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Speaking of Brazilian banana plantations, look what you can get in American retiree-friendly Panama for $2.5 million – it’s a mile from the ocean, but nearly 11,000 sf on almost 30 acres:
dharmagirlParticipantSpeaking of Brazilian banana plantations, look what you can get in American retiree-friendly Panama for $2.5 million – it’s a mile from the ocean, but nearly 11,000 sf on almost 30 acres:
dharmagirlParticipantSpeaking of Brazilian banana plantations, look what you can get in American retiree-friendly Panama for $2.5 million – it’s a mile from the ocean, but nearly 11,000 sf on almost 30 acres:
dharmagirlParticipantSpeaking of Brazilian banana plantations, look what you can get in American retiree-friendly Panama for $2.5 million – it’s a mile from the ocean, but nearly 11,000 sf on almost 30 acres:
dharmagirlParticipantActually, chickens are supposed to be pretty smart.
I think there’s a chance that raising hens would put a stop to my trips to Pollo Loco for-evah. I dont know about you, but I can’t eat pets.
I think that’s why my husband refuses to let me get a pot-bellied pig. He loves his BBQ too much, and is more of a softie than he would have people believe…
dharmagirlParticipantActually, chickens are supposed to be pretty smart.
I think there’s a chance that raising hens would put a stop to my trips to Pollo Loco for-evah. I dont know about you, but I can’t eat pets.
I think that’s why my husband refuses to let me get a pot-bellied pig. He loves his BBQ too much, and is more of a softie than he would have people believe…
dharmagirlParticipantActually, chickens are supposed to be pretty smart.
I think there’s a chance that raising hens would put a stop to my trips to Pollo Loco for-evah. I dont know about you, but I can’t eat pets.
I think that’s why my husband refuses to let me get a pot-bellied pig. He loves his BBQ too much, and is more of a softie than he would have people believe…
dharmagirlParticipantActually, chickens are supposed to be pretty smart.
I think there’s a chance that raising hens would put a stop to my trips to Pollo Loco for-evah. I dont know about you, but I can’t eat pets.
I think that’s why my husband refuses to let me get a pot-bellied pig. He loves his BBQ too much, and is more of a softie than he would have people believe…
dharmagirlParticipantActually, chickens are supposed to be pretty smart.
I think there’s a chance that raising hens would put a stop to my trips to Pollo Loco for-evah. I dont know about you, but I can’t eat pets.
I think that’s why my husband refuses to let me get a pot-bellied pig. He loves his BBQ too much, and is more of a softie than he would have people believe…
dharmagirlParticipantThanks! Predators could be a definite problem, of course. I’d have to find hen housing that was hawk and coyote proof. I’ve seen hawks up here that are larger than a lot of toddlers. Apparently, hawks attack hens.
There is great information on this site, too: http://urbanchickens.org/
Hens would be a lot of work, but I’m going to explore this idea because fresh eggs are amazing.
I hate spending $4/dozen for free-range eggs – esp when I’m not sure if they are truly “free range.” If you’ve ever seen a depressing commerical chicken operation, you’d want to eat free range eggs, too…
dharmagirlParticipantThanks! Predators could be a definite problem, of course. I’d have to find hen housing that was hawk and coyote proof. I’ve seen hawks up here that are larger than a lot of toddlers. Apparently, hawks attack hens.
There is great information on this site, too: http://urbanchickens.org/
Hens would be a lot of work, but I’m going to explore this idea because fresh eggs are amazing.
I hate spending $4/dozen for free-range eggs – esp when I’m not sure if they are truly “free range.” If you’ve ever seen a depressing commerical chicken operation, you’d want to eat free range eggs, too…
dharmagirlParticipantThanks! Predators could be a definite problem, of course. I’d have to find hen housing that was hawk and coyote proof. I’ve seen hawks up here that are larger than a lot of toddlers. Apparently, hawks attack hens.
There is great information on this site, too: http://urbanchickens.org/
Hens would be a lot of work, but I’m going to explore this idea because fresh eggs are amazing.
I hate spending $4/dozen for free-range eggs – esp when I’m not sure if they are truly “free range.” If you’ve ever seen a depressing commerical chicken operation, you’d want to eat free range eggs, too…
dharmagirlParticipantThanks! Predators could be a definite problem, of course. I’d have to find hen housing that was hawk and coyote proof. I’ve seen hawks up here that are larger than a lot of toddlers. Apparently, hawks attack hens.
There is great information on this site, too: http://urbanchickens.org/
Hens would be a lot of work, but I’m going to explore this idea because fresh eggs are amazing.
I hate spending $4/dozen for free-range eggs – esp when I’m not sure if they are truly “free range.” If you’ve ever seen a depressing commerical chicken operation, you’d want to eat free range eggs, too…
dharmagirlParticipantThanks! Predators could be a definite problem, of course. I’d have to find hen housing that was hawk and coyote proof. I’ve seen hawks up here that are larger than a lot of toddlers. Apparently, hawks attack hens.
There is great information on this site, too: http://urbanchickens.org/
Hens would be a lot of work, but I’m going to explore this idea because fresh eggs are amazing.
I hate spending $4/dozen for free-range eggs – esp when I’m not sure if they are truly “free range.” If you’ve ever seen a depressing commerical chicken operation, you’d want to eat free range eggs, too…
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