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The Grease guns were still in inventory and used all the way up to Desert Storm. They had a nice chug sound
I had no idea that they used them that recently, that’s pretty interesting
Yeah they were in a Lance Missile unit. The track crews carried them. They decided not to deploy the Lance but instead field the new (then) MLRS so I don’t know if they went forward or not.
I got to hold one when I went to Iraq. They had so many guns everywhere. Some folks from the British Embassy came to visit us and asked it we wanted ammunition. Sadly, I had to say, no thank you.
My chickens are a key part of my food production as they also produce precious manure. Here in the Inter-Mountain west, aka, the Rocky Mountains, top soil is scare. We have to make our own to expand the garden each year, and revitalize existing soil with at least 5 percent compost. Globalist’s demon-rats are fixing to take away everything that helps us be independent and strong. Crashing the economy, raising the price of food and everything else, and removing our ability to produce food is apart of the plan. This video details some this.
UK Going Door to Door Killing Chickens – Bird Flu as Cover Story
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Yeah, I’m in a similar situation.. high desert… dry, short season… gardening is difficult without a green house and lots of mulch. I’ve got chickens too… I think they’re an ideal situation for turning feed into protein. And you get a little breakfast sized protein pod (egg) every morning without having to kill the source. They also won’t trample you or gore you. Easy for kids and older folks. I’m trying to establish a genetically diverse flock that retains the broody characteristics, so they’ll raise their own young.
In fact, I’d be interested in buying fertile eggs from a good mother hen, if anybody out there has any.
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The Grease guns were still in inventory and used all the way up to Desert Storm. They had a nice chug sound
I had no idea that they used them that recently, that’s pretty interesting
Yeah they were in a Lance Missile unit. The track crews carried them. They decided not to deploy the Lance but instead field the new (then) MLRS so I don’t know if they went forward or not.
I got to hold one when I went to Iraq. They had so many guns everywhere. Some folks from the British Embassy came to visit us and asked it we wanted ammunition. Sadly, I had to say, no thank you.
My chickens are a key part of my food production as they also produce precious manure. Here in the Inter-Mountain west, aka, the Rocky Mountains, top soil is scare. We have to make our own to expand the garden each year, and revitalize existing soil with at least 5 percent compost. Globalist’s demon-rats are fixing to take away everything that helps us be independent and strong. Crashing the economy, raising the price of food and everything else, and removing our ability to produce food is apart of the plan. This video details some this.
UK Going Door to Door Killing Chickens – Bird Flu as Cover Story
3,835 views•Premiered 23 minutes ago
https://youtu.be/11QuYGaom4A
Yeah, I’m in a similar situation.. high desert… dry, short season… gardening is difficult without a green house and lots of mulch. I’ve got chickens too… I think they’re an ideal situation for turning feed into protein. And you get a little breakfast sized protein pod (egg) every morning without having to kill the source. They also won’t trample you or gore you. Easy for kids and older folks. I’m trying to establish a genetically diverse flock that retains the broody characteristics, so they’ll raise their own young.
In fact, I’d be interested in buying fertile eggs from a good mother hen, if anybody out there has any.