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I Am Gonna Catch My Neighbor's Chicken
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 69523898:MV8yOTUwOTM5XzUyMTUxNDg0XzlCQjVENTk3] [quote:Crunch62:MV8yOTUwOTM5XzUyMTUxMzQ5XzRDRkVGMEEz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 69669186:MV8yOTUwOTM5XzUyMTUwNzkxXzQ4M0VDOTY1] AMAZING This is worth the entire GLP memebership alone, to even listen to people like you Crunch. This blows my mind, the eggs are the moneyball, Goat, you gettin this? 20 eggs in the wheelbarrow That is some serious serious cheddah. [/quote] Keep in mind the timeframe over which said eggs were laid. A young hen will lay nearly one egg every 24 hours. Assuming it was the same hen laying in the wheelbarrow, it would have taken nearly 3 weeks to amass such a quantity and likely longer. Those eggs all got the float test and some were questionable. A few were definitely no-go. The moral of the story is to find your hens' egg stash sooner rather than later. Chicken eggs have a protective membrane on them, so washing them is only necessary if they are very dirty. They can sit on the counter for 3 weeks in moderate or cool temps without going bad. In the refrigerator, they are good for 2 months or more. [/quote] Okay sweet thanks. What I did was, I took an old cat-litter-box-sheild which is a full sheild and I have a extra basket that fit nicely under there, and I put the shelter/basket which has just a tiny little door just about cat/chicken size, and I wonder if since I put it right next to the maters, she might go into it? I will update the thread, but, the twop stray cats I already saw one eyeing her, he was all pumalike running to her just now and I said, scat and he ran, I then filled the dishes for the cvats so maybe with full bellies they will leave her alone?? I need to get it up high because what's the problem here is that cats can go everywhere chickens can go! May have to out some cats to put the egg flow into effect! I am joking I would never kill cats, just maybe I can trap them and I don't know, drive them to catland. Damn cats do NOT lay eggs! [/quote]
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There's no code here, this thread is straightforward.
My neighbor is one of the best types, he has so many chickens they wander into my yard!
I am not one of those crazy dog owners with yappng barking dogs in my yard, chickens are safe.
But I am gonna close my gate and keep a couple!
FAIR GAME BRO!
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