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Not Lovin' It: McDonald's Offered Kamala a Chance to Work at Restaurant Like Trump—She Never Responded
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Not Lovin' It: McDonald's Offered Kamala a Chance to Work at Restaurant Like Trump—She Never Responded

Kamala Harris was offered an opportunity to finally work at a McDonald's restaurant but never responded to the invite, a statement circulating on social media indicates. Advertisement A franchisee on…
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Religious Leaders Push Back Against Australia’s Controversial Speech Bill

Australia’s “misinformation and disinformation” bill is being criticized by several Christian and Muslim leaders, concerned about the way its provisions might negatively influence religious discourse.…
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Seven Dead After Calamity on Georgia Ferry Dock
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Seven Dead After Calamity on Georgia Ferry Dock

Seven people were killed Saturday when a gangway collapsed on Sapelo Island, Georgia, during a day when the island was celebrating its heritage. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources said about…
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Raising Chickens vs. Ducks – I Look at Every Aspect
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Raising Chickens vs. Ducks – I Look at Every Aspect

When most homesteaders think of getting poultry for any purpose, the very first birds that spring to mind are chickens, naturally. And that’s with good reason! Chickens are cheap, highly productive, generally easy to care for, and a cinch to keep even if you have a small backyard. But ducks are also quite popular, historically and today, and they are really gaining steam in terms of popularity lately. They can, after all, offer you the same things that your chickens do in the form of meat and eggs. For this reason, some people think they are broadly interchangeable when it comes to care and keeping, but there are major differences that you need to know about before you bring home a flock. I’ll be comparing every aspect that these two species share in this article so you can make a well-informed decision. Chickens Ducks Size Generally smaller, 5.25-6 lbs on average Generally larger, 6.25-8 lbs on average Space Requirements 8-10 sq ft run, 4 sq ft coop per bird 10-15 sq ft run, 5-6 sq ft house per bird Shelter Elevated coop, roosting bars, nesting boxes Ground-level, no roosts, open shelter Water Requirements Drinking water only Drinking, eating, cleaning, swimming Dietary Requirements Omnivores, lower protein and niacin needs Omnivores, higher protein and niacin needs Cleanliness Messy Extremely messy, especially with water Climate Tolerance Good cold tolerance, better heat tolerance Excellent cold tolerance, less heat tolerant Vulnerability to Predation More vulnerable overall, better chances of escape Less vulnerable generally if on water, easier prey on land Noise Factor Noisy during day, quiet at night Quieter overall, but active at night Friendliness Can be friendly, some breeds standoffish Generally friendlier, more likely to bond with humans Egg Differences Smaller, 2 oz, oval shape Larger, 3 oz, more elongated Egg Output Many breeds lay 300+ eggs/year Generally fewer, some breeds match chickens Lifespan Up to 6 to 10 years on average 8 to12 years on average Size On average, chickens are smaller than ducks and weigh less, usually between 5 1/4 and 6 lb on average. Your average domestic duck, in contrast, usually weighs between 6 1/4 and 8 lb. But, there are exceptions on both ends of the spectrum for both breeds. Bantams might weigh only a pound or a little more, while tiny ducks like the diminutive and noisy Call breed might weigh no more than a couple of pounds. Large breed chickens like the Jersey Giant or Malay can easily clear 10 lb, while big ducks like German Pekins or Muscovies will weigh about the same or even heavier. Space Requirements As a rule of thumb, always plan on ducks needing more room than chickens inside their shelter, in the run, and on your property when allowed to free-range. As a general guideline, your average chicken will need around 8 to 10 square feet of space in the run, per adult bird, and four square feet of coop space. Ducks need significantly more space in their coop, anywhere from 10 to 15 square feet per adult bird in a run, and five or six square feet per adult in their house (the common term for a duck shelter). And as always, more is better for preventing stress, lowering cleaning requirements, and improving overall well-being. For both species, larger individuals or breeds will need even more room, whereas you can get by with less room for smaller breeds. Shelter The first major difference we encounter when comparing the two poultry birds is their shelter requirements. Chickens generally need a slightly elevated shelter that has elevated roosting bars for sleeping on the inside. That’s because chickens instinctively seek out higher ground when they go to bed at sundown. Chickens, given any other choice, are not active at night. A good chicken coop will also feature nesting boxes so that hens can have a safe and consistent place to lay their eggs. Ducks, on the other hand, are happy to sleep at ground level and can make do with a simple structure that doesn’t need roost bars and usually won’t need nesting boxes either. Domestic ducks tend to lay eggs in out-of-the-way places or anywhere else that gets the hen’s attention. However, ducks are typically active at night because they