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How very sweet of you. I know a lot of ladies that would rather have a chicken instead of a diamond. Not me of course but a lot!Right! I kept asking if she was sure. It was between the olive egger and a polish. However the polish was older and bigger than my chicks so she was concerned about possible injuries. So she let me take the olive egger that was closer to the size of my chicks. I do plan on in the future buying her some pullets as she sadly didn't have a lot of luck this year and ended with so many cockerels.
Why won’t he eat them?Hi all, lots of sleeping going on around here. We got Toms food delivery today and lets just say we have enough milk and dinners/breakfasts to last 2 weeks easy. IF I can get Tom to eat them better than he does. It would cut our grocery bill down.
Because some of them taste like crap. Some are also too tough to eat.Why won’t he eat them?
Haha!How very sweet of you. I know a lot of ladies that would rather have a chicken instead of a diamond. Not me of course but a lot!![]()
It sounds so weird to me me to hear them called early boys. Early girls have been around for many years. How many tomatoes do you have or are you just getting started?I planted three more tomato plants today. Earyl Boys. The rest are German Johnsons.
I was joking, but thanks for the information. I did not know there was that much difference in bovine reproduction.if the sire had been a herford then mom would have died in labor. Normal yak calf is 20 to 30 pounds at birth.
You can cross breed BUT need to do a yak bull on "normal"cattle. And for best results add a just weaned yak bull to a cattle herd. Otherwise, the bull "prefers" a HAIRY partner (ie yak) to a regular cow.