My family and I are looking for a riverfront RV park in Central Texas (Hill Country).?
Q. My family and I would like to find a good RV park that has children's activities, and is preferably on a river (or close by), in the central Texas hill country. My children are 13, 8 and 5, and we live in Austin, TX. I have all boys and love to do all outdoor activities including swimming, fishing, tubing, arcade games, etc. Thanks so much for your help!
Asked by sunshine 007 - Mon Apr 27 17:10:46 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Do not move to texas! especially due to the swan flu!
Answered by John A - Mon Apr 27 17:18:44 2009
Q. My family and I would like to find a good RV park that has children's activities, and is preferably on a river (or close by), in the central Texas hill country. My children are 13, 8 and 5, and we live in Austin, TX. I have all boys and love to do all outdoor activities including swimming, fishing, tubing, arcade games, etc. Thanks so much for your help!
Asked by sunshine 007 - Mon Apr 27 17:10:46 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Do not move to texas! especially due to the swan flu!
Answered by John A - Mon Apr 27 17:18:44 2009
Texas hill country road trip points of interest?
Q. Besides San Antonio, the Alamo and Mission tour, Fredericksburg, Perdenales Falls, climbing Enchanted Rock, having a beer in Luckenbach (Yes I found it, don't make me start singing) and touring the wineries, what else is there to see or do in the hill country?
Asked by kathy059 - Sat Apr 4 23:33:39 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The caves are an interesting tour. They are between San Antonio and San Marcos. Another interesting thing that I have not done myself but plan to do soon is the Safari ride. Where you go with your vehicle and animals are in the wild.
Answered by IAmtheQueen - Sun Apr 5 00:04:50 2009
Q. Besides San Antonio, the Alamo and Mission tour, Fredericksburg, Perdenales Falls, climbing Enchanted Rock, having a beer in Luckenbach (Yes I found it, don't make me start singing) and touring the wineries, what else is there to see or do in the hill country?
Asked by kathy059 - Sat Apr 4 23:33:39 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The caves are an interesting tour. They are between San Antonio and San Marcos. Another interesting thing that I have not done myself but plan to do soon is the Safari ride. Where you go with your vehicle and animals are in the wild.
Answered by IAmtheQueen - Sun Apr 5 00:04:50 2009
Has anyone in the Texas Hill country, say around Bluffdale had any Bigfoot encounters?
Q. Yes, I know I'm setting myself up for all the crack pots to answer, but seriously has anyone? Been hearing some really weird sounds at night at our family cabin.
Asked by CGH - Wed Sep 2 02:07:55 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Why would u assume it was Bigfoot and not just a bear or a deer?
Answered by terry v - Wed Sep 2 02:41:58 2009
Q. Yes, I know I'm setting myself up for all the crack pots to answer, but seriously has anyone? Been hearing some really weird sounds at night at our family cabin.
Asked by CGH - Wed Sep 2 02:07:55 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Why would u assume it was Bigfoot and not just a bear or a deer?
Answered by terry v - Wed Sep 2 02:41:58 2009
I saw a white and yellow banded snake in the Texas hill country west of Austin and east of San Angelo.?
Q. The snake was in grass. When I approached, it retreated very quickly. The snake was about 36 inches long and about an 1-1/2 inches in diameter.
Asked by Douglas R - Sun Mar 22 10:03:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A very informative website, kindly stay a minute in website and check anyone categories link in left side.
Answered by Candac C - Sun Mar 22 10:11:40 2009
Q. The snake was in grass. When I approached, it retreated very quickly. The snake was about 36 inches long and about an 1-1/2 inches in diameter.
Asked by Douglas R - Sun Mar 22 10:03:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A very informative website, kindly stay a minute in website and check anyone categories link in left side.
Answered by Candac C - Sun Mar 22 10:11:40 2009
How can I download my photo of Texas hill country to put my avatar on?
Q. It so, how and were? I'm serious! a.s.a.p.!
Asked by d_lw_63 - Mon Jun 25 23:35:02 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You cannot put your avatar, the little person of you onto another background. You can however use your photo you took and use this as your avatar. To do this you need to have a Yahoo 360 account here is how to set one up. Click on the link below Enter in your details, nickname and Yahoo address and then click on finished Next you need to Start My Page so click on that link. Now you need to create your Nickname (again)!! Then press continue. Select the Background you want and press continue. (You can rechange you Background at a later date where you will have more options). Type in your interests and music likes and press Finish. You can fill out all your details there and then on your page or do it later and then sign out. Back… [cont.]
