Dboybudz
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That's what I was thinking they make look to good to be true. Clean off decks and things.I wouldn't trust that for anything more than a sidewalk with the driest and fluffiest powder.
That's what I was thinking they make look to good to be true. Clean off decks and things.I wouldn't trust that for anything more than a sidewalk with the driest and fluffiest powder.
Looks like my Myrtle that i used to have. She was a great bird. RIR if I remember correctly.happy friday! got our first three eggs today from the ladies.
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I didn't have much success germinating seeds, 2 for 6. I had planned to start some tomato and pepper seeds in them but now I think I'll use pro-mix instead and save them for when I try to clone.Your single root is about the same as the sole root that made it through for me, and only one of them even made that much progress. The other three didn't even seem to try to penetrate down into the rooter, the roots were just coiled up in the little depression under the seed.
Maybe you can help out in a little debate we'd had about the best method for launching chickens. I say it's the underhanded basketball granny shot. I think others decided the football toss would be best. Mine still aren't cooperative with testing my theory.happy friday! got our first three eggs today from the ladies.
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these look very similar to RIR, except they have some white feathers around their necks. this breed is Hyline Brown, which I read some place is a White Leghorn x with RIR. they're known for their prolific egg production. they're not super keen on being handled, but they're great foragers so they'll be helping out in the garden this spring to get the beds turned over.Looks like my Myrtle that i used to have. She was a great bird. RIR if I remember correctly.
I like the field goal method...works for gophers also.Maybe you can help out in a little debate we'd had about the best method for launching chickens. I say it's the underhanded basketball granny shot. I think others decided the football toss would be best. Mine still aren't cooperative with testing my theory.
Horizontal "studs"I have been doing that for awhile with my LED kluge light for veg. I'm only running the Mars Hydro at 50% at the moment. I need to raise the clothes hangar dowel for more clearance in the closet for flower. I can't find any studs in the ceiling to put hooks in. I can barely find any in the wall.
It has a room behind it but it is non load bearing, the rest of the walls are 2' OC.Horizontal "studs"
Ah, yes. Myrtle hated being caught as well. Most of the birds we had, once you caught them and if you held them right, they were at least ok. A couple despised being held and would try to escape at all costs. Lol.these look very similar to RIR, except they have some white feathers around their necks. this breed is Hyline Brown, which I read some place is a White Leghorn x with RIR. they're known for their prolific egg production. they're not super keen on being handled, but they're great foragers so they'll be helping out in the garden this spring to get the beds turned over.
rugby toss, always forward with a little spin.Maybe you can help out in a little debate we'd had about the best method for launching chickens. I say it's the underhanded basketball granny shot. I think others decided the football toss would be best. Mine still aren't cooperative with testing my theory.
my plan is no chickens in the garden once the plants are in. but in the winter/early spring, i'm okay with it.Ah, yes. Myrtle hated being caught as well. Most of the birds we had, once you caught them and if you held them right, they were at least ok. A couple despised being held and would try to escape at all costs. Lol.
I remember having wishful thoughts of my birds helping in the garden. Then it turned into stupid freeloaders that would hop their fence and take 3 bites out of EVERY. SINGLE. PEPPER and TOMATO they could reach and then leave them there to rot. Hahahaha. They were so much fun though.
Oh yes. That was my plan as well. Chickens give zero fucks. That said, they only had a 4' tall fence to hop. They could free range as much as they wanted to.my plan is no chickens in the garden once the plants are in. but in the winter/early spring, i'm okay with it.
they're currently shitting blue turds. the old man strung up a red cabbage for them, kinda like an edible tetherball. they love it, but it's turning their poop the most wild colors.
I mentioned it because I was going to put in one of those wire shelves in a closet and had a hell of a time finding a stud. I ran into the same problem with a wall in my basement too.It has a room behind it but it is non load bearing, the rest of the walls are 2' OC.
It took me about 2 years to get aerocloning dialed in. In sequence of problems I solved.I sucked at aerocloning. Only grew one root in all my attempts.
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You have to put them in a burlap sack, spin it round and round, then they are ready for anything that doesn't involve walking, flying, or running.Maybe you can help out in a little debate we'd had about the best method for launching chickens. I say it's the underhanded basketball granny shot. I think others decided the football toss would be best. Mine still aren't cooperative with testing my theory.