Nothingness Fluff ,part 2

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iowa boy

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Chicken keeping implements?

Lmao didn't realize this was that difficult.
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I have bags of grit (chickens eat rocks that stay on their stomachs to aid in digestion), bags of calcium (crushed oyster shell to give them the nutrients they need), gallon jug of apple cider vinegar (goes in their waterers to keep them from getting green and acts as a "debugger" elminating the need for antibiotics), feed bags, muck boots, a small brush and dust pan for cleaning coops.


Any other questions smart guy?
 
Well.

I have bags of grit (chickens eat rocks that stay on their stomachs to aid in digestion), bags of calcium (crushed oyster shell to give them the nutrients they need), gallon jug of apple cider vinegar (goes in their waterers to keep them from getting green and acts as a "debugger" elminating the need for antibiotics), feed bags, muck boots, a small brush and dust pan for cleaning coops.


Any other questions smart guy?
Do you have indoor plumbing?
 

Brownslave688

You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
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I have bags of grit (chickens eat rocks that stay on their stomachs to aid in digestion), bags of calcium (crushed oyster shell to give them the nutrients they need), gallon jug of apple cider vinegar (goes in their waterers to keep them from getting green and acts as a "debugger" elminating the need for antibiotics), feed bags, muck boots, a small brush and dust pan for cleaning coops.


Any other questions smart guy?
The grit goes in their gizzard.....


Which is tasty fried.
 

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Leave the gun,take the cannoli
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I have bags of grit (chickens eat rocks that stay on their stomachs to aid in digestion), bags of calcium (crushed oyster shell to give them the nutrients they need), gallon jug of apple cider vinegar (goes in their waterers to keep them from getting green and acts as a "debugger" elminating the need for antibiotics), feed bags, muck boots, a small brush and dust pan for cleaning coops.


Any other questions smart guy?
Seriously keeping what from getting green? The water?
 
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