Answered by Gar - Wed Jun 27 15:49:58 2007
Q. It so, how and were? I'm serious!
Asked by d_lw_63 - Mon Jun 25 23:35:02 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You cannot put your avatar, the little person of you onto another background. You can however use your photo you took and use this as your avatar. To do this you need to have a Yahoo 360 account here is how to set one up. Click on the link below Enter in your details, nickname and Yahoo address and then click on finished Next you need to Start My Page so click on that link. Now you need to create your Nickname (again)!! Then press continue. Select the Background you want and press continue. (You can rechange you Background at a later date where you will have more options). Type in your interests and music likes and press Finish. You can fill out all your details there and then on your page or do it later and then sign out. Back… [cont.]
Answered by Gar - Wed Jun 27 15:49:58 2007
i live in the texas hill country and this tree is rare i think ,very long cross like thorns?
Q. i have lived all my live in the hill country and have never seen anything like it
Asked by unknown - Fri Oct 30 21:52:04 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It sounds like Honey Locust. Very nasty thorns, but deer, cattle and horses all seem to enjoy the locust beans they produce. They are very sweet. Here is some more info: good luck and enjoy!
Answered by shooter1 - Fri Oct 30 22:05:21 2009
Q. i have lived all my live in the hill country and have never seen anything like it
Asked by unknown - Fri Oct 30 21:52:04 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It sounds like Honey Locust. Very nasty thorns, but deer, cattle and horses all seem to enjoy the locust beans they produce. They are very sweet. Here is some more info: good luck and enjoy!
Answered by shooter1 - Fri Oct 30 22:05:21 2009
What kind of wine - Hill Country Texas?
Q. Hi all - I'm in the Texas Hill Country and I'm having an Italian inspired dinner. Lasagne, Garlic shrimp and Baked Rigatoni on the menu. What is a good red wine? white wine? - that is available around here? Maybe HEB or Western Beverages might carry. I won't actually have many wine drinkers, but I still want to have some available for those who can appreciate. Thanks! First off - I'm not Italian... so I'm doing my best wing it. No offense meant to true Italians. It will be buffet style, so I need dishes that I can do ahead on my own. Appreciate the input for both red & white.
Asked by Vic - Thu Jul 10 10:43:47 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Since you are in the Hill Country, I am assuming you are wanting a wine with a little local flavor. Texas vintners do make wines from Italian varietals, but as a rule they are not overly easy to find. If that is the case there, I would recommend you stick with a good red from a reliable producer, such as Becker, Llano, or maybe St. Genevieve. Personally I enjoy the Becker Iconoclast - a full-bodied red that goes well with bbq, I believe it would be a good - although not perfect - match with the entree. For a white I would recommend a Llano Pinot Grigio, although Chenin Blanc or the Riesling may work well, too. Hope this helps.
Answered by in vino veritas - Thu Jul 10 12:57:18 2008
Q. Hi all - I'm in the Texas Hill Country and I'm having an Italian inspired dinner. Lasagne, Garlic shrimp and Baked Rigatoni on the menu. What is a good red wine? white wine? - that is available around here? Maybe HEB or Western Beverages might carry. I won't actually have many wine drinkers, but I still want to have some available for those who can appreciate. Thanks! First off - I'm not Italian... so I'm doing my best wing it. No offense meant to true Italians. It will be buffet style, so I need dishes that I can do ahead on my own. Appreciate the input for both red & white.
Asked by Vic - Thu Jul 10 10:43:47 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Since you are in the Hill Country, I am assuming you are wanting a wine with a little local flavor. Texas vintners do make wines from Italian varietals, but as a rule they are not overly easy to find. If that is the case there, I would recommend you stick with a good red from a reliable producer, such as Becker, Llano, or maybe St. Genevieve. Personally I enjoy the Becker Iconoclast - a full-bodied red that goes well with bbq, I believe it would be a good - although not perfect - match with the entree. For a white I would recommend a Llano Pinot Grigio, although Chenin Blanc or the Riesling may work well, too. Hope this helps.
Answered by in vino veritas - Thu Jul 10 12:57:18 2008
Texas Hill Country?
Q. A haunted ranch house was featured on "Unsolved Mysteries" and it didn't give a location, it only said it was located in Texas Hill Country. The segment was about three cowboys who was using the house for a hunting lodge of some sort. Any ideas? I wanted to know where it was at; if anyone in that area had heard of it or seen it in the paper or something. I figured w/ it being on a national television show, it would be known. Let me clarify this; I know where the Texas Hill Country is, but I'm looking for the town that the house is located in and the possible address!
Asked by kimora - Fri Jun 29 15:21:14 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Texas Hill Country is a region of Central Texas, USA, that features rolling, somewhat rugged, hills that consist primarily of limestone.The Hill Country terrain can be seen in San Antonio's northern suburbs and Austin's western suburbs. The region is the eastern portion of the Edwards Plateau bounded by the Balcones Fault on the east and the Llano Uplift to the west and north. The terrain is punctuated by a large number of limestone rocks and boulders and a thin layer of topsoil which makes the region prone to flash flooding. Several cities, including Austin, San Marcos, and New Braunfels were sited in the flat areas immediately to east of the Balcones Fault line where rivers flow across it, because of the limits of river navigation.… [cont.]
