Anyone a fan of Terry Pratchett or Douglas Adams? Absurd fantasy/scifi, they're pretty funny. I haven't read many books in a while, I can go without for a year or two, and then suddenly I dive into books again and read 100 books in a few months.
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Anyone a fan of Terry Pratchett or Douglas Adams? Absurd fantasy/scifi, they're pretty funny. I haven't read many books in a while, I can go without for a year or two, and then suddenly I dive into books again and read 100 books in a few months.
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Yes it is. It is the only thing that they can eat that won't hurt the turkey that I can think of. lol and it is cheap at the hardware store.
My grandpa Dixon brooded chicks on Blow sand. He built his own brooder out of a sheet of corrugated tin for the bottom four sides for containment and filled it with about three inches of blow sand...
In the desert blow sand like talc and builds up around bushes and rocks.. and goes through the door underneath making sand dunes on your floors. When I was a kid and we were having a sand storm you could hear it falling on everyone's papers in the class room tic tic tic... When it got that bad they sent us home...
But Grandpa was a brilliant farmer and a sharecropper. He would put a kerosine lamp under the brooder and that tin would pass on the heat to the chicks.... Dad said they would sprawl out on the sand to sleep. I know they made kerosine brooders back in those days but Grandpa just made his own...
deb
Your grandfather was ahead of his class in the brooder dept! That is great!
That's neat. Kuntry Girl is the one that started the first two turkey threads and she brooded all her turkey on sand and she had it hauled in by the truckloads for her pens. She would not put her turkey on the ground only on sand and would not put her turkey on the ground till they were two months old. And after I nearly lost a poult to it eating the pine shavings I changed over to sand. I scoop the top and then turn and mix it up and it last's a long time.
This is gorgeous!! All those points are daunting!!Tnspurs keep a close eye on the chick with the crossed beak. I have hatched a couple and my experience has been they progressively get worse as the chick ages. Mine probably stemmed from genetics though and I have heard many people's chickens only get a mild case. I tried everything with my chicks but it didn't help. I didn't wait as long as SCG to euthanize my chicks but they got way worse than her picture really quickly.
Yes SCG are working on the same pattern. I really love the fabrics they chose for this (we have the same kit). I want to do this again in a different color if the final result comes out nice.
I also just finished up a pattern SCG sent to me called buzz saw. I really like how this came out too. Still debating if this one stays with me or gets a new home with DS. He is in NY with DD and could probably use another blanket.
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WHen I talked to Don Schrider about cross beak he had to talk to his friend that breeds AMercaunas. APparently it is common among that breed. It is heritable and ususally gets worse,s o the recommend is cull. Of course what you do is your choice.
Snow followed by rain here.More snow coming tomorrow night. Maybe it'll hit you, too, Arielle. Seems a shame to have survived this awful winter and not have a record to show for it.
I've probably got to shovel the chicken coop roof tomorrow before this round.
Anyone read anything good lately? I'll likely be finishing my book tonight and looking for something else to start on.
Quote: NO NO NO I will not have not read Stephen King. THe movies were enough. I get panicy when walking around the farm at night. . . many things go bump in the night out there.
I stopped reading series after I attempted to read the Tarnesman of GOR....I think he stopped at number 48... Scifi very sexist but I loved it...![]()
Not a romance novel reader but am kind of enjoying the ones by Nora Roberts Grandma reads one per day on Audio. So we ALL get to hear the juicy bits... I am thinking... Wow grandmas pretty forward thinking for a 98 year old. Shes been reading Nora Roberts for a good twenty hears before her eyesight failed her. For what its worth the Braille institute has just about everything in digital format and the use is free because its a library.
Once a month we take her there and she brings a HUGE Bag of the books shes read and then she comes home with a HUGE bag of books to read.
deb
Haaahaaaa. I quit reading romance books when my first baby arrived. NOthing romantic about raising 2 kids!! lol
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I love their little feet - and NO, I don't eat them. Duckies are for cuddling.