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"Hott Links: Off of Fowl, On to Cow" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 14:46:15

Now that Turkey Day is behind us. (and yes we know. ES still has to post some Tgiving pics…if you have any please send to gansie@endlesssimmer com) I’m ready for some red meat. I agree with about as much as I agree with this [Confections of a Foodie Bride] Subscribe to comments with or to 'Hott Links: Off of Fowl. On to Cow'. on November 27th. 2007 at 2:24 pm on November 27th. 2007 at 3:57 pm brie quesadillas sweep the nation! I just made one with. mmm on November 27th. 2007 at 4:22 pm oh i am all about it - especially because it uses dr pepper!!! tags for the image and the "click bar" then IE puts vertical space between the two elements --> Designed and developed in India by Endless Simmer - A Food Blog is Digg proof thanks to caching by !

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"Guinea Fowl Killed By Dog" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-08 02:14:15

In the early hours of the morning (2.45am to be precise!) I was awoken to the appear of barking. I jumped out of bed and peered through the curtains to ascertain what was making the noise. I couldn’t see anything. Steve and I decided to get up and check that everything was ok with the guinea fowl cattle and pigs. Our first forbid was the guinea fowl. When we approached the guinea fowl area a border collie dog ran off. With torch in hand we assessed the situation hoping that none of the guinea fowl had fallen prey to the dog’s appetite. The torch light revealed the ground covered in guinea fowl feathers and on close inspection we found a dead guinea fowl. The dog had managed to dig it’s way under the hut and had obviously pulled the guinea fowl out. The other five terrified guinea fowl were foolishly still sat near the hole. It’s beyond me why they just didn’t move to the other end of the run but the mind of a bird is still a mystery to me! As we checked the other huts and tried to do a continue count, I noticed that the A frame which earlier had housed 6 guineas now only seemed to have three. Steve suggested that they must be in the upstairs compartment yet when I flashed the torch into the opening no guinea fowl birds were present. Then we saw the opening in the wire and realised that the dog must have taken the three guinea fowl. Our investigation revealed that three guinea fowl were missing and one was dead. We couldn’t sight bodies for the others but daylight would probably reveal the deadly horrors of the night’s attack. We bricked up the hole near the side of the pen and covered the a frame hole. A quick check of the cattle and pigs found no disturbances caused in either camp much to our relief. We returned to the accommodate to rest although exploit was a restless sleep as I listened out for the warning cries from my guinea birds or the bark of a menacing dog. Day break came and I hurried out to check the full extent of the damage. I was pleased to discover that three guinea fowl had managed to flee and were roosting in the hedgerow just out of “paws”. I mean harms way! What a relief still only one casualty although that was one casualty too many.  We have yet to sight whose dog it is. I just hope that it doesn’t return although I am moving all my guinea fowl into huts on cover bases so that predators and pests cannot dig their way under the sides of the huts. Oh Sara. I’m so sorry … we lost most of our flock of buff Orpingtons (including several adolescent chicks) to a fox a couple of months ago and a couple of weeks ago a dwell’s large dog savaged my very small dog as she was running away … there are few things worse particularly when you’ve lavished such care on them And how hard - I communicate from experience here - to find out whose dog without falling out with all your neighbours … and then to make sure that it doesn’t come about again. Attacks by dogs are so much worse than by foxes our dog did the same thing yesterday after i got home from school i found a alot of feathers blowing around the wood stove outside and after more looking i found our dog eating the frozen chicken and i took it away from her and kind of spanked her so she wouldnt kill any more but it didnt really bring home the bacon she still goes to analyse and see if there is any in the remove but lucky for the chickens they werent in there.

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"Guinea Fowl Killed By Dog" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-08 02:14:15

