Archive for April, 2009

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Wolf Spider Information

Before I post anything educational (oh, fine … semi-educational), I perform some research to ensure what I think is fact is indeed fact (or at least commonly believed as fact). So like a good girl, I’ve been checking web sites that contain wolf spider information.   
 
Do you care that these spiders have 8 eyes? Do [...]

28Apr2009 | Suzi | 0 comments | Continued
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Farm Fresh Chicken Eggs

When raising chickens you learn that eggs can come in interesting shapes and sizes.  This one tops them all!
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26Apr2009 | Suzi | 3 comments | Continued
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Ladies Only

Alright, ladies, let’s get on with this intimate subject. Once a month, you probably help support Playtex by going through quite a few tampons. But you live on an acreage now. NO flushing!! Or else you will mess up your septic/lagoon system –this is not a “maybe” but a “sure thing”. And you must relay [...]

23Apr2009 | Suzi | 2 comments | Continued
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How to Control Flies Naturally

If you live on an acreage, you already know flies are a constant issue.  Effective control of fly population definitely leads to a happier country life experience and much money is spent each year on chemical solutions.  But there are better, more natural methods to battling your flies. 
 
Diotomaceous Earth (DE)
I still don’t know how [...]

20Apr2009 | Suzi | 3 comments | Continued
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How to Hatch Chicken Eggs in 10 Easy Steps

There are loads of sites available giving meticulous instructions on how to incubate eggs.  When first starting out I followed this advice closely and found good success with my hatches.  Since then, I’ve incubated eggs several times using my lazy method and have also had good success.  If you’re busy, you will find this method [...]

14Apr2009 | Suzi | 1 comment | Continued
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No More Stray Cats

I am a sucker for animals in need of a home.  Even so, when my sister called and asked me to take the stray cat that had been running around her property in town I was reluctant.  But he was sweet, and her kids had been playing with him for some time. 
 
I’ve re-homed several [...]

9Apr2009 | Suzi | 0 comments | Continued
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Nature Has it’s Funny Ways

We’ve all heard about cats or dogs that act as a surrogate to orphaned kittens or puppies and sometimes even pigs or squirrels.  Often, a dog or cat who has just given birth will take on this young as if they were her own. 
 
My dog, Keesha, recently decided to act as a surrogate mom [...]

7Apr2009 | Suzi | 0 comments | Continued
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Humans Could Learn a Lot From Cats

Two Sharing Mama’s

I’m not known for being a cat lover and they’re not one of my favorite animals.  Rarely does one get a key to my heart.  Let me tell you about 2 lady cats who did.  Jelly had her litter and everything went smooth …until Scampers had her first kitty a couple of days later.  Scampers only had [...]

5Apr2009 | Suzi | 2 comments | Continued
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Little Miss Elusive in Heat

Lucy, my 10-mo old great dane, is in heat for the first time.  I’ve had an unspayed dog before but this is the first big dog I’ve had go through this.  It’s messy.  I’m soooooo tired of cleaning blood drips off the wood floor.  And her legs.  She hasn’t even noticed her heat.  The living room and [...]

1Apr2009 | Suzi | 1 comment | Continued