Message from @Mikiepie

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2020-04-27 14:20:39 UTC  

Also, your soil looks WET

2020-04-27 14:20:47 UTC  

@abzel doxx urself

2020-04-27 14:20:56 UTC  

Yes.

2020-04-27 14:21:04 UTC  

based

2020-04-27 14:21:50 UTC  

Yeah

2020-04-27 14:22:04 UTC  

I had just watered like literally just did it

2020-04-27 14:22:11 UTC  

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2020-04-29 02:54:03 UTC  

You can always ask restaurants if you can have their spare food grade buckets in the back, offer some cash for courtesy, say, 20$ for 3. These come with sealable lids (or buy some lids online if not) as well as cellophane vacuum bags. Heat-seal rice, beans, seeds, flour, sugar, salt, etc.

2020-04-29 02:55:28 UTC  

I’d suggest any farmers market this time of year or I guess any mega mart style place for your nonperishables

2020-04-29 02:56:50 UTC  

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2020-04-29 02:56:59 UTC  

Not mine but still

2020-04-29 03:10:27 UTC  

I expanded my backyard plot, and created a bigger one next to it. Onions, Green Peppers, Lettuce, Potatoes, various cooking herbs being germinated now. Using 20 bags of cow shit and top soil, filled a couple new 5 gallon buckets and drilled holes in the bottom too.

2020-04-29 03:15:31 UTC  

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2020-04-29 03:15:36 UTC  

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2020-04-29 14:16:03 UTC  
2020-04-29 14:16:07 UTC  

Wednesday update

2020-04-29 14:16:12 UTC  

Beans doing great rn

2020-04-29 17:14:50 UTC  

Iguess this goes in food. We fully integrated the chicks with the adult hens on Sunday night. I spent an hour in the coop making sure everyone behaved, taught the chicks how to use their new waterer, etc...

2020-04-29 17:15:28 UTC  

Checked on them yesterday AM, one chick was dead, two injured due to pecking.

2020-04-29 17:16:15 UTC  

The dead one had his head caved in.
less severe injury i fixed at home.
most severe injury the wife took to a vet before I could put it down.

2020-04-29 17:16:40 UTC  

$70 later, I now know how to deal with chicken skin injuries.

2020-04-29 17:16:50 UTC  

how tf did a chicken get his head caved in

2020-04-29 17:17:05 UTC  

did they peck him

2020-04-29 17:17:19 UTC  

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2020-04-29 17:17:20 UTC  

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2020-04-29 17:17:22 UTC  

@UncleDrMrBaby i think you need to put a red light/ a red filter in front of their light source

2020-04-29 17:17:36 UTC  

i think it avoids them from pecking their fellows

2020-04-29 17:17:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673085069283557397/705105598127276082/20200429_121744.jpg

2020-04-29 17:17:57 UTC  

i'm not good in this tho

2020-04-29 17:18:08 UTC  

but you should try i think they do this normally

2020-04-29 17:18:09 UTC  

red lights

2020-04-29 17:18:21 UTC  

also yeah just put em down its quicker kek

2020-04-29 17:19:13 UTC  

pecking is natural.
There's literally an expression called "the pecking order", and we get it from chickens. Its how they establish social hierarchy.

2020-04-29 17:19:33 UTC  

ah

2020-04-29 17:19:35 UTC  

interesting

2020-04-29 17:19:38 UTC  

Its not usually this metal though