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Moon888

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Today I got 5 eggs. I'm posting pictures of them. The olive egg at the bottom is from yesterday. This next picture is mind blowing. A jumbo chicken egg is 70 grams so this is a definite ouch eggView attachment 28892 I didn't realize that SS has a different way of posting picturesView attachment 28891
That is incredible, looks like a tripple egg : ) : ) : ) How long have you been located where you are?
 

Hinotori

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Thats amazing : ) For the past 3 years I have not been able to grow pumpkins; this year, I have chooks and they must have fertilised the pumpkin seeds that I feed them (to keep parasites at bay), and are now growing in the most unlikely places : ) We recently bought an acreage property in NSW of AU, and one of the projects that is on the list, is my "Tulsi Garden". The "sticks" of sacred basil planted, have all survived, due to the excessive rain that we have been experiencing, since we landed here 16 months ago. I'm so looking forward to getting the tunnel done (covered with open bird black plastic netting), and becoming self sufficient : )

Squash loves chicken poop. Doesn't burn with fresh poop. Just gets big.
 

akroberts

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This is a picture of my back yard
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akroberts

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Might need some chest waders there. Or a boat
The closest it has been is right at the back of the house but not high enough to do any damage. I'm more concerned about the animals because one has to stay outside because she's not house trained and I might have to bring my chickens inside and she doesn't like them
 
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