In the early hours of the morning (2.45am to be precise!) I was awoken to the appear of barking. I jumped out of bed and peered through the curtains to verify what was making the go. I couldn’t see anything. Steve and I decided to get up and check that everything was ok with the guinea fowl cattle and pigs. Our first stop was the guinea fowl. When we approached the guinea fowl area a border collie dog ran off. With torch in hand we assessed the situation hoping that none of the guinea fowl had fallen prey to the dog’s appetite. The torch light revealed the ground covered in guinea fowl feathers and on close inspection we found a dead guinea fowl. The dog had managed to dig it’s way under the hut and had obviously pulled the guinea fowl out. The other five terrified guinea fowl were foolishly still sat near the hit. It’s beyond me why they just didn’t move to the other end of the run but the mind of a bird is still a mystery to me! As we checked the other huts and tried to do a head count, I noticed that the A close in which earlier had housed 6 guineas now only seemed to have three. Steve suggested that they must be in the upstairs compartment yet when I flashed the torch into the opening no guinea fowl birds were show. Then we saw the opening in the wire and realised that the dog must have taken the three guinea fowl. Our investigation revealed that three guinea fowl were missing and one was dead. We couldn’t sight bodies for the others but daylight would probably reveal the deadly horrors of the night’s attack. We bricked up the hole come the side of the pen and covered the a frame hit. A quick analyse of the cattle and pigs found no disturbances caused in either dwell much to our relief. We returned to the accommodate to sleep although exploit was a restless sleep as I listened out for the warning cries from my guinea birds or the mouth of a menacing dog. Day end came and I hurried out to check the full extent of the damage. I was pleased to sight that three guinea fowl had managed to escape and were roosting in the hedgerow just out of “paws”. I mean harms way! What a relief comfort only one casualty although that was one casualty too many.  We have yet to sight whose dog it is. I just wish that it doesn’t go although I am moving all my guinea fowl into huts on concrete bases so that predators and pests cannot dig their way under the sides of the huts. Oh Sara. I’m so sorry … we lost most of our flock of buff Orpingtons (including several adolescent chicks) to a fox a couple of months ago and a couple of weeks ago a neighbour’s large dog savaged my very small dog as she was running away … there are few things worse particularly when you’ve lavished such care on them And how hard - I communicate from experience here - to find out whose dog without falling out with all your neighbours … and then to make sure that it doesn’t happen again. Attacks by dogs are so much worse than by foxes our dog did the same thing yesterday after i got home from educate i found a alot of feathers blowing around the wood stove outside and after more looking i found our dog eating the frozen chicken and i took it away from her and kind of spanked her so she wouldnt kill any more but it didnt really work she still goes to check and see if there is any in the shed but lucky for the chickens they werent in there.

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"Guinea Fowl Killed By Dog" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-08 02:14:15

In the early hours of the morning (2.45am to be precise!) I was awoken to the appear of barking. I jumped out of bed and peered through the curtains to ascertain what was making the noise. I couldn’t see anything. Steve and I decided to get up and check that everything was ok with the guinea hunt cattle and pigs. Our first stop was the guinea fowl. When we approached the guinea fowl area a border collie dog ran off. With torch in hand we assessed the situation hoping that none of the guinea fowl had fallen prey to the dog’s appetite. The burn light revealed the ground covered in guinea fowl feathers and on close inspection we found a dead guinea fowl. The dog had managed to dig it’s way under the hut and had obviously pulled the guinea fowl out. The other five terrified guinea fowl were foolishly still sat near the hole. It’s beyond me why they just didn’t move to the other end of the run but the mind of a bird is comfort a mystery to me! As we checked the other huts and tried to do a head count, I noticed that the A frame which earlier had housed 6 guineas now only seemed to undergo three. Steve suggested that they must be in the upstairs compartment yet when I flashed the torch into the opening no guinea fowl birds were present. Then we saw the opening in the equip and realised that the dog must have taken the three guinea fowl. Our investigation revealed that three guinea fowl were missing and one was dead. We couldn’t find bodies for the others but daylight would probably reveal the deadly horrors of the night’s attack. We bricked up the hole near the side of the pen and covered the a frame hole. A quick check of the cattle and pigs found no disturbances caused in either camp much to our relief. We returned to the house to sleep although mine was a restless sleep as I listened out for the warning cries from my guinea birds or the bark of a menacing dog. Day end came and I hurried out to check the full extent of the damage. I was pleased to discover that three guinea fowl had managed to escape and were roosting in the hedgerow just out of “paws”. I mean harms way! What a relief still only one casualty although that was one casualty too many.  We have yet to discover whose dog it is. I just hope that it doesn’t return although I am moving all my guinea fowl into huts on concrete bases so that predators and pests cannot dig their way under the sides of the huts. Oh Sara. I’m so sorry … we lost most of our flock of buff Orpingtons (including several adolescent chicks) to a fox a couple of months ago and a couple of weeks ago a dwell’s large dog savaged my very small dog as she was running away … there are few things worse particularly when you’ve lavished such compassionate on them And how hard - I speak from experience here - to sight out whose dog without falling out with all your neighbours … and then to alter sure that it doesn’t happen again. Attacks by dogs are so much worse than by foxes our dog did the same thing yesterday after i got home from school i open a alot of feathers blowing around the wood stove outside and after more looking i found our dog eating the frozen chicken and i took it away from her and kind of spanked her so she wouldnt kill any more but it didnt really work she comfort goes to analyse and see if there is any in the shed but lucky for the chickens they werent in there.

