Quote: If there is moisture in the lawn clippings it will cause the grain to go moldy which can cause aspergillosis. Some people do collect lawn clippings as hay, but hopefully it is very dry.
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Quote: If there is moisture in the lawn clippings it will cause the grain to go moldy which can cause aspergillosis. Some people do collect lawn clippings as hay, but hopefully it is very dry.
Where near Seattle are you located? If you want to come see the setup we have any time you are welcome! I love company and serve good coffeeThanks, everyone, for the advice! My son is down for his nap, so I'm going to get off my butt and go work on the yard. As soon as I'm done pulling the weeds that are going to seed in the back yard, I can get back to ripping up vinca in the front yard. It would help if I could do more than 2-3 hours at a time. *sigh* But posting here is helping to get me motivated.![]()
Jennifer
Definitely!Oh my gosh - they are SO cute! As soon as my schedule is my own again, we will connect.
I agree, the meat from those birds looked so nice and healthy! I might be interested in trying out a few meaties, and exchanging labor for help with processing.I have had a couple of requests about buying meat birds next spring. I know that I will buy my meaties from this hatchery again next year. http://www.schlechthatchery.com/ They sent me the biggest healthiest chicks that I have ever gotten from a hatchery. So if anyone is interested in combining an order, so that you can buy less than 25 chicks at a time let me know. I am willing to coordinate an order for a group. The chicks are only .95 cents each for straight run chicks. I would think that there would be some saving on the shipping with a large order.
I live in Normandy Park and need to get some grower feed I want to keep it organic and get it locally there is a feed store in burien but they are not sure what brand they carry it is just a bulk bag and so I am hoping I could get some feed back on where you feel people are the most helpfull and a great local comapany.
Thank you
mine eat the leaves off the wisteria - think that is a sign to prune it out of reach...Though some eat foxgloves like it's candy...![]()
I was reading a thread about what to put in nesting boxes. We shred all our personal paperwork so I'm planning on using it in the nesting boxes.If the paper is shredded, it will compost quickly. In our city, we're not allowed to recycle any shredded paper. So I always dump my shredded paper into the compost bin. It seems like it only takes a few weeks before it is completely unrecognizable. And, I'm composting regular paper - not newspaper. Shredded newspaper will compost faster.
If you are worried about the ink... most newspapers use a soy-based ink. Our Cub Scout Pack visited a local newspaper print shop (that prints all major newspapers that get delivered to the West Coast). That was one thing they stressed to us was that all the ink was soy-based and compostable.