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I might! Currently it is quite slow.

The past couple of years the hatch a longs have been getting smaller. I think it has to do with all the monthly hatch a longs running all the time
I agree that having constant hatchalongs reduces the number of participants in each and takes away the novelty of them. I remember :old when the only hatchalongs were the New Year's Eve and Easter ones...and when the Cinco De Mayo Turkey hatchalong started.
Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end.....
 
deb, glad you're recovering nicely, and it's so good to hear more from you now.

scg, think flame thrower. It shouldn't take long to take care of your driveway with one of those, and if any critters get in the way, you'd have roasted whatever for supper.

Ron, be more careful, and stop wasting home made ice cream. If you must drop a bowl, wait until it's the store bought stuff. How's the cut heel doing?

No matter what you say, I really enjoy raising mealworms, and my flock is reaping the benefits. I use everything organic for them, and I quit freeze drying them. I just sift them, pour them in a bag, take them out, and feed a few handfuls to my chickens. Since they're bugs, I think they're much closer to what would be found in their normal diet, so a better choice as far as treats go.

I hope to get out tomorrow morning, and deworm my flock, and hopefully dust everyone. I want to rake out the hay, and turn all the dirt, but I can do one section at a time for that, so it doesn't wear me out too bad. When I get all that done, I will spray everything down. Spring cleaning!
 
Getaclue, all the chores you have to handle tomorrow are severely wearing me out.:barnie

I got worn out just thinking about it, BUT I remembered I brought home a slice of cheesecake, topped with vanilla bean whipped cream, and fresh strawberries from Red Lobster. I'm eating it now. Right now, I don't give a darn about tomorrow. Life is good!
 

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