You're in TN, so you maybe don't realize that a truck up on blocks is the most popular lawn ornament in WV, 'specially if none of the body panels are the same colormaybe it comes with a chicken and dog WV's truck does![]()

Last edited:
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
You're in TN, so you maybe don't realize that a truck up on blocks is the most popular lawn ornament in WV, 'specially if none of the body panels are the same colormaybe it comes with a chicken and dog WV's truck does![]()
You're in TN, so you maybe don't realize that a truck up on blocks is the most popular lawn ornament in WV, 'specially if none of the body panels are the same color![]()
I'm hoping mine start laying soon! Oh, I might be getting two hens this weekend! But they have not been with a rooster. So if one of my cockerels could figure out how to do the deed, I may have eggs soon!
That's a good idea! I put my first ad up and nothing yet. I'm trying to sell a boy. Kinda just wanted to see if anyone would contact me. I'm thinking of changing it to cockerels and pullets and see what happens.
In Tn. we keep the tires on and have more of them . that way they are moveable art. also make good fence repairs. get a hole in the fence park a truck in it work good .![]()
I'm well aware; Mom was from TN & my brother's in western NCIn North Carolina they become lawn ornaments that we mow around and eventually when trees and brush grows up through it we can call it a planter.The more the merrier.
Being from South Carolina, I'm just glad my mom and dad weren't raised in the same house[COLOR=800000]I'm well aware; Mom was from TN & my brother's in western NC [/COLOR]![]()
I have not tried the ff yet.![]()
I hope everbodys doin good!
Ruby i think were all glad the little ones doing okay. How is now? And that intergration was easy!![]()
Ross: hows the babies comin?!
Interesting stuff about the pumkins. im going to see if theres a place that would give them to me.
FF is going well here, what about for you guys Amy and Ruby?? The ducks cant even make a big
Mess anymorealthough they do manage to sling it back on themsevlves and eachother.![]()
Ive been looking into things to plant for pastureland, that ryegrass is a very interesting topic, has anyone tried "white clover?" Thats one of the tops for my land type/geographic area/nutritional needs.
Were about drowned down here, and its going to rain all This weekend too! I cant go into my yard without rubber boots anymore, and those are sunk to the ankles in muckthe realities of the swamp...![]()
And i adopted 20 littles. The man ive been working with found sexed pullets and decided to buy them. But i KNOW theyd be going to their doom to go to his houseidk what im going to do. That brought the littles total to 58!![]()
Then i have 50 eggs in the bator... And im Dying to candle them! Only day 4 so ima hold off, itll be alot clearer picture in only a few more days.
lolFile this one under "Leave it to Craigslist"
I set my local CL to alert me of any new "chicken" listings...on the lookout for pullets from the better "broodiness" breeds
Anyway, I got an email from CL this morning. Opened it & found a post for a used car for sale.![]()
Yay!Well my comet girls are all still good. Egg production is down of course. Do their combs get lighter red when they stop laying for the winter? I have a couple whose combs appear lighter.
And I must have 2 LOs laying! Yeah!!
Good info! TYYes, they do lighten up... they'll get red again when they're ready to resume laying... pale combs is a sign of production downtime... as long as they are still active and healthy, no worries... if it happens paired with weight loss, listlessness or sudden food consumption drop then you worry...![]()
Silkies? Oh...pics when you get them!!!!I'm hoping mine start laying soon! Oh, I might be getting two hens this weekend! But they have not been with a rooster. So if one of my cockerels could figure out how to do the deed, I may have eggs soon!
That's a good idea! I put my first ad up and nothing yet. I'm trying to sell a boy. Kinda just wanted to see if anyone would contact me. I'm thinking of changing it to cockerels and pullets and see what happens.
We have a town in MD, on the Potomac near Dargon's Bend (WV likely knows exactly where I'm talking about) where I'm pretty sure there are only 2 DNA's represented in the entire town. Everyone you see when you drive along that stretch of the river looks the same, & you don't EVEN want to stop.Being from South Carolina, I'm just glad my mom and dad weren't raised in the same house
There's a place just like that a little west of me. We call it "Georgia"We have a town in MD, on the Potomac near Dargon's Bend (WV likely knows exactly where I'm talking about) where I'm pretty sure there are only 2 DNA's represented in the entire town. Everyone you see when you drive along that stretch of the river looks the same, & you don't EVEN want to stop.
You mean fertile eggs to hatch? Hens do not need a rooster to lay eggs so that must be it.I'm hoping mine start laying soon! Oh, I might be getting two hens this weekend! But they have not been with a rooster. So if one of my cockerels could figure out how to do the deed, I may have eggs soon!