on the raw,local honey. I used to have a lot of allergies in So Cal, so when we were moving to NM, I bought some local honey and started taking a teaspoon a day even before we even moved in. I haven't had an allergy attack yet, although too much dust/pollen/smoke can set one off. Pretty rare though.
Just 1 smack, lol
OUCH $85? It's as expensive as our Maple!75% of how many you locked down for shipped, 85% for local eggs.![]()
Touche!![]()
Was in Amish country a couple of weeks ago, picked up a big bottle of honey... $85! Ouch! Needless to say, I put it back on the shelf! I love it, but I hate that its so expensive!