DexterDay said:I LOVE the savings.... But I definitely spend more time with My Stoves... Than I do with my Wife....
Lousyweather said:DexterDay said:I LOVE the savings.... But I definitely spend more time with My Stoves... Than I do with my Wife....
which begs the qiestion: "Why is stove better than a woman?"....boy, am I gonna get FLAMED for this! Sorry, girls!
1. its ALWAYS hot!
2. doesnt talk (need I say more?)
3.?
Augustine said:I Hate Paying Taxes. (No tax on pellets)
I Hate Paying Taxes. (No tax on pellets)
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iron stove said:Augustine said:I Hate Paying Taxes. (No tax on pellets)
I Hate Paying Taxes. (No tax on pellets)
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Good point !
But dont they remove the fuel taxes on heating oil ?
This is one of the main reasons I stopped working when I was able to. Working 1/3 of the year to advance the careers of those in Washington and my state capitol never floated my boat.heat seeker said:The payroll tax is deducted mainly so we won't notice how much is really taken out. If we had to write a check every year for the taxes, people would scream bloody murder. If it's deducted every payday, it's not missed all that much.
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philbrick said:Araucana’s which lay most of there life.....Are they cold weather chicks
Alternative Guy said:This is one of the main reasons I stopped working when I was able to. Working 1/3 of the year to advance the careers of those in Washington and my state capitol never floated my boat.heat seeker said:The payroll tax is deducted mainly so we won't notice how much is really taken out. If we had to write a check every year for the taxes, people would scream bloody murder. If it's deducted every payday, it's not missed all that much.
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SmokeyTheBear said:philbrick said:Araucana’s which lay most of there life.....Are they cold weather chicks
I believe that they are quite hardy but you can check that out by visiting a number of hatchery sites.
As chicks there are no cold weather ones unless their momma (or substitute broody) is with them as chicks require a heat source until fully feathered.
j-takeman said:SmokeyTheBear said:philbrick said:Araucana’s which lay most of there life.....Are they cold weather chicks
I believe that they are quite hardy but you can check that out by visiting a number of hatchery sites.
As chicks there are no cold weather ones unless their momma (or substitute broody) is with them as chicks require a heat source until fully feathered.
We keep them warm with a standard light bulb(95ºF). We adjust the temp by raising the lamp up or down. Here is our new batch of 6 araucana chicks.
SmokeyTheBear said:j-takeman said:SmokeyTheBear said:philbrick said:Araucana’s which lay most of there life.....Are they cold weather chicks
I believe that they are quite hardy but you can check that out by visiting a number of hatchery sites.
As chicks there are no cold weather ones unless their momma (or substitute broody) is with them as chicks require a heat source until fully feathered.
We keep them warm with a standard light bulb(95ºF). We adjust the temp by raising the lamp up or down. Here is our new batch of 6 araucana chicks.
Light bulbs (standard incandescent) make good substitute broodys. I prefer a red infrared heat lamp. Still haven't decided on weather to start a new batch of birds this spring.
I keep looking at the chick pictures on that addiction enabling other website but haven't done anything yet. I'm so far behind on yard work it isn't funny. Last year I was looking forward to my birds arriving.
ChrisWNY said:Why do I have a pellet stove?
One word - Propane.
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