take periodic naps throughout the day. You shouldn’t shut ducks up inside a shelter at nightfall if you can avoid it because this can make them anxious and antsy. An open three-sided shelter with overhead protection or a four-sided shelter with an easily accessible duck door is perfect for them, but this has other consequences we’ll have to deal with later. Water Needs Chickens and ducks both need water to live, of course. Both species must have access to an unlimited supply of drinking water in order to stay hydrated. But as expected, ducks have even greater water requirements than chickens do because they need water in order to eat properly, clean themselves, and swim. This doesn’t mean you need a lake or even a pond on your property, though the latter is great to have. You’ll need a small water feature or pool, or at the very least an in-ground water trough, that your ducks have unlimited access to. You’ll notice ducks taking and dipping their food in the water to help them swallow it and routinely dunking their heads and bodies to help them stay clean and take care of their feathers. Chickens don’t take conventional baths but instead take dust baths. They greatly prefer to avoid being immersed in water if they can avoid it. Dietary Requirements Both species are omnivores and eat a similar diet that consists of insects, grains, seeds, and plant matter. Ducks will also eat a wide variety of aquatic organisms, snails, slugs, and so on. Nutritionally optimized feed is, as always, a great choice for both birds. Chickens can eat duck feed, and ducks can eat chicken feed with no ill effects as long as it’s not medicated, but neither is ideal for the other. Specifically, ducks need more protein and a lot more niacin, or vitamin B3, compared to chickens. It’s possible for ducks to subsist on non-medicated chicken feed as long as you give them supplemental protein and niacin to help make up the difference, though this practice is generally discouraged by seasoned duck keepers. Cleanliness I’ve got bad news for you here: both species are pretty messy as they poop often left and right. Left to their own devices without your intervention, both will turn their shelter and their run, and any other places they frequent, into a stinking, mucky mess. But if you thought chickens were bad, you haven’t seen anything yet: ducks are incredibly messy. They splash water everywhere when they are eating and grooming, and when they take a dip in the pond or pool and get out, they will track water everywhere. Mud and mold are two constant problems you’ll have to stay on top of if you’ve got ducks. Climate Tolerance Both of these birds are famously tolerant of cold weather, but ducks have the edge. They have a thicker layer of fat for insulation, generally, and their feathers are supremely waterproof. This means that most ducks are more than comfortable well below freezing, and as long as they have a dry shelter to retreat to, you won’t have much to worry about… You’ll need to pay more attention to chickens when the temperature dips towards freezing, but they are more tolerant of high temperatures compared to ducks. Most chickens do okay at 80°F / 26°C or a little warmer, but keep an eye on ducks that are outside in the sun at the same temperature and ensure they have access to water for swimming so they can cool down. Providing shade is a must for both species. Vulnerability to Predation More bad news: both chickens and ducks are highly vulnerable to ground-bound and flying predators, but chickens tend to stay on the menu more often. All sorts of critters like foxes, coyotes, raccoons, possums, domestic dogs, snakes, birds of prey, mountain lions, bears, and more will love nothing more than to make a meal of either bird, though smaller predators like raccoons and snakes typically prey on chicks, ducklings, and eggs. The larger size of ducks may prove a deterrent to some of the smaller birds of prey, and if they have access to a substantial water feature, they will readily take to the water to escape terrestrial predators. However, they are clumsier and slower on land compared to chickens, and so are an easier target if they aren’t on the water. Noise Factor Both of these birds are noisy, though you’ll have to pick your poison depending on your preferences. Chickens, particularly roosters, tend to be very chatty during the day, though this varies from breed to breed and flock to flock. Ducks tend to be quieter overall, but because they are active at night, you’ll have to listen to them quack and hiss even during hours of darkness. Somewhat surprisingly, it is female ducks that tend to be a lot noisier than males. This is because females are more social and spend more time communicating with their flockmates and also with their humans. Friendliness Chickens and ducks can be quite friendly with people, given proper upbringing and interaction. Once again, breed differences play a big part here: some chicken breeds are famous for friendliness, like the Buff Orpington and Faverolles. Ducks, though, tend to be friendlier and closer with their people than chickens are, all things being equal. If you spend a lot of time with and baby your ducks, don’t be surprised when they follow you around whenever they can see you. In contrast, chickens are more likely to be standoffish or keep to themselves even if they do like you. This is just a rough guideline, though, and you’ll find that individual birds and flocks have their own personalities and preferences in this regard. Egg Differences For so many keepers of ducks or chickens, eggs are the number one reason why they got into poultry in the first place. Both