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That is the funniest one yet.
On another note, I think I might have stumbled on the cause of the woman that lost the CLB pullets. Fatty Liver disease. It strikes mainly females, CLB could be predisposed to it, it has a genetic component. Feeding moldy feed, or high fat treats can cause it. So if you pamper the birds you could cause it...
Are you trying to jinx yourself???We have some fog here too. But we have a big pond, two creeks and two other smaller ponds. And no MosquitosWe hardly had a single mosquito this year and I never got a single tick!![]()
Are you trying to jinx yourself???
I tell people all the time to only give treats (other than fruits and veggies) like they are a dessert...sparingly. Extra carbs, like corn will just make them fat and then they won't lay and wont' live as long. I didn't know that some breeds were genetically prone to it more though. Thanks for sharing!
Ralphie on the Doms I think the one is not filled out enough . He looks gamey . That is to say he reminds me of a game chicken . Do not obsess over points . The dusky toes are always a problem on single barred . Females are always single barred . Dosage effect of barring on black .That is why double barred males are lighter in color . Did you know at one time Dom and rock were one breed . They split into 2 breeds because of the comb issue . Look different in size and type now .
I just had an electrician out to quote me on trenching a power line to the new garage. He says i have to put 100amp service in, i was figuring 50a would do it. probably wont be a bad idea for more if it isnt too spendy. He was looking at the power pole and determined i needed to replace the 'whole kit and kaboodle from the meter down'. I told him that sounded expensive and asked if it was really necessary. he said he supposed he could just replace the box at the bottom where the service lines go into the ground. I may be looking for a second estimate unless this quote comes back super cheap!
anyone have experience with this kind of work? i figured it would be fairly simple
It is fairly simple . I did my own . Electric inspector was a real bellybutton . Keep looking for a better guy . This one sounds like he is going to be pricey .