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I am chipping away at the website - the basic design layout is done but now I have to work on the content.

This is going to be more than a website to sell chickens. I am trying to make a website full of information and resources for the back yard chicken fancier as the hobby grows.

Lots and lots of work.

I just turned on the AC as my PC generated a lot of warmth. I felt like I was sitting in a brooder.
 
I had finally gotten to upper 80's - low 90's, typical May weather here, but a front (which brought us about 3" of much needed rain) has dropped us back into the 70's for the next few days. Lovin' it! Perfect weather for outdoor projects! (What the heck an I doing in here? I'm burnin' daylight!)
 
Wow! I knew from reading your GTFOH thread that you were a smart guy, but that's some great stuff! Thank you for sharing your research with me! It looks like I may have to wait until I have a pretty large flock to buy my individual ingredients, but that gives me a good idea, and that website will be great to have. I appreciate it!
Not smart - just bored. LOL

Living 7500 miles away from my family and farm drastically reduces my chore factor.

I could be watching TV or visiting web sites that get me in trouble or research stuff.

Reasearch keeps my brain active.

The http://www.feedipedia.org/ was a revelation for me. I read almost every single product on there looking to see if I could adapt them for my environment. I am glad you appreciate the link
 
So, reading along, and it finally hits me, I may have said something that could be taken the wrong way. I really didn't mean to..sometimes my foot goes into my mouth without thinking...glad you can't see that through the computer..and then I type along, just putting my two cents out there. I didn't mean to take away from all of the good studying and to say it isn't a good thing to do what you guys do..knowing all of the good ways to feed.
Someone had to know their stuff to put my feed, lay mash together, glad they did. :) Oz, you are like one of my Aunts. She reads everything out there. And, even writes some. It really is good to keep the brain busy with knowledgeable things. I know I've learned a lot on BYC. I come running to here if I have a question. Always a place to find the answer. My reading just so happens to not be..on feed. lol..I didn't know there was so much to know. It is interesting. Even went to your link. Wow.
Ask me anything about certain birth defects. Did a lot of reading on that back in the day.
Ask me about dogs. Ask me about cats. That's where a lot of my reading used to be as I rescued and fostered. Ask me about certain plants. Ask me about snorkling. I do know a little about chickens now too.
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[COLOR=333333]Wow! I knew from reading your GTFOH thread that you were a smart guy, but that's some great stuff! Thank you for sharing your research with me! It looks like I may have to wait until I have a pretty large flock to buy my individual ingredients, but that gives me a good idea, and that website will be great to have. I appreciate it![/COLOR]

Not smart - just bored. LOL

Living 7500 miles away from my family and farm drastically reduces my chore factor.

I could be watching TV or visiting web sites that get me in trouble or research stuff.

Reasearch keeps my brain active. 

The http://www.feedipedia.org/ was a revelation for me. I read almost every single product on there looking to see if I could adapt them for my environment. I am glad you appreciate the link

Lol! I gotcha. I would want to do something to keep my mind occupied too. I know it must drive you crazy to be so far from your family! I'm glad everything is finally working out for you guys with your babies. And I do really appreciate that link. Unbeknownst to you, I've been copying a lot of the stuff you say about incubators and now feed ;-)

And it's all good Cynthia! I didn't mean to bore anyone, I just knew there are a lot of educated chicken folks here, especially on this, my most favorite thread! :) I value you guys' opinions! And truly appreciate the sharing of your research!
 
Oz if u have a forum on ur site; i want to apply for the moderator position. There seem to be no qualifications or even common sense involved in that job.
 

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