Bubblingbrooks Journey - Salut!

MsPony

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Ugh, that's horrible :( I'm sure we could do a fundraiser + discount from WAPF, you know?
 

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As long as they're eating someone elses hay bales.
 

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Bubblingbrooks said:
Got to find a spare tarp around here too, as the moose are now visiting our hay bales.
Can you kill them and eat them for it?
 

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Do you think it is necessary to separate the turkey pair to their own honeymoon sweet in order for them to set and hatch? Will they do their business and set with the chickens around???

Spring is almost upon us and my girls are going to start laying soon. Not sure if Tom is doing his job. I would really like to make their environment idea for hatching.

I wonder if I should separate mine as well?

hummmm......
 

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abifae said:
Bubblingbrooks said:
Got to find a spare tarp around here too, as the moose are now visiting our hay bales.
Can you kill them and eat them for it?
Do they have limits on moose in Alaska? I know in WA state where my brother lives it's 1 moose per lifetime. You have to request a permit, hope you get selected and if you get selected you have that one time to get a moose or you either don't get another chance at a permit or have to wait some amount of years to re-apply (can't really recall). He has had moose before and said it was quite tasty! Come to think of it, I believe I have too - just can't remember if it was moose or bear...but it was from VT.
 
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