Or some genetic factor. I have O neg blood in my case. Some interesting stuff on RH neg factor blood. They still don't know how it came to be. I'd like to think I have a supper immune system lol
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@RERM I'll leave the politics out of this bit I'll go ahead and say we don't even know a 1/4th of what they're telling us. So much disinfo all over you can hardly sift fact from fairySteveScott, Dale thompson, clausland and 1 other person Thank this. -
Funny thing was, they always dropped their eggs very early in the AM, just before sun up. Ravens would fly over, spot 'em, and carry them eggs off. Many a morning I'd hide out there with the 12 and picked them off. After awhile though, I just gave up on it...Midwest Trucker, SteveScott, TallJoe and 1 other person Thank this. -
Chickens are great. I grew up on a farm in southern Ohio and we always had 50+ white rocks for eggs, fresh meat, and the best fertilizer in the world. Dad would take the eggs to work and keep the employees in fresh eggs. I would compost the large amount of chicken crap and hay from the coop and then till it into the garden The veggies would practically leap out of the ground in that garden, and the pile was always full of monster sized night crawlers for fishing.
I wish I could live that way in California. Maybe when I retire. Ironically, where I now live in Petaluma was considered the egg capital of the world for the first half of the 20th century and produced 10 million eggs a year which was a lot back then. The egg incubator was invented here which had a lot to do with it. Of course most of the ground water in the area is still polluted with nitrates from all of the chicken crap.
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For egg layers, we've found the best so far for brown eggs to be a cross between a Rhode island red roo and a Rhode island white hen. This combo produces a chick that can easily be sexed at birth, and the hens will produce very nice extra large brown eggs. Most commercial egg producers use this combo for brown eggs. For white eggs, the leghorn is queen.
California is a beautiful state, but I just could never live under communist rule. I don't know how you guys do it.Midwest Trucker, Brettj3876, TallJoe and 1 other person Thank this. -
The weather here is perfect for me. It would be difficult to give it up.clausland Thanks this. -
Public schools are pretty much bad in most places
I went a few years ago to southern Ohio, Cedarville, to pick-up a fuel tank there, nice country I thought, people were real friendly. I thought I could live there easily enough. We're too old though to start over somewhere else.SteveScott Thanks this.
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