Posted on 05/18/2023 8:22:05 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Inflation is cumulative.
And it’s eating our collective lunch.
Literally.
5.56mm
Biden says what he told to say and besides, inflation doesn’t affect him or his family. Or anyone in DC either.
Build back better!
Build back better!
Three out of five are paying the taxes or are retired and have paid their fair share. Two out of five are receiving government give aways with no investment into the till.
Wait until she gets a visit from Mr Fox, Mr Raccoon, Mr Bobcat Weasel or Mr Bear.
I live in Southern NH. Everyone who moves here from MA, NY, NJ & CT decides to gets chickens. All is great for awhile. That is until one of the above predators comes into their backyard and kills half or all their chickens. It happens all the time here now. Then they take down the pen and sell it to the next new comers to town.
I just bought eggs from the free range chicken farm about three miles west of my house. They have several hundred birds running around. They also had some lamb sausage. Lamb chops, duck eggs and turkey eggs.
No, no, the sub-IQ DNC base is the 2 in 5. And, THEY DID NOT VOTE!!
All 3 have had to deal with predators - fox massacres (killed all in coop), raccoons, possums, hawks to name a few. We don’t seem to have weasels in our area. Then there are the Eastern Rat Snakes, in the nesting boxes eating eggs. I am the official “snake wrangler” - made myself a catch pole which is a lot easier than grabbing them by the tail when they are in the coop rafters. Last snake I wrangled out of a nest box was 5’ 2”. We have seen a bobcat on a trail cam, but no problem with them/chickens so far.
My daughter and son in law HAD chickens. They also have several Dobermans.
First the racoon got into the chicken coop. They reinforced it. Then the Fischer Cat got in some how. They reinforced it.
Then the Black bear absolutely destroyed it and killed all the remaining chickens.
No more chicken coop after that.
On another point. Someone about two miles from my house just posted a picture of a big wire basket of eggs on my local town Facebook page. $3/dozen. Bring your own container. Cheaper than the supermarket.
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