Apr 2, 2013 #1 GinaR In the Brooder 12 Years Apr 24, 2007 19 1 24 UK, on the east coast The advice given by The United States Department of Agriculture in 1918
Apr 2, 2013 #2 Megan Amber Songster 6 Years Mar 13, 2013 3,970 81 198 That's pretty cool! Not much has changed except that anyone can understand and nowadays we about need a translator to decipher what the books say! Thanks For Posting!
That's pretty cool! Not much has changed except that anyone can understand and nowadays we about need a translator to decipher what the books say! Thanks For Posting!
Apr 2, 2013 #3 intarsia1 In the Brooder 6 Years Mar 28, 2013 11 0 22 Fair Oaks CA I agree with every point except the first one. I love the variety of eggs our mixed flock produces and so do the folks who get their eggs from us. Deborah
I agree with every point except the first one. I love the variety of eggs our mixed flock produces and so do the folks who get their eggs from us. Deborah
Apr 2, 2013 #4 Going Quackers Crowing 12 Years May 24, 2011 7,856 1,019 441 On, Canada what was the line about infertile eggs?
Apr 2, 2013 #5 Megan Amber Songster 6 Years Mar 13, 2013 3,970 81 198 Oh Yeah. That's true. All my eggs are fertile.
Apr 2, 2013 #6 3KillerBs Addict 14 Years Jul 10, 2009 23,957 73,324 1,431 North Carolina Sandhills My Coop My Coop Going Quackers said: what was the line about infertile eggs? Click to expand... Well, if you were going to ship without refrigeration in warm weather that would matter.
Going Quackers said: what was the line about infertile eggs? Click to expand... Well, if you were going to ship without refrigeration in warm weather that would matter.