Morning earthlings
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Have you come to speak with our leader, oh Exalted One?Morning earthlings
Perhaps but I find it very annoying to read.
There are quite a few serama breeders in MO. For a couple, seramas are all they raise. You could contact them to see if they ship.I am going to contact agway tomorrow and see if they can order me some seramas or where they beget them from because I don't want them to come from a hatchery, and sally I am not able to come get those chicks
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Have you seen this? Try to read it.
Many people are surprised they can read it without much problem, even though the letters are not in the correct order. (If you had trouble, see Answer 1 below.) But is what it says about reading true?
Not really. As Matt Davis of the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit at Cambridge University says, “There are elements of truth in this, but also some things which scientists studying the psychology of language know to be incorrect.” He’s unaware of any research at Cambridge that suggests otherwise.
Davis points out that the way the words were rearranged in the passage above makes them fairly easy to read. Here are alternate word scrambles from the text:
Why are the passage versions easier to read? It seems that when we read, we extract a lot of information from the context—so understanding several words in a sentence can help us guess another one. We also scan words and pick out markers that make them easy to identify, such as certain letter combinations and sounds. These elements make it easier to infer the word even when the letters are not in perfect order. You might note that in the passage above, many of these markers were maintained. For example, in “according” (aoccdrnig), the double c was maintained. Splitting them up (aricdocng) makes the word harder to read. In Cambridge (Cmabrigde) the second half of the word, “bridge,” was very nearly maintained. Changing the scramble to break up “bridge,” as in Cgmiadrbe, makes it much harder to read.
So the following passage should be harder to read:
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That's what they do. They don't have the same social sensibilities or morays as modern day humans.Have any of you ever dealt with a pedophile rooster before? I have 1 RIR roo that has young taste and will jump my young pullets. He's full grown and likes to get pullets before they even have their grown up voices yet. Any suggestions to curb his cravings? It's not like there aren't plenty of adult hens around
Howdy.... Back home from watching the grandkids..... That six hour drive seems to be getting a bit harder these days. I'm so sore and stiff by the time we get done i can hardly walk.
Anyways..... I candle today and all my Ayam Cemani eggs are developing on day 8.....
That's almost identical to my to do list.I need someone that has the guts and knowledge to find the right people to; fix the garage roof, re-side the coop, fix the plumbing, rewire the electric, put a drain in for the washing machine, and repair the floors.
Fix the bedroom door, replace leaky windows...
No, but I like it.Any of you ever heard this song?
Comes from both. For a dark egg, you definitely want to use a rooster that came out of the darkest egg and breed him to the hens laying the darkest eggs. He will impart many of his genetics to daughters.From what I was told on this thread many moons ago, the hen determines the egg color. The color will only change when the rooster is bred back to his daughters.
Likely that she quit because the hatch was staggered. She will abandon unhatched eggs to care for the live chicks - the sure thing. A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush.not sure if this is where I aski my question but here I go....... my chicken was setting on 6 eggs all but 2 have hatched and she refuses to finish setting on them. I see the air bubble and they both are very dark.... her last hatching was a day ago. I have them on a heating pad at about 100 degrees, is this something that will work, do you think she quit setting on them because she knows something, she had actually quit setting on 3 and I kept pushing them back under her and it hatched, do you think there is a chance the last two will hatch and how many days should I continue to do this
Are you looking for help with your Altsteirers conformation?When you mentioned fowlman01 today would he have information on breeds not in the SOP.
X2They normally won't eat what's not good for them
Good heavens no, I am your leaderHave you come to speak with our leader, oh Exalted One?
Have you come to speak with our leader, oh Exalted One?
Someone talk me out of buying 15 layer ducks....
Perhaps but I find it very annoying to read.
I think it is two different discussions between the way the human brain works and the way it is trained by the type of font we usually see as we learn to read.
However, because of the vast differences in screen resolutions, sans serif is considered superior for online text while serif fonts are much more easily read in print. In print, the serifs serve to move the eye from one letter to the next more smoothly.
Bitmapped letters on low res screens didn't look right with the structural details at the ends of the lines used to make up letters or numbers.
The points on letters of serif fonts in print causes us to pick up the letters faster than sans serif fonts.
There are quite a few serama breeders in MO. For a couple, seramas are all they raise. You could contact them to see if they ship.
http://agriculture.mo.gov/animals/pdf/poultry_yearbook.pdf
I can order 4 geese in the spring, I want two of the fancy butted ones, they are supposed to be fairly calm and quiet, and then 2 of the french ones that are noiser, and good layers. (I hope they don't fly off???) I assume domestic geese don't just run away, but I've heard of people having their geese leave....
That would mean we'd need a waterfowl area, that includes a fly-net. When I mentioned that for the ducks and geese, he looked like he wanted to strangle me. hahaha
But, I did want a guard goose. I would hope my geese would stay around our house and alert to predators. I'm pretty sure strangers would be more wary about a mean goose, then a big fluffy dog.