Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
My mother's went up almost 20% two years ago...
Mine has quadrupled in three years.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I like quail and pheasant...
Not duck or goose..
My son and his wife like duck and goose.
He started raising quail from eggs.
They were to sell to restaurants.
The government told him their feet couldn't touch the ground.
He couldn't find a company to process them, so he sold some and they ate the rest.
They were cute.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
My mother's went up almost 20% two years ago...
Mine went crazy in three years.
I'm glad I sold my other place.
Tug484 wrote:
My son and his wife like duck and goose.
He started raising quail from eggs.
They were to sell to restaurants.
The government told him their feet couldn't touch the ground.
He couldn't find a company to process them, so he sold some and they ate the rest.
They were cute.
Why can't the feet touch the ground?
That is weird...
Here we can pick them up live at the local market... About $1.50 for one...
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Why can't the feet touch the ground?
That is weird...
Here we can pick them up live at the local market... About $1.50 for one...
Government regulations if they're for restaurant consumption.
My friend and some more decided to raise snails to sell to restaurants.
My friend had them in a green house.
Some woman started feeling bad about it, so she loaded them up and took them for a drive to find them a nice place to live.
She spotted a beautiful pasture and there was a huge shade tree.
She turned them loose under the tree.
They destroyed a whole lot of the place.
The place belonged to the rich short guy with big ears that ran for president.
I can't even think of his name.
The government made the other people destroy them.
My friend had to dig a trench and bury them.
They were all upset about her stupidity.
nonalien1 wrote:
Ross Perot?
Yes. I finally thought of his name about ten minutes after I posted that.
I guess I have CRS.
I hope you know what that means.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Why can't the feet touch the ground?
That is weird...
Here we can pick them up live at the local market... About $1.50 for one...
We are covered up with them here. Dozens running around out in the pasture at any given time. I have to knock them down with a shotgun if I want to eat them.
archie bunker wrote:
We are covered up with them here. Dozens running around out in the pasture at any given time. I have to knock them down with a shotgun if I want to eat them.
Quail?
We used to go grouse hunting with homemade bows and arrows.. Did ok for ten year olds...
Couldn't you just work on your pitch and use rocks... (had a cousin who could do that... Rather impressive...)
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Quail?
We used to go grouse hunting with homemade bows and arrows.. Did ok for ten year olds...
Couldn't you just work on your pitch and use rocks... (had a cousin who could do that... Rather impressive...)
Yeah, or I could use a pellet gun. Not very sporting though. It's illegal to trap them. That would be easiest.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
That's our government.
Want their thumb in everything.
He had built cages all across his shop to house the little guys.
archie bunker wrote:
I don't drink, or eat after people including family. Even my wife. It's gross to me, and this is verification of how I feel about other people's food.
Yes, you ARE weird, but in a nice way. Some of the most creative people are weird, and also many of the most fun people to be around are on the weird side. Be proud of your weirdness, it makes you interesting.
SWMBO
NPP is in the hospital for tests, but it looks like all they need to do for now is increase one medication and lower the dose of one other drug, no surgery, at least for now.
Thank you God.
no propaganda please wrote:
Yes, you ARE weird, but in a nice way. Some of the most creative people are weird, and also many of the most fun people to be around are on the weird side. Be proud of your weirdness, it makes you interesting.
SWMBO
NPP is in the hospital for tests, but it looks like all they need to do for now is increase one medication and lower the dose of one other drug, no surgery, at least for now.
Thank you God.
I'm thankful he'll be ok!
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Dogs, too, or so I've heard.
I even bought the popular, best-selling Chinese cookbook: '101 Ways to Wok Your Dog.'
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