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rhoda_bruce
Almost Self-Reliant
I have been out of grain a few days, except for some hen scratch, I picked up, real quick, with the dog feed to just hold me over, until I could make a trip to the river. So I have put 4 days rations to ferment. It has made a difference. I don't pick up as many eggs without fermenting.
So I have 90 eggs in the bator, the brooder is empty and waiting for the chicks and now I can start selling eggs a while. I have a customer coming in the next few minutes.
While I was running out of grain, I decreased expenses a bit, by killing extra drakes and now trying to determine if I will kill anything else. But with all my bins full, and fermenting, I should be good a while.
I tried using Daddy reciprocating saw to cut some tractor tires to use as raised beds, but the blade is bent. Sometimes its hard doing all this stuff alone.
Well, today DS and I unloaded the Suburban of the grain I bought Thursday and it was the easiest ever. Its been dry a while and I backed the Suburban all the way to the gate of the coop, got DD8 to stand at the gate, with a little net, looking scary for the birds and all I had to do was untie the sacks so DS could grab and pour in the bins. I think we figured the most ideal way to get the job done in the future.
I wonder if I can use the grass that grows in the orchard as hay. I mean.....if I'm going to have rabbits and I have grass, I can dry, rake and store.....maybe.
So I have 90 eggs in the bator, the brooder is empty and waiting for the chicks and now I can start selling eggs a while. I have a customer coming in the next few minutes.
While I was running out of grain, I decreased expenses a bit, by killing extra drakes and now trying to determine if I will kill anything else. But with all my bins full, and fermenting, I should be good a while.
I tried using Daddy reciprocating saw to cut some tractor tires to use as raised beds, but the blade is bent. Sometimes its hard doing all this stuff alone.
Well, today DS and I unloaded the Suburban of the grain I bought Thursday and it was the easiest ever. Its been dry a while and I backed the Suburban all the way to the gate of the coop, got DD8 to stand at the gate, with a little net, looking scary for the birds and all I had to do was untie the sacks so DS could grab and pour in the bins. I think we figured the most ideal way to get the job done in the future.
I wonder if I can use the grass that grows in the orchard as hay. I mean.....if I'm going to have rabbits and I have grass, I can dry, rake and store.....maybe.