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[COLOR=0000CD]Oh and one more thing. I noticed some of you were talking about brewery left overs for animal food! (at least I hope you were lol) This guy is Forest he is one of the greatest guys you will meet and he is in Granet Falls. Here is his add from Craigslist. This stuff is great, it is what I have my pigs on and I toss some out to the chickens every once in a while.[/COLOR]

Offering barley mash from a local brewery. Loaded in 55 gal barrels, weight between 350- 400 lbs. $15.00 per barrel plus barrel deposit of $ 5.00 on the farm. Can load No delivery at this time. Feed will average 9 to 12% protein and is great for growing cattle, sheep and goats and maintenance on hogs. Also some corn @ $20.00 per barrel. First come first served. Please call Forest for more info 425-220-1831 and load time, Don't check this e-mail very often.




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Yes that was what we were talking about.... his % of protein is incorrect unless he does not cook/brew beer like normal. But that stuff is great for fresh feed. Just never keep more then a week, store in cool dark place, and understand that the bottom of a barrel will be sloppy wet stuff (hence why I use 5 gallon buckets)

You can find it free if you have enough critters to feed a large amount. the brewery I get from makes about 7-16 32gallon garbage cans full of mash a week. I only use 1 can a week (5-6 5 gallon buckets)
 
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Ron B, CL tells me you are the top bowler from Bikini Bottom. My reflex time is so slow, I just close my eyes and click. Best I've done is 89 once. Any tips for bettering my score??
 
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I just wanna have a warm fuzzy fer a second! I know I don't come on very much anymore--been very very busy with not much extra snuggle time with my computer--if I am online, it's usually on that OTHER social site - you know FB- lol BUT, if I hadn't started coming here sometime ago, I would have missed out on some really great friendships...
and I wanna thank CR for letting me invite myself on his dune trip--it was a much needed sand shredding vacation and look forward to duning with his group again!! and I love the pic of you, DW and Quincy in your rail.. ;)

Welcome to the very many new names I am seeing-- hope you have been enjoying the ride here and all the chicken obsession you being enabled of.
PS-- the serama folks are the WORST enablers of ALL! hahahah
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Well here is the skinny so far......
Not only is it still raining, but I had to call DH at work to let him know I got the backhoe stuck in possibly the only mud out in the front area
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! So not only am I covered in nettle stings from head to toe ankle, but I wont be getting anything done on the turkey coop today
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Also I have a Buff O that has been trying for about a week or so to go broody on me (and she is mean as a some what broody) and now Fancy my Silver Laced Wyandott with feathered feet decided she is now broody
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. This is what I get for wishing for my first broody a while back, I got one and then some. So, even thought I have "enough" chickens, I am looking for hatching eggs from somone in my area (ish). I don't really mind what they are, but I am hoping to find some Black Copper Marans most of all. Other breeds that are on the top of my list are; (anything that will lay me DARK brown eggs or green/blue eggs)


*EE's
*Araucana
*Ameraucana
*Speckled Sussex
*Jersey Giant
*BLR Wyandotte
*Orpington


Now that is just a list of my top wants, but right now I will take anything pretty much just to give these ladys some chicks of their own!
All I have are Light Sussex mixes (Bob only has one fellow Sussex to work with and she's a Buff), but you're welcome to them if you want to meet me at the Kingston ferry dock.

--Deborah
 
Any seasoned chicken people...if I have one coop this year with its' capacity just about maxed out (by the time I finally finish acquiring newbies next weekend), but I really want more next year and the run/yard will be plenty big enough, would it work to have 2 separate flocks/2 separate coops/1 run/yard? I was thinking of gettting established this year with our current setup, then adding an additional coop in the backyard. I just wonder how it works adding more birds as chicks. If they have their own coop, they'll be safe from my current flock right? Will they automatically want to stay in their own separate coops with no crossover at night? Or will some of the hens invade the new coop next year? Just musing. Thanks!
 
ok , not the feather on top of the back by the tail, sort of underneath those? I posted a pic of my welsummer a few days ago and everyone said he was a roo, his comb is bright red too and no one elses is. Thank you for the help!
Emerging hackle on a young cockerel (yes) under the back feathers & just in front of the tail is called the 'Saddle" and the feathers parted you will see emerging hackle kinda looks like quills growing out...LOL
 
Centralia:
Dick's Brewing
3516 Galvin Road
Centralia WA 98531
Telephone: +1 360-736-7760
Toll-Free: +1 800-586-7760
Hours: Friday 3:00pm-7:00pm.
Brewer: David Pendleton
Grit City Brewing — Planned
200 East Third Street
Centralia WA 98531
Telephone: +1 360-556-7359
McMenamins Olympic Club
112 North Tower Avenue
Centralia WA 98531
Telephone: +1 360-736-5164
Hours: Sunday-Thursday 7:00am-midnight, Friday-Saturday 7:00am-1:00am.
Gig Harbor:
7 Seas Brewing Company
3207 57th Street Court NW
Gig Harbor WA 98335
Telephone: +1 253-514-8129
Hours: Wednesday-Friday 3:00pm-9:00pm, Saturday-Sunday 2:00pm-8:00pm.
Long Beach
Grey Parrot Brewing Co.
1506 Pacific Avenue North
Long Beach WA 98631
Telephone: +1 360-642-4739
Hours: Friday noon-10:00pm.
Shelton:
Grove Street Brewhouse
233 South First Street
Shelton WA 98584
Telephone: +1 360-462-2739
Hours: Monday-Thursday 2:00pm-8:00pm, Friday-Saturday 2:00pm-10:00pm
and I'm sure there is more... just look for microbrewery
RW you are a jewel ! Thanks!
P.S. Is the grains wet ?
How do you store it ?
 
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