hoosierboy Hatfield

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Just make sure you use a tall enough bucket, mice can jump pretty high about 12-14 inches.
14 years ago
Congrats, I also got a C in biology also, It is kinda hard to learn all the boring stuff about taxonmic classifications, Im just glad its  all over also.
14 years ago
WOW, I never knew about this bud nip, So many people think they are eating healthy buying fruit and veggies, only to figure out it can cause cancer. I don't blame them tho cause organic food is pretty pricy. All I know is that im growing to continue eating organic from now on. Except for bannans. they have a hard skin which you can peel off.
14 years ago
I recently bought a 13' macbook pro and never had any problems with it. I did come from a windows background so it does take a little getting use to at first.

But if you still want a windows computer the dell inspiron is pretty good, I have a dell insiron desktop and also never had a problem with that either. I just make sure I have a good virus scanner that I run once a week and never had any problems.

So what you choose, just think about. Macs are great computers but they do tend to be on the pricy side upfront and for repairs. So make sure you get apple care if you decide to get the mac.
14 years ago
Actually I think this video is kinda "neat"
14 years ago

ape99 wrote:
Sounds like you need to throw a party to celebrate. What time should I come over? 

ape99



I will second this one, Im sure I can put a dent in all the extra food
14 years ago
I read a book a while back that said commercially raised cows are bred for certain traits, which can make their milk out of balance and unsuitable for human consumption. It also said cows are injected with growth hormones and genetically modified grains.

All in all it was telling me that milk that is not raw isn't good for human consumption and can cause side affects such as acne and much more.

I'm not sure how true this is but ever since I read it I started buying organic milk, since I cant buy raw milk from my state. Its illegal in some states to sell raw milk, so I never got the chance to try raw milk yet.
14 years ago

Len wrote:
I might get shot for helping coons to grow for whatever reason



Yea, don't do if you think you're going to get shot hehe, I don't think it will be worth the risk . But I'm going to go outside my comfort zone and try foods I haven't before. I gonna ask some people if they know of anyone who knows how to cook raccoon and give it a try. 

Hopefully they cook it right, as James said, preparation would have solved the gamey taste. So I'll see how it is and let you guys know. I'm thinking about just creating a thread on the wildest animals people ate. Would be interesting to see what everyones tried. 
14 years ago

Len wrote:
Well, no one would guess you were raising them for people food in an urban area. What kind of body weight do you get? The wild ones I kill out the back seem pretty small (I wouldn't eat them as they eat many things including rat poison). Does their higher intelligence make them harder to cage? Easier to get to know? harder to kill? I guess if you keep enough to keep you fed (and sell) there is less bonding ... I wonder what other small animals could be grown as food? (lets stay away from dogs and cats just now even though I have friends who see them as food)



Other small animals or animals that are not usually known to be eaten are actually are little friends that look like robbers, raccoons. My friend actually said he tried it and it was pretty good. So that could be something to potential grow as a food source.  Anyone here tried raccoon before? If so, how was it?
14 years ago
Yes I have many favorite songs, but one that I just recently listened to is
Brad Paisley - Little moments


I love this song, it reminds me of my baby every time I listen to it. 
Any one else a Brad Paisley fan?
14 years ago