My daughter's teethers were boiled chicken thigh bones with a string
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My daughter's teethers were boiled chicken thigh bones with a string
Quote: That's a double Ouch!
@ChickenCanoe I have 2 white rocks and 4 leghorns.
There are usually 5 or 6 white eggs everyday. And on most days I will have 1 of the huge, jumbo double yolkers. She which ever one it is has been doing this from the beginning almost. Since they all started laying about the same time, and none of my white egg layers has ever squatted and they would all sing for each other at first, I never really figured out which one it is. But it's the same one I'm thinking because the pointed end always has the same little wrinkle on it. I 'm hoping during the winter she'll slow down on that and get it regulated.
Of the 3 threads I can't decide which has more food? Either way, it all sounds so GOOD!
My daughter's teethers were boiled chicken thigh bones with a string
I developed a chart (based on an amalgum of others on the web) of birds that I have (or should have) and their qualities
http://cocopoultryfarm.com/Selecting.html
interesting, inventive, way to over engineered n complex for my tasteCheck out this chicken door video on the first video in this thread I think it's amazing
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...do-you-have-one-pictures-please#post_10529866
interesting, inventive, way to over engineered n complex for my taste![]()
Speaking of interesting...
I just learnt that the language spoken in Greenland is Inuktitut
I thought I would share in case you ever needed to know
I'm guessing it's similar to "Inuit"... Which means "the people" and has nothing to do with eating raw meat... I think... Eskimo means raw meat eater.... I think.... Don't quote me on that....