Answered by yashi m - Fri Jun 29 16:44:43 2007
Q. A haunted ranch house was featured on "Unsolved Mysteries" and it didn't give a location, it only said it was located in Texas Hill Country. The segment was about three cowboys who was using the house for a hunting lodge of some sort. Any ideas? I wanted to know where it was at; if anyone in that area had heard of it or seen it in the paper or something. I figured w/ it being on a national television show, it would be known. Let me clarify this; I know where the Texas Hill Country is, but I'm looking for the town that the house is located in and the possible address!
Asked by kimora - Fri Jun 29 15:21:14 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Texas Hill Country is a region of Central Texas, USA, that features rolling, somewhat rugged, hills that consist primarily of limestone.The Hill Country terrain can be seen in San Antonio's northern suburbs and Austin's western suburbs. The region is the eastern portion of the Edwards Plateau bounded by the Balcones Fault on the east and the Llano Uplift to the west and north. The terrain is punctuated by a large number of limestone rocks and boulders and a thin layer of topsoil which makes the region prone to flash flooding. Several cities, including Austin, San Marcos, and New Braunfels were sited in the flat areas immediately to east of the Balcones Fault line where rivers flow across it, because of the limits of river navigation.… [cont.]
Answered by yashi m - Fri Jun 29 16:44:43 2007
Does anyone in the Texas Hill Country have a good source for large bags of perlite? (2,3,or4 cubic feet each)?
Q. I have easily acquired from 2 to 4 cubic foot bags of various grades of perlite in locations throughout North America but an associate in the Texas Hill Country is having great difficulty finding such perlite in 20 to 60 bag quantities -- or even small, large-bag quantities. (And he found it difficult to locate anything but tiny bags at retail chains.) It amazes me that in a hot and dry climate that would seem to beg for the use of perlite in lawns and golf greens would have perlite in such short supply. At first I thought he just wasn't trying hard enough in his online searches but I looked on my own and even found the wholesale agricultural buyer-and-seller-matching websites disappointing. (I would get occasional emails from… [cont.]
Asked by Curious Questioner - Sat Jun 27 05:40:43 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi again. If you are wanting for Perlcrete mix, then I believe you can find 4 cu/ft bags of vermiculite at a nursery on Thousand Oaks in N. San Antonio. If this doesn't work, try masonry or horticulture supply stores. If you go the HeatStop route there is a very cheap supplier just south of San Antonio.
Answered by hammster - Mon Jun 29 22:39:47 2009
Q. I have easily acquired from 2 to 4 cubic foot bags of various grades of perlite in locations throughout North America but an associate in the Texas Hill Country is having great difficulty finding such perlite in 20 to 60 bag quantities -- or even small, large-bag quantities. (And he found it difficult to locate anything but tiny bags at retail chains.) It amazes me that in a hot and dry climate that would seem to beg for the use of perlite in lawns and golf greens would have perlite in such short supply. At first I thought he just wasn't trying hard enough in his online searches but I looked on my own and even found the wholesale agricultural buyer-and-seller-matching websites disappointing. (I would get occasional emails from… [cont.]
Asked by Curious Questioner - Sat Jun 27 05:40:43 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi again. If you are wanting for Perlcrete mix, then I believe you can find 4 cu/ft bags of vermiculite at a nursery on Thousand Oaks in N. San Antonio. If this doesn't work, try masonry or horticulture supply stores. If you go the HeatStop route there is a very cheap supplier just south of San Antonio.
Answered by hammster - Mon Jun 29 22:39:47 2009
Have you ever been to Texas Hill Country? What's your favorite resort/hotel? Suggestions for a 30th b-day?
Q. Have you ever been to Texas Hill Country? What's your favorite resort/hotel? Suggestions for a 30th b-day?
Asked by Fair - Sat Dec 29 23:05:16 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No, I have not, but I really would like to. I'd like to visit the set of Reba. That might be a nice thing for a birthday. Good luck!
Answered by - - Tue Jan 1 23:11:01 2008
Q. Have you ever been to Texas Hill Country? What's your favorite resort/hotel? Suggestions for a 30th b-day?
Asked by Fair - Sat Dec 29 23:05:16 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No, I have not, but I really would like to. I'd like to visit the set of Reba. That might be a nice thing for a birthday. Good luck!
Answered by - - Tue Jan 1 23:11:01 2008
Moving to Texas hill country!?
