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  • Hello Dear,
    How is everything with you,I picked interest on you after going through your short profile,I have something very vital to disclose to you,but I found it difficult to express myself here,since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on(brunoserra@outlook.fr)for the full details.
    Have a nice day.
    thanks
    Bruno Serra.

  • Hello Lisa

    I have added you email to the list to receive an order form in the future.  Our next order form will go out Mid September for a forecast delivery during the first week of October.  If you have further questions, this link will usually answer them.  

    http://www.facebook.com/BackyardChickenFarmersUnite/info

    Talk to you soon

    SB

  • I got you r friend requiest.  You said you were interested in Learning Rabbit Processing.  Our next one will be around the end of august.  Probably Labor Day weekend you are welcome to join us.

  • Sure games sound fun! :)  We can be there around 7:30ish if that's ok?
  •  

    Would it be possible if we to stopped by on Friday and got some of the Colloidal Silver?

  • Not really I am already signed up for the composting and gardening classes.  Do you want to take one of those or maybe the medicinal salve class?  Let me know I really want to take them all. :)
  • Oh to have a blank slate again! My backyard has evolved over the years. It currently cotains 4ftX 40ft raised beds. There are 7 of them. I raise veggies all year long. Something to plant and something to harvest every week of the year and because I followed rules I did not loose any veggies to the frost last winter. I feed my whole extended family and friends come to shop in my backyard. It is fun! I will be holding classes of my own in time. But I would be happy to get to know you. I also raise rabbits for meat as well as my chickens for eggs.

    We are looking at an acreage in south chanderl to farm as a family and to set up our own farm stand. Be happy to show you what I am up to and share ideas.  

     

  • LOL :)

     

    Do you want to take any of the upcoming classes with me?

  • I see a lot of backyard that needs some vegetables growing in it.
  • cute coop!

    Do you have the plans? 

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Scott Brown replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Lisa
If you want to receive an order form, I email them out.  All I will need is your email address and you will receive an order form in a couple of weeks, when the are sent out to everyone.  Of course I do not share your email with anyone.
SB"
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Lisa Palmer replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Thank you Scott! Got you on facebook now and look forward to saving some money and getting healthy feed!"
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The Birkenstocks replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"That is awesome. Thanks for the resource, Scott.  GO COMMUNITY :) 
I am not on Facebook, but my husband is. I will check it out for our chicken feed needs."
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Scott Brown replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Hello Lisa
I started a group to buy USDA certified organic feed for my birds.  This is why.....I found it was costing me more to raise a dozen eggs from my own chickens than to buy (free range organic eggs) in the store, due to the cost of organic…"
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Erin replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Lisa, I live in Mesa and order from Scott Brown's feed co-op.  Another woman and I are carpooling to Baker's to pick it up and I'm sure we could work something out with you if you decide to order.  Feed is ordered about every 2 months, so order…"
Aug 29, 2012
Becky replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
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The Birkenstocks replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
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Lisa Palmer replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
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Becky replied to Lisa Palmer's discussion Organic Vs. Organically Grown Feed in Micro Livestock
"Bethany,
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