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  1. keljonma

    Homeschooling and manual skills?

    Our dd homeschools. The two oldest (girl 13 and boy 10) are able to cook, make jam, help around the house, make grocery lists as items run low, care for their animals, sew, quilt, knit, garden, fish (and clean them) and use small hand tools. They helped add insulation to their home last year and...
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    Chicken won't get off the roost

    Although she may not appear to be sick to a human, chickens are very quick to pick up on another's weakness. It could be she is being picked on by the rest of the flock, and the roost is a safe haven. Personally, I would isolate her where she can be observed for 24 hours. By herself, she may...
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    Quail_Antwerp: Words from the Barnyard...

    We have rain/snow showers/snow in our forecast this week. How is life by you? I tried to go to your blog using your website link under your avatar, but the link is wrong. I sure miss our daily chats. :( Still having really (^^^) fb issues. :lol:
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    mrbstephens - Dare To Live The Dream - WE MOVED!

    Congratulations on the move! Your new place sounds just what you were looking for!
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    Cover crops and permanent rows~anyone doing them?

    We've mostly used buckwheat as cover crop ... honeybees love buckwheat flowers and we love buckwheat honey. ;)
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    Ohio Roll Call

    TeddyRoosevelt and I are leaving Ashtabula County, Ohio at the end of Dec 2011. In January 2012 we are relocating to Texas.
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    Quail_Antwerp: Words from the Barnyard...

    You should try a sling or backpack carrier like the old snugglies. Babies always seem to sleep better when they are being held and they don't necessarily care if they are on your back or chest. :)
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    Quail_Antwerp: Words from the Barnyard...

    My goodness, QA, my goodness! Congratulations on all those blessings!
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    Lorihadams-- hi guys...been busy!

    A quart jar hold 3 pounds of honey. Are you sure $9 is the right selling price for that size container in your area??? Up here that size goes for $15 - $20, depending on the type of honey and when it was produced.
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    Dacjohns--Changes

    Congratulations on the new home! Moving is not necessarily fun but the possibility for "adventure" can be. I always thought Idaho would be a great spot to re-locate; but the older I get the less I like winter. :) Again, best wishes on the move!
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