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Hiding in the back with the tablet throwing away warranty parts.
Love throwing shit against a steel dumpster. |
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Quoted: @Smokedoff Found you this site. Looks like they sell charging system parts for kids toys.... Blue Waffle Surplus View Quote Will look!! Thanks!! |
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Quoted: What we doin today then? View Quote Chickens are fed and watered, dog is walked for the morning, laundry is done, meds are taken. Only thing left on the plate today is getting my ears lowered. Will probably also stop by the grandparents, considering their Monday, and take care of them for a bit. |
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Quoted: Chickens are fed and watered, dog is walked for the morning, laundry is done, meds are taken. Only thing left on the plate today is getting my ears lowered. Will probably also stop by the grandparents, considering their Monday, and take care of them for a bit. View Quote How many chickens do you keep? |
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.223 gonna be fine for the great Hootenanny Hoedown or will I need 7.62?
Asking for a friend. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Chickens are fed and watered, dog is walked for the morning, laundry is done, meds are taken. Only thing left on the plate today is getting my ears lowered. Will probably also stop by the grandparents, considering their Monday, and take care of them for a bit. How many chickens do you keep? Currently? Only six. We've had as many as 20, but 2018 was a rough year, specifically May. Predators got in one night and killed five birds. The heat that year took another three. The coldsnap in January had already taken two. |
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I know I just posted a bazinga, but Salma Hayek is 54 and looks like this, so whatever.
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Quoted: Quoted: Currently? Only six. We've had as many as 20, but 2018 was a rough year, specifically May. Predators got in one night and killed five birds. The heat that year took another three. The coldsnap in January had already taken two. Dang. Really rough year Yeah. There's debate if we want to restock the flock of normal-sized birds or just stick with game hens. The state fair being closed to anyone not competing this year really put a damper on getting more chickens. |
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Quoted: Yeah. There's debate if we want to restock the flock of normal-sized birds or just stick with game hens. The state fair being closed to anyone not competing this year really put a damper on getting more chickens. View Quote Those have got to be retarded expensive. Don't you have a feed store that sells chicks? |
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Quoted: Currently? Only six. We've had as many as 20, but 2018 was a rough year, specifically May. Predators got in one night and killed five birds. The heat that year took another three. The coldsnap in January had already taken two. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Chickens are fed and watered, dog is walked for the morning, laundry is done, meds are taken. Only thing left on the plate today is getting my ears lowered. Will probably also stop by the grandparents, considering their Monday, and take care of them for a bit. How many chickens do you keep? Currently? Only six. We've had as many as 20, but 2018 was a rough year, specifically May. Predators got in one night and killed five birds. The heat that year took another three. The coldsnap in January had already taken two. Oof. |
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Quoted: Those have got to be retarded expensive. Don't you have a feed store that sells chicks? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yeah. There's debate if we want to restock the flock of normal-sized birds or just stick with game hens. The state fair being closed to anyone not competing this year really put a damper on getting more chickens. Those have got to be retarded expensive. Don't you have a feed store that sells chicks? Yeah, in April. And not really. Don't buy the prize birds, and you can get three birds for ten, easily, if you buy a rooster with them. Most people don't want one because they don't want to deal with an aggressive roo when collecting eggs. Fuck, I'll make a deal for five or six birds for $20 and take the roo. You hold him upside-down by his feet once and he gets the picture of who is boss And with being close to the river, I've had now-passed roosters kill snakes and fuck up other critters what have tried to fuck with their hens, including one game rooster winning a fight with a juvenile cottonmouth. There was a fresh apple in their pen every day for a week for that one. |
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Thats cool.
I would like a rooster to get some hens to lay. That's for next spring to figure out |
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Definitely don't have the predator problem with snakes. That's pretty cool they protect the flock that well.
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Hell we got pheasants all over now since the neighbors fence has blown over twice.
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I think we have 28 right now, including the bantams. Plan to get a few more this spring.
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Get you some ameracaunas. They lay pastel blue and green eggs. Rhode Island Reds are your old reliables as far as egg production, and Buff Orpingtons are pretty good, too.
For a rooster, get yourself a little Cochin Bantam He'll be smaller than the hens, and have fluffy feet, but the one we had, he was a fucking riot bossing these hens bigger than him around |
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Quoted: Little more concerned with the coyotes right now. They drug my deer carcass from the woods and it's currently in my back yard. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If only you had a Belgian made scattergat you could introduce those birds to. Little more concerned with the coyotes right now. They drug my deer carcass from the woods and it's currently in my back yard. That was a gift you jerk |
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