Oh, that's great news about his bonus too. I still think he should "disappear" the dogs just before she leaves. They can magically re-appear right after she's on British soil.
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Oh, that's great news about his bonus too. I still think he should "disappear" the dogs just before she leaves. They can magically re-appear right after she's on British soil.
Oh and I have all of Adele Davis books. I used them as reference for dog breeding.I've known several folks that have experienced the same, incorrect assumptions after necropsy. Even Joel Salatin, in one of his books, had lab results come back Mareks which he considered (to quote him) ludicrous.
Here is an excerpt from that chapter. See page 208 & 209.
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Pastured Poultry Profits
Author: Joel Salatin
Chapter 26 In It's Entirety
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Oh and I have all of Adele Davis books. I used them as reference for dog breeding.
Since I love the look of the barred rock , I think I will just order hatchery ones since I really can’t sell or breed for show. What hatchery would you suggest?I sent that suggestion to him so it's in his court now.
Oh, I love this short video re: Joel Salatin. I love that he has a large portion of the hens in Barred Rocks. I always said that my hatchery BR hens laid as many eggs as the RIRs ever did.
https://billmoyers.com/story/polyface-farm-new-american-agriculture/
Since I love the look of the barred rock , I think I will just order hatchery ones since I really can’t sell or breed for show. What hatchery would you suggest?
Ok, thank you. I admire you went through the work to make homemade formula from raw milk. We make raw food for our dogs everyday. Main reason we got chickens. The eggs.Honestly, I don't really know. I've had them from Ideal and I'd say skip that place. Both died of reproductive malfunctions. Lexie was very small and cockerel colored. Ivy was larger, but very, very dark. I can say that both were very sweet hens, though, as all BRs should be. If you don't care about looks and want to take a chance, I guess most hatcheries would do. I will never buy from Ideal again, even if I decided to take another chance on hatchery birds.
Then again, my McMurray daughters, were very long lived and decent size, plus excellent layers. Amanda, who is going on 12 years old and still laying, was out of the McMurray flock of a friend. Becca, her sister, lived to almost 10 years old. I would say of the large hatcheries, McMurray is much better than Ideal for BRs. That's my experience, for whatever it's worth.
https://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/barred_rock_started_pullets.html
https://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/barred_rocks.html
I went to a local TSC today and they had 3 bins of chicks - unusual for them at this time of year. Whoops...2 bins of chick and 2 of ducklings.
EVERY WATERER WAS BONE DRY. The duck food was empty. The chick food almost empty.
I asked someone to fill them and said I'd do it if they told me where the water is. The guy got some but didn't clean the waterers which had shavings in them and somewhat dirty.
I stayed and watched...
The 2 bins of chicks gathered around their water and drank - for more than 5 minutes. And after that, some of them were still drinking.
After that they were off to the food. Those ducklings were going to finish the feed within 10 minutes if I estimate correctly. Then what?
I'm chalking it up to weekend workers as I've never seen that in this or the other local TSC. But seriously, I think they probably would have stared dying if they hadn't gotten water within the half hour.