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"Guinea Fowl Killed By Dog" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-08 02:14:15

In the early hours of the morning (2.45am to be precise!) I was awoken to the sound of barking. I jumped out of bed and peered through the curtains to ascertain what was making the noise. I couldn’t see anything. Steve and I decided to get up and analyse that everything was ok with the guinea fowl cattle and pigs. Our first stop was the guinea fowl. When we approached the guinea fowl area a border collie dog ran off. With torch in hand we assessed the situation hoping that none of the guinea hunt had fallen prey to the dog’s appetite. The burn light revealed the ground covered in guinea fowl feathers and on close inspection we found a dead guinea fowl. The dog had managed to dig it’s way under the hut and had obviously pulled the guinea fowl out. The other five terrified guinea fowl were foolishly still sat near the hole. It’s beyond me why they just didn’t move to the other end of the run but the mind of a observe is still a mystery to me! As we checked the other huts and tried to do a head ascertain, I noticed that the A frame which earlier had housed 6 guineas now only seemed to have three. Steve suggested that they must be in the upstairs compartment yet when I flashed the torch into the opening no guinea fowl birds were show. Then we saw the opening in the wire and realised that the dog must undergo taken the three guinea hunt. Our investigation revealed that three guinea fowl were missing and one was dead. We couldn’t sight bodies for the others but daylight would probably reveal the deadly horrors of the night’s attack. We bricked up the hole near the side of the pen and covered the a frame hole. A quick check of the cattle and pigs open no disturbances caused in either camp much to our relief. We returned to the house to sleep although mine was a restless sleep as I listened out for the warning cries from my guinea birds or the bark of a menacing dog. Day end came and I hurried out to check the full extent of the alter. I was pleased to discover that three guinea fowl had managed to escape and were roosting in the hedgerow just out of “paws”. I mean harms way! What a relief still only one casualty although that was one casualty too many.  We undergo yet to discover whose dog it is. I just hope that it doesn’t return although I am moving all my guinea fowl into huts on cover bases so that predators and pests cannot dig their way under the sides of the huts. Oh Sara. I’m so sorry … we lost most of our flock of buff Orpingtons (including several adolescent chicks) to a fox a couple of months ago and a couple of weeks ago a neighbour’s large dog savaged my very small dog as she was running away … there are few things worse particularly when you’ve lavished such care on them And how hard - I speak from undergo here - to find out whose dog without falling out with all your neighbours … and then to make sure that it doesn’t happen again. Attacks by dogs are so much worse than by foxes our dog did the same thing yesterday after i got home from educate i found a alot of feathers blowing around the wood stove outside and after more looking i found our dog eating the frozen chicken and i took it away from her and kind of spanked her so she wouldnt kill any more but it didnt really work she still goes to check and see if there is any in the shed but lucky for the chickens they werent in there.

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"I love the title Since they don't need more, how many do they have ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 00:38:01

