Surviving Minnesota!

Morning all.

Tfred, I would use something a tad more porous for the cover on the brooder box, something that allows heat out. I worry about a light in a small enclosed area. I use
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or bird netting for strawberries or a piece of scrap game bird netting when I have inside birds.

As far as the two batches of birds go raise them close to each other so they can see each other and the broody MIGHT accept them, you just never know. Try to force them together and my money is on she kills them.

Holm the picture of the cow birth, while not pretty, is not nearly as offensive and disgusting as the picture of a DUX which would surely cause people to lose their breakfast.

Layers, I suppose a standing body of water is frightening to a NoDaker.....Have you ever seen the huge bodies of water we have here in Minnesota? We call them lakes....... I am sure you will not be as askeeeeeeered of them when you get older and find most areas have them, only the vast deserts of ND and the Sahara don't. :lau:lau:lau:lau
 
TFred at lockdown I figure if an egg is dark and I can’t see anything hit the air cell it is fine. Or you could just toss them all in... Shouldn't be an issue...
 
We went from a forecast of around 12 inches to around one inch lol. I wonder who will get it instea of us:rolleyes::lau:gig


I have seen all kinds of weird numbers. Last night at a political meeting a guy said we would be getting up to 2 feet of snow. Normally these over hyped weather events are a bust. I am hoping this one follows suit.

I just read an article by a guy, with a PHD, trying to convince us the growing huge arctic ice shelf, the record snow in Antarctica, the spring that is January like in the midwest and norther tiers are all part of global warming...

I am sure in the fall they will announce the record average high temps for the winter of 2017-2018.
 

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