can be great choices if you want a steady supply of the freshest and best-tasting eggs you’ve ever tried, but there are still considerable differences you’ll need to know about. Egg Characteristics, Shape, and Size Chicken eggs, as a rule, are smaller than duck eggs and are usually a little lighter, averaging around 2 oz. They have a tapering, oval shape with gently domed ends. Duck eggs are bigger, though, they weigh around 3 oz or a little more, and are noticeably more elongated with a prominently rounded narrow end. Duck eggs are also more commonly colorful or speckled compared to chicken eggs. Duck eggs have a markedly richer taste compared to those from their chicken cousins, and this is due to higher amounts of fat and protein. Output Chickens and ducks vary a little bit when it comes to output, and most chicken breeds are more prolific layers than your average duck. Leghorns, Australorps, and Orpingtons can lay upwards of 300 eggs yearly for the first few years of their life as long as they are in good health. Still, some birds might stop laying in the wintertime when days get shorter. Most duck breeds are not that prolific, though some, like the Khaki Campbell, can clear 300 eggs a year. Most ducks are also more likely to lay eggs year-round; something to consider if you’re worried about a winter stoppage. Lifespan The lifespan of these two bird species is similar, on average, but ducks tend to live a little longer. Most chickens will top out at around 10 years old, though those living older than that and in relatively good health are hardly uncommon. Your average domestic duck breed will live between 8 and 12 years, or even older, in ideal conditions. However, some duck breeds, like the American Pekin, are known for a relatively short lifespan, around 6 years on average. Raising Chickens and Ducks Together All in all, it is possible to raise adult ducks and chickens together as long as you take care of the shelter and space requirements for each. Trying to keep them in the same shelter, unless it is an oversized coop or a small barn, is probably not worth it considering how messy ducks are. They’ll make the bedding inside wet, and that will cause problems for your chickens, and fast. Something else to worry about are pecking order issues between the two breeds, specifically if your chickens have one or more roosters in the flock. Under no circumstances should you allow hens from either species to raise young in a mixed flock; ducks are likely to trample chicks due to their greater size, and aggression between protective parents is common. The post Raising Chickens vs. Ducks – I Look at Every Aspect appeared first on Modern Survival Online.
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We’re Not Supposed to Talk About Voting Irregularities
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We’re Not Supposed to Talk About Voting Irregularities

Author of How to Prep When You’re Broke and Bloom Where You’re Planted online course The result of the last election has been hotly contested to this very day, and it looks like similar discontent could be afoot in 2024. Questions about the results in 2020 were called a “conspiracy theory” by some, and truth by others. But it should be noted that already, people are complaining about voting irregularities. First things first – this is absolutely not an accusation that Dominion is deliberately causing this to happen. I’d never dare to do this after the threat they posted on X. Dominion is closely monitoring claims around the Nov. 2024 election and strongly encourages use of verified, credible sources of info. We remain fully prepared to defend our company & our customers against lies and those who spread them. Get the facts: https://t.co/5EzrG8vIlT. — Dominion Voting (@dominionvoting) October 19, 2024 On the other hand, I’ve never liked a pre-emptive effort to stifle conversation. Let me be extremely clear: I’m only pointing out some people’s anecdotal reports of their early votes being switched. Whether or not this is true is up to the courts to determine, not for me to determine. Georgia In Georgia, controversial Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene shared that she was told by someone who had firsthand experience with their ballot being printed out and the vote not being for the candidate they had chosen. CHECK YOUR BALLOTS GEORGIA! Reports from Whitfield County, GA that Dominion machines are flipping votes. This is exactly the kind of fraud we saw in 2020 and it cannot be tolerated. I will be working to investigate this issue and ensure the integrity of our elections in… https://t.co/1rYyQAhE6E pic.twitter.com/0yaBBINPC3 — Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) October 18, 2024 Tennessee In Tennessee, a similar story has been circulating, though, in a twist, it was reported that people are seeing their votes changed from Democrat to Republican. BREAKING: Election officials in Shelby County, Tennessee, are receiving numerous reports from voters claiming that the voting machines are flipping their selections. Did we not learn from 2020? pic.twitter.com/uTGqDXgTMM — Jack (@jackunheard) October 19, 2024 Here, the mainstream media seems to indicate that people don’t understand how to use a voting machine. Texas In Texas, the accusation is more forceful. Allen West, the head of the Dallas County Republican Party, issued the following statement. So, let’s review. At least three states of which I am aware are reporting issues with people seeing that their votes are not being attributed correctly. You can do a few things to ensure that your vote is counted correctly. Follow all