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Re: Chicken Litter Research at UT Martin?
[Re: poorcountrypreacher]
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05/27/16 01:56 PM
05/27/16 01:56 PM
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Goat Killer, my notebook absolutely refuses to let me type your name as one word. Keeps changing it to boat killer, which makes no sense, but that's the way a lot of things are to me now. I was just gonna say that you make a lot of good points. Chicken litter and other things may be a real problem in some areas, but I still think that a loss of habitat is the most important limiting factor on the turkey population. And it is primarily nesting and brood rearing habitat that we are lacking. If the poults make it to a couple of months old, they won't starve to death. They can survive almost anywhere with a little age on them.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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