Q. My boyfriend and I are considering moving to the Austin/San Antonio region. We are moving there for job opportunities. What are some nice towns outside of these cities to live in? We are looking for a town that has things going on but not over-populated. Any thoughts would be welcome! Thanks :)
Asked by Loo57 - Thu May 21 11:38:13 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. How about New Braunfels ? German heritage.
Answered by passat_hobby - Thu May 21 12:41:15 2009
Q. My boyfriend and I are considering moving to the Austin/San Antonio region. We are moving there for job opportunities. What are some nice towns outside of these cities to live in? We are looking for a town that has things going on but not over-populated. Any thoughts would be welcome! Thanks :)
Asked by Loo57 - Thu May 21 11:38:13 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. How about New Braunfels ? German heritage.
Answered by passat_hobby - Thu May 21 12:41:15 2009
does any one from texas hill country like to fish for reds, trout in the lower laguna madre bay? If so P.R.?
Q. does any one from texas hill country like to fish for reds, trout in the lower laguna madre bay? If so P.R.?
Asked by troutcity - Tue Jan 24 18:11:58 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. yes
Answered by CURIOUSMO2006 - Tue Jan 24 19:17:23 2006
Q. does any one from texas hill country like to fish for reds, trout in the lower laguna madre bay? If so P.R.?
Asked by troutcity - Tue Jan 24 18:11:58 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. yes
Answered by CURIOUSMO2006 - Tue Jan 24 19:17:23 2006
What is there to do in the hill country of Texas ?
Q. What is there to do in the hill country of Texas ?
Asked by COOKIE - Sun Apr 15 21:43:05 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There is a lot to see in that area, especially nature-wise. There's Enchanted Rock, Longhorn Caverns, Lake Buchanon, lots of great roads to drive if you have a motorcycle or just plain enjoy driving. This website might help you out: It's a great place to stargaze, if you aren't in one of the towns. I miss the hill country very much, it was beautiful and peaceful there, although most of the towns I'm familiar with are expanding so fast, sadly.
Answered by Gidget - Sun Apr 15 21:55:30 2007
Q. What is there to do in the hill country of Texas ?
Asked by COOKIE - Sun Apr 15 21:43:05 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There is a lot to see in that area, especially nature-wise. There's Enchanted Rock, Longhorn Caverns, Lake Buchanon, lots of great roads to drive if you have a motorcycle or just plain enjoy driving. This website might help you out: It's a great place to stargaze, if you aren't in one of the towns. I miss the hill country very much, it was beautiful and peaceful there, although most of the towns I'm familiar with are expanding so fast, sadly.
Answered by Gidget - Sun Apr 15 21:55:30 2007
Does anyone know any romantic Bed & Breakfast places in the Hill Country of Texas like Fredricksburg?
Q. Does anyone know any romantic Bed & Breakfast places in the Hill Country of Texas like Fredricksburg?
Asked by Keith - Tue Mar 18 23:04:52 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Oh there are tons. I just stayed in one a few months ago. It was a Sunday House--the Metzger sunday house. It was cute, but very very floral. It was one of the properties of Gastehaus Schmitt: So, if you're not into that, they have many others. That one was nice because it was within walking distance of everything downtown. But, they have more "romantic" ones further out in the country. I found a lot on the chamber of commerce website when I was looking: One of the ones that really piqued my interest was called the Cat's Meow. It was out in the country and had a nice whirlpool tub: There are so many to choose from, so you should be able to find something that suits you. And definitely try to check out the parks in the area:… [cont.]
Answered by ck - Wed Mar 19 09:29:00 2008
Q. Does anyone know any romantic Bed & Breakfast places in the Hill Country of Texas like Fredricksburg?
Asked by Keith - Tue Mar 18 23:04:52 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Oh there are tons. I just stayed in one a few months ago. It was a Sunday House--the Metzger sunday house. It was cute, but very very floral. It was one of the properties of Gastehaus Schmitt: So, if you're not into that, they have many others. That one was nice because it was within walking distance of everything downtown. But, they have more "romantic" ones further out in the country. I found a lot on the chamber of commerce website when I was looking: One of the ones that really piqued my interest was called the Cat's Meow. It was out in the country and had a nice whirlpool tub: There are so many to choose from, so you should be able to find something that suits you. And definitely try to check out the parks in the area:… [cont.]
Answered by ck - Wed Mar 19 09:29:00 2008
Looking for condo in upscale area in the hill country of texas.?
Q. My husband and I are nearing retirement and are looking for an upscale area surrounding san antonio with gated community and with golf course. Would appreciate your remarks. Thanks you,
Asked by crashmc - Tue Jul 17 20:54:52 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Nice. Specially the golf course nearby. Do you or your husband play golf? You folks must, if you