instructions for using voting machines. In many cases, you need to click on the candidate’s name and not the box beside their name. When your ballot is printed out, don’t just blindly hand it in. Check it and make certain your choices are all displayed accurately. If you have an issue, speak to both a poll worker AND a supervisor to report it. If possible, get proof that you registered your complaint. Regardless of who we are voting for, we each bear responsibility in this election to make certain that our votes are being counted accurately. If this election is contested… I’ve already written an article warning that the election results could cause mayhem across the country. But there will be other effects too. For example, if the Democratic candidate wins, the economy could respond and the prices of gold and silver could be driven up dramatically. If you are considering investing in tangible assets like precious metals, I strongly advise you do it before the election to get the best possible price. You can go here to contact ITM Trading, the only dealer of precious metals that I personally use. Stock up at the grocery store before the election. You don’t want to have to be out there in the midst of riots grabbing a gallon of milk and some Oreos. Order anything you might need on Amazon now, otherwise your order could be delayed due to post-election chaos. Be prepared for some contention. A lot of readers have already shared that they’ve taken time off work during the election and immediately afterward, just in case either side feels they have reason to believe the results were unfairly tallied. Regardless of how this race turns out, a whole bunch of people are going to be extremely unhappy. My advice is to prepare accordingly, check your ballot carefully, and then stay away from places prone to protests for the duration. What about you? Have you heard any stories about early voting not being accurate? Can you tell us about it? Let’s discuss it in the comments, preferably without getting Daisy sued. About Daisy Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging, adventure-seeking, globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper, which is about current events, preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty; 2)  The Frugalite, a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived; and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com, an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. Her work is widely republished across alternative media and she has appeared in many interviews. Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books, 12 self-published books, and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses at SelfRelianceand Survival.com You can find her on Facebook, Pinterest, Gab, MeWe, Parler, Instagram, and Twitter. The post We’re Not Supposed to Talk About Voting Irregularities appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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PBN News - This Song Remians Insane
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Comfort and complacency kill your dreams and growth! #TheRoamingPrepper #prepper #motivation #excercise #personalgrowth #wellness #health
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Imbedding a Backup Power Bank into your Home - Oupes Power Bank
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The Oupes Mega 1 is a great intro product for backup power. But how can you integrate it into your house as a part of your daily life? In this video, I show how I imbed backup power units into my home. ITEMS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO: Oupes Mega 1 power station (INCLUDING A 5% DISCOUNT): https://bit.ly/3zDHzMr Purchases made through the above links help to support this channel. #OUPES #portablepowerstation #solargenerator #backuppower DO YOU LIKE MY AI THUBNAIL IMAGES? CREATE YOUR OWN HERE: https://app.leonardo.ai/?via=praxis ORDER YOUR OWN COPY OF BUG OUT: https://www.calclub.store/product-p/bugout-preorder.htm If you enjoy this channel and would like to see it continue, please consider supporting my work on Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/PraxisPrepper or via Paypal at PraxisPrepper@gmail.com SHARE ON: https://www.facebook.com/PraxisPrepper https://twitter.com/praxisprepper
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RED ALERT - TURNED TO GLASS - NETANYAHU TARGETED AGAIN - TRUMP GIVES A FINAL WARNING TO ALLIES
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Bugging-In Mistakes: 10 Critical Errors Preppers Make When SHTF
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Bugging-In Mistakes: 10 Critical Errors Preppers Make When SHTF

10 Critical Bugging-In Mistakes Most Preppers Make When SHTF When SHTF, knowing how to avoid bugging-in mistakes could mean the difference between life and death. In this video, we break down the 10 critical errors most preppers make when bugging in during a crisis. From failing to secure essential supplies to overlooking vital security measures, these common mistakes could jeopardize your safety and survival. Whether you're new to prepping or a seasoned survivalist, understanding these pitfalls is crucial. We’ll also provide expert tips on how to fix these issues, ensuring you're fully prepared when disaster strikes. Don't get caught off guard – learn how to avoid these deadly mistakes and improve your bug-in strategy today! #BuggingInMistakes #prepping #shtfprepper #SurvivalMistakes #PrepperMistakes #SurvivalSkills #SHTFPrepping #EmergencyPreparedness #DisasterPreparedness #BuggingInTips
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