Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

I did this once. Once.

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@TheGerman Seen flexing on Jeeps while cruising the mean streets of Georgia...
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But you never see one on the trail. It's too bad, they wheel pretty good.

I once saw a G Wagen parked outside my business. Guy came out to get in it. I told him "Nice G Wagen". He said thanks. I asked him "You ever wheel it?". He didn't.
 
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I have a staff of hundreds who spend all day following the chickens around with a little pillow and a roll of toilet paper. 😂

Seriously. Thanks for asking.

Gathering eggs for dozens of hens (me) is the same for hundreds or thousands of birds (my friends). I have had good luck using rollaway roost boxes attached to the portable coops to collect the eggs. It also helps keep the hens from getting broody. Here is an example:

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The chickens prefer to lay their eggs in quiet, dark places and if you provide that for them they will happily reward you by laying their eggs right where you want them to.

I don’t buy eggs. I sell them and charge $5/dozen. It takes about 10-15 minutes a day to care for the flock and I have more orders than eggs each week. In fact, I am giving serious thought to doubling the size of my laying flock in the spring.

I will be adding more Bielefelders as they work well for me here in VA. This is my breeding rooster:

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He is a badass.

Overall the key is space and stress management. Enough space for each chicken means happy, healthy chickens and awesome eggs and meat.


Nice looking hackle on that rooster and be great for fly tying.
 
That’s like saying that a Rolex keeps better time than a Seiko. I bet it’s never been off road except when it missed the driveway and drove on the grass.
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But you never see one on the trail. It's too bad, they wheel pretty good.

I once saw a G Wagen parked outside my business. Guy came out to get in it. I told him "Nice G Wagen". He said thanks. I asked him "You ever wheel it?". He didn't.
Precommon man.
Hell, most dudes with trucks have never actually put anything in the bed besides groceries (if that). Same concept applies to off-road vehicles. Most dudes with a 4x4 have never put it in 4WD.

On the off chance these guys do get them dirty in puddles on their way to PacSun, they leave the dirt on there for about a month. ...same goes for the ones with the upside down stickers. 😂
 
And the dirt that flung up from that small patch of grass remained there unti

Precommon man.
Hell, most dudes with trucks have never actually put anything in the bed besides groceries (if that). Same concept applies to off-road vehicles. Most dudes with a 4x4 have never put it in 4WD.

On the off chance these guys do get them dirty in puddles on their way to PacSun, they leave the dirt on there for about a month. ...same goes for the ones with the upside down stickers. 😂

Stickers? We don't need no stinkin' stickers.


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Drove it out. Only a flesh wound. The speaker bar fabric was the biggest casualty with a little tear. It was pretty slow motion.

You can see it on Motor Trend with their app. 4Wheeler TV Jeep Easter Safari Circa 2004ish. Second segment.