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CC ,I have a name for dogs that attack my livestock.....dead. I'll admit I love dogs and have even been in tears as I looked through the sights.....but I still pulled the trigger. My neighbors know my policy on the issue. I'm glad that your neighbor payed for the birds.
I'm praying for everybody affected by the crazy weather. We've had small tornadoes in the area then only have the temps drop into the thirties.......
Well I woke back up folks.....snicker....Happy New Year!
Missouri, like most states, allows killing dogs that attack livestock.
I think MO's law is very strong. If a dog 'worries' livestock, you can track that dog across the state and kill it wherever you find it except confined on its owner's property.
I actually had to inform animal control of the substance of that law.
I was wondering, what are some ya'lls plan s for the new year? I'm gonna get back to working here on the farm....I've neglected it now for over three years . No more of that!
Ahem, Happy New Year Wisher.
Pretty much the same here. My place used to be a showplace. Then came travel for work and then chickens. I haven't been able to catch up yet.
One plan is to start a gardening/animal husbandry apprenticeship so I can get help.
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Today I am going to keep working on my current quilt project and staying inside mostly. ...
It's beautiful.
.... Now that I have animals, it's almost impossible for me to do road trip visits to my kids anymore. That kinda sucks. Oh well... It's a new year. Lets see what happens with it!
I'm with you. The only problem I have raising chickens is that international travel is almost impossible.
I'm a co-organizer of a chicken group with over 700 members and we started a chicken sitting service but my setup isn't merely a coop with 4 chickens so I've been very reluctant to burden anyone with 8+ flocks for more than a day or two.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Congrats on the chicks too!
I'm sorry to hear about the chicken losses. I've been looking into electric fencing. Parmak seems to be one of the more preferred brands. It's an option.
My oldest had some surgery done yesterday, so she is here with me for a couple days, so I can care for her, and help her recuperate. Her husband loaded up all the kids, and they all went to his mother's, until Sunday night.
I think electric would solve some problems here but my perimeter is so convoluted I haven't been able to figure it out yet. I could move it inward but then I would lose some valuable forage space.
No goats? I ran across a number of your posts browsing BYH.
Same here.
Chinese people make Chinese food.
Chinese people make Japanese food.
We have a local restaurant where Chinese people make both. VERY convenient! And the food is good too.
Japanese people ... well I guess they don't make food!
If Japanese make sushi, it is pricey.
Here its Either Thai or Vietnamese or Chinese making Japanese food. The Japanese that do charge an arm and a leg.
My favorite Sushi place is run by a Thai family. Both Thai and Japanese food are excellent. Mike the owner is the Sushi chef. He trained in Los Angeles with a big Japanese sushi chef.
Oh and when I get eggs going again they will buy any I can bring down.
deb
A Vietnamese restaurant at which my son was a chef occasionally bought some of my eggs and produce.