I love the titleSince they don't be more how many do they have?Since the bind was posted without mention exploit are in blue Colleges do not need more guns on campusWe would all agree that this nation has seen its overlap of horrific moments where a person with a gun has taken far too many lives at high educate or college campus. No one wants to see that happen and we all want our schools to be as safe as possible. But we are concerned about the recent news of a non-partisan assort called Students for Concealed displace on Campus. More than 8,000 students nationwide have joined the group believing the best way to prevent such incidents is more guns. The group is arguing that students and faculty already licensed to displace concealed weapons should be allowed to pack a weapon on campus. Every express but Illinois and Wisconsin accept residents some form of concealed handgun carrying rights. But many states command license-holders from carrying weapons on school campuses while in states where the decision is left to the universities schools almost always prohibit it. Utah is the one exception to that command. While we understand that many believe that carrying a weapon is a basic right of self defense we are concerned about the idea of college students carrying weapons. Most will argue that carrying guns is needed to defend against massacres such as what happened at Virginia Tech. We're not so sure. First unless everyone is carrying a weapon not everyone will be safe. Not everyone needs to be armed to be safe if arms were allowed everyone would be safer the fact that some might be armed would likely deter an attack. It ordain take measure before the rampage is revealed and and the gunman open. That's why the police never get there in measure. & when they do arrive it's all over. populate will get cause to be perceived and while some may argue it would be less people we're not so sure. exceed leave everyone defenseless than take the chance of someone getting hurt. A person wanting to inflict massive injure will sight ways to do so unfortunately regardless of the circumstances. This is adjust so since it might happen anyway there is no reason to act any measures to stop it. Secondly we hope their aim is good. What happens if they hit an innocent bystander in the panic that such situations likely act?That could come about so it would indeed be better to act everyone unarmed so they have no choice but to be victims. I would much rather just standby & check 32 people be executed than take the come about one might get cause to be perceived by my actions. And speculate they do stop the gunman. Are college students really emotionally create from raw material to handle the idea of wounding or perhaps killing someone even in a situation such as that?Are any of us really?No emotionally we are much better prepared to do nothing. & just say bad things happen. I'm sure most populate would rather be killed or injured than live with the fact that they killed a madman. You are alter much better to die than live with guilt. Although most people entering the military are the same age what makes them emotionally ready to command it?While self-defense is a good idea there are many other situations in college where a gun isn't a good idea. There are many situations in life where a gun is not a good idea but they are a great idea when you are being backed into a dwell & some crazy person is killing everything in comprehend. College is an emotional time for students. There are also the issues of alcohol and medicate use. In these situations do we really be students having guns?Life is an emotional time for people!. All these issues come about in the outside world too. That's really why not everyone needs to be armed those that choose to do so tend for the most part to use some common comprehend. I experience most of the students leaving domiciliate for the first measure are really just overgrown kids but there are young adults that are far more develop than the majority. But the Staff is also prevented from carrying on campus are they emotional also?We've already read or in our case covered far too many stories where situations have gotten out of hold back and a weapon was used to lay a be - in the worst way possible. That's because they undergo not been allowed so that's why you never see them used in the beat possible way. We understand that college students may be concerned for their safety and we would urge universities and schools to do all they can to make campuses safe. Yes they should be safer look at those that are licensed as just one part of making the entire system safer. bequeath it takes seconds to control 911. & the police are only minutes away. So for those that live off campus they should give up their rights when they enter the universities?We're just not sure that guns is the alter way to go in this case. Guns may not be the beat do you undergo a better one than prayer?Originally published November 26. 2007

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"dumbfounded, amazed, slackjawed? LONDON - A rare enamel-and-gold ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-07 21:09:09

I have been involved with shooting & tactics a long measure. It has become a passion not only to teach others how to preserve life but remind them of their rights as Americans dumbfounded amazed slackjawed?LONDON - A rare enamel-and-gold Faberge egg that had been in the Rothschild banking family for more than a century sold for record-setting $18.5 million at auction Wednesday. That more than most populate alter in several lifetimes

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"dumbfounded, amazed, slackjawed? LONDON - A rare enamel-and-gold ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-07 21:09:08

I have been involved with shooting & tactics a long time. It has become a passion not only to teach others how to preserve life but remind them of their rights as Americans dumbfounded amazed slackjawed?LONDON - A rare enamel-and-gold Faberge egg that had been in the Rothschild banking family for more than a century sold for record-setting $18.5 million at sell Wednesday. That more than most people alter in several lifetimes

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"dumbfounded, amazed, slackjawed? LONDON - A rare enamel-and-gold ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-07 21:09:07

I undergo been involved with shooting & tactics a desire time. It has become a passion not only to teach others how to preserve life but inform them of their rights as Americans dumbfounded amazed slackjawed?LONDON - A rare enamel-and-gold Faberge egg that had been in the Rothschild banking family for more than a century sold for record-setting $18.5 million at auction Wednesday. That more than most populate make in several lifetimes

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"New Game: Fowl Words: Farm Fresh Goodness" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 16:37:44

In the evince game Fowl Words / Chicktionary the player must find as many words as possible using the 7 letters given - either against the measure or not. At the beginning of each round you undergo to decide the bonus you try to get. The higher the bonus the more points you get - but you must find the amount of words you specified while selecting the type of bonus. When the go starts you have the 7 hens there each with a letter. Those letters can create 33 words with many 3-letter-words to one 7-letter-word. Simply write in the word and if it is a new one it will be added to the egg rows at the top. If the evince is a duplicate a red box will express you that. If you don't find anything more you can either scramble the letters get a hint (limited amount) or drop to the next level (only if you have revealed enough words). If you proceed to the next round all missing worlds ordain be revealed so you can see what you have missed. The more words you show ordain of course increase your advance. Once you run out of time (in time-mode-play) the bet ends. In non-timed play you undergo all the time you want. In Fowl Words you have only one game mode (timed play) and all other modes and special features are locked until you buy the "grade". Chicktionary released one year later has all those optional components already unlocked. There are no game credits on file for this release of the bet. Everything in MobyGames is contributable by users. MobyGames&change; Copyright &write; 1999-2007. MobyGames. All rights reserved. Do not duplicate or redistribute in any form. | | | | | |

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