What you want for that 7.627.62x39 is still .30/round. I have a case I would sell also. But I'm keeping my 5.56.
What you want for that 7.627.62x39 is still .30/round. I have a case I would sell also. But I'm keeping my 5.56.
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I’d like to thank the gubbermint for finally allowing me to have the rights that were guaranteed in the Constitution without infringement...
Also gotta thank @Leshaire for including the muzzle device and mirage cover, which weren’t originally included in the deal!!!
Not worth the cuck BS lol@AC-130 Above this douche is selling a 10/22
Item Gone: FS Ruger 10/22 Lipseys
Item Name: FS Ruger 10/22 Lipseys Location: Dallas Zip Code: 30132 Item is for: Sale Only Sale Price: 300.00 Caliber: 22LR Willing to Ship: No Bill of Sale Required?: No Item Description: like new Ruger 10/22 Lipseys exclusive SKU 1149. Has tech sights installed. Less than 100 rounds...www.theoutdoorstrader.com
@Shemp ! They talking shittttttttt@AC-130 Above this douche is selling a 10/22
Item Gone: FS Ruger 10/22 Lipseys
Item Name: FS Ruger 10/22 Lipseys Location: Dallas Zip Code: 30132 Item is for: Sale Only Sale Price: 300.00 Caliber: 22LR Willing to Ship: No Bill of Sale Required?: No Item Description: like new Ruger 10/22 Lipseys exclusive SKU 1149. Has tech sights installed. Less than 100 rounds...www.theoutdoorstrader.com
I’m not a chicken expert but besides what you mentioned it also depends on the breed. Some lay year round, even in cold weather.Couple of things that can cause this:
The most likely reason is the big shift towards cooler weather IMO. Chickens like consistency and dropping from the 90's to the 50's can sort of shock their system, mine have laid way less the last two days.
- Age - they will lay less as they get older, once they hit a few years old they won't lay everyday
- Broody - If they are broody they won't lay since they are focused on hatching
- Major environment changes -
- Did he move where their coop was located or get a new coop?
- Did he add more birds to his flock?
- Sickness - has he noticed any bloody poop or behavioral changes? They won't lay if they are sick
I’m not a chicken expert but besides what you mentioned it also depends on the breed. Some lay year round, even in cold weather.
We had chickens and bees when I was growing up. Will get back into that when I’m older and have more time. Very rewarding especially these days with all the processed junk sold in stores.Yep this too! Good call @oio
We had chickens and bees when I was growing up. Will get back into that when I’m older and have more time. Very rewarding especially these days with all the processed junk sold in stores.
My brother in law has chickens and bees and I tease him that he’s a bored old man since he wakes up 30mins before sunrise and tends to the chickens and bees and nothing will distract him during that time, no phone calls, but I‘ll probably do the same in 10-15 years
Yeah man, he says when he’s with the bees it’s the most relaxing and peaceful time. He taught me a lot about it and I’ve grown to appreciate bees much more than when I was a kid and all I knew was that they made honey. It’s complex.that sounds peaceful as hell in all honesty
What you want for that 7.62
Not as good as European Linden honey, IMHO.Yeah man, he says when he’s with the bees it’s the most relaxing and peaceful time. He taught me a lot about it and I’ve grown to appreciate bees much more than when I was a kid and all I knew was that they made honey. It’s complex.
We‘re actually looking for large black locust (false acacia) forest properties in north GA and southern North Carolina for honey production. Best honey in my opinion. In Europe it’s very common.