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    Poultry Questions (calling ALL turkeys, and geese people)

    1. Whats the breed for me? I want a large heritage breed thats hardy and will raise their own young. I like the Standard Bronze most of all. Do they meet these qualities?We raise Midget Whites and like them but then we want a sized for two people and these guys butcher out at 12-16 pounds. MW's...
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    Beekeeping--a new beek's journey!PIC HEAVY (first week of Oct)

    For those beeks in eastern Ohio you missed a good small conference today in Cadiz Ohio. A good Keynote address and three opportunities to go to workshops. This was sponsored by the Carroll County, Harrison County, Jefferson County and Tuscarawas county Beekeepers Associations. This is the first...
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    Plain Dress

    I think the meaning of this biblical quote is to be in the world but not of the world. My interpretation of that is that although we live in the world and deal with the world, in our personal and worship lives we need to focus on non-worldly things (what ever your interpretation of that is). I...
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    Got a free rabbit hutch

    Checkout the breeds at the show but don't buy until you have had time to think about why you want a rabbit....meat....pet....fiber. When you decide to buy try to go to the breeders farm for pickup. Rabbit show are very stressful for the rabbit and since moving them to your home will be added...
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    Plain Dress

    I wear skirts (below my knee length), plain color long sleeve turtle necks in cold weather, plain color modest neckline teeshirts or campshirt type blouses in warm weather. Pants (jeans or sweats) only in my home or barn if involved in heavy duty tasks where a skirt could be immodest. Wear my...
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    What did you do to save $ today?

    Thanks for the Manual reference!! Mine has the two part lid and the water area is like yours. Guess I'll have to try again once I get to read and study the manual. Thanks again.
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    BarredBuff's Homesteading Shenanigans

    Hey BB, Will be interested in hearing how the Lops produce as meat rabbits..... gain rate, feed conversion, etc. Years ago when DS was in 4-H we had Palomino and New Zealand whites for meat and Lops to sell as pets. Maybe we missed a meat deal with the Lops?
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    Need to learn "composting made easy"

    You may not need to worry about thinning trees in the section where you pen goats. They have a habit of eating the bark, thus girding and killing the trees. No more leafy canopy and lots of firewood in a couple years. Goats are also great at poison ivy eradication. Doesn't seem to bother them...
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    What did you do to save $ today?

    I have one just like it that was gifted to me several years ago. It works but holding the correct humidity is difficult so I don't use it much. Mine was all original parts and pieces. Think it is cool even if I don't use it as much as my newer cabinet one.
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    Sheep milk info~Just a little FYI :)

    LOL When my son was in Future Farmers he got teased for drinking goats milk. He was told it was too "goatie" and he would reply that is was better than their "cowie" stuff. Good, clean, fresh milk is tasty regardless of the source.
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    soapmaking supplies?

    If you have a custom or neighborhood slaughter house/meat store near you check with them for suet. I buy several big chunks every winter to hang out for the birds.
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    Ohiofarmgirl'sAdventuresinTheGoodLand-where ya been? whatcha been doin

    When you're thinking about where to put your hives remember the weight of the hive body and the honey supers when full. Lugging a 60 to 80+ pound box up or down a steep hill with bees buzzing around can be exciting!! The first year I had bees they were on the hill behind the barn because it...
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    Want to come back on this forum after almost two years!

    Momma..I retired last summer after more than 40 years in the education of special needs children and adults. I want to tell you that you will never know what a blessing your daughter is and will be to those she interacts with during her education. The children with the largest physical and...
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    calling wool people!!!

    You can open up the locks with a wire dog brush by holding one end of the lock and gently brushing(teasing) out the tip (or outside) end of the lock then reversing the lock and teasing the other (body) end. The goal of carding is to open the wool, removing dirt and veggie matter and get the...
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    recycling clothes

    Several used jeans ideas from a crafting group I belong to: 1) cut off jeans legs just below the crotch, turn inside out and sew across the legs, turn back to right side. Sew strips of colorful cotton material together to make handles. Thread the strips thu the belt loops and sew ends together...
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