Thank you. Same to you and everyone else. Get to test out my new kilt tomorrow. Nice and cool today, which is good as lots of yard work and don't want to be sweating harder then Charlie Sheen on a pile of hookers.Hope you all have a safe and most joyous Easter season The weather is wonderful here so we are really enjoying it. Hope yall are too. Happy Easter.
Chickens haven't been bad so far. The egg layers we have are kinda fun. They are used to me coming into their coop and I have gotten them to eat from my hand. You can kinda see some personalities in them too.good luck with em Jason I know nothing bout chickens and hope to maybe learn a bit from your experience
It seems like it some days. I need to keep my wife away from Rural King and Tractor Supply. Sadly the wife has learned a glass of whiskey or two and she can talk me into more birds.Looks like your starting a poultry farm jason. Best way I like chicken is fried with biscuits and greens.
We had feathery critters on the farm when I was growing up. We did enjoy them. We had a pole cat getting in the chicken coup once. My brother set some metal traps around and we caught him one night. We heard the racket from the house, so I asked my brother what he was going to do now. I didn't want to get near that loaded skunk. He took the 12 gage and went out the door. I heard 2 or 3 shots, so I knew that was the end of it, ha. Everytime it rained that summer you could smell where he obliterated that thing.
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Yup, I use their poop in the garden. You can use it fresh without having to let it sit like chicken poop. We don't have nothing that big here.My grand Pa raised rabbits and had quite a business going. I dont remember all the details as I was young, but I remember the Rabbit house. Long and in it was rabbit cages on both sides. The cages were raised and under them was tin angled down to the center of the house with gutters attached to the inner legs. The rabbit poop would roll down the tin and into the gutters aided with a water hose it was checked ad rinsed daily. The poop would then be pushed out of the house down the gutters into some collecting tubs and then carried to a composting bin. He kept a stud book and careful control sold lots of rabbits and compost by the sack. We always had a couple rabbits a week and grew amazing gardens when I was a kid. Folks would come from miles away to buy his "Fertilizer"