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<blockquote data-quote="Medic24" data-source="post: 66774" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>Hey Farminlund, now I admit, I can feel for you, here in the mountains of western NC, we have to purchase ALL of our feed, and often even our hay from outside of the area, as we don't really have any farms geographicly large enuff to grow any real amount of feed or hay for that matter.. A few acres of flat land are usually reserved for houses and barns. </p><p></p><p>But, I do buy grain feed, and hay, it is not cheap, But still, I think i would draw the line at chicken doop. Sorry. But i do understand. I just wonder if the beef from these cattle taste anything like chicken?</p><p></p><p>And as for banning chitlins, and chicken gizzards.........no way......us poor folk have to eat ya know! </p><p>Wish I could afford yummmy fresh raw oysters, would love the taste of a cold Coors to go along with those oysters too, but because this is a 'dry' county that aint happening either. Darn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic24, post: 66774, member: 1101"] Hey Farminlund, now I admit, I can feel for you, here in the mountains of western NC, we have to purchase ALL of our feed, and often even our hay from outside of the area, as we don't really have any farms geographicly large enuff to grow any real amount of feed or hay for that matter.. A few acres of flat land are usually reserved for houses and barns. But, I do buy grain feed, and hay, it is not cheap, But still, I think i would draw the line at chicken doop. Sorry. But i do understand. I just wonder if the beef from these cattle taste anything like chicken? And as for banning chitlins, and chicken gizzards.........no way......us poor folk have to eat ya know! Wish I could afford yummmy fresh raw oysters, would love the taste of a cold Coors to go along with those oysters too, but because this is a 'dry' county that aint happening either. Darn. [/QUOTE]
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