Re: Plants for chickens to eat
- From: Ginny <glvl88REMOVETHIS@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 12:28:40 +0900
Peggy wrote:
Hi Ginny,I think I'll try some of the large ones out on my GF chicks. I hope to keep some to beetle stage and start all over again.
You have to keep the meal worms in the fridge to stop them turning into
beetles.
Hows things going up there .
Take care Peggy
Pretty good thanks Peggy. Hope you had a safe and enjoyable Christmas and New Year. What have you been up to this month? And how are the dams holding out? Did you get any of the rain from the last couple of cold fronts?
We have had fires from lightning strikes for the last two days, and probably again this afternoon. Some large fires, some just inaccessable. Hubby left 9pm two nights ago and only got home 6pm last night - and slept for all of two hours before the next storm hit with more lightning strikes. At least we had 4ml of rain so no immediate danger so he went back to bed about 10pm. Hot again today and really windy and I've been patrolling the verandahs for signs of smoke from last nights strikes. Nothing so far thank goodness.
What a way to spend the long weekend holiday. LOL
Take care down there.
--
Ginny - in West Australia
When you see the sun rise, remember,
it's a good day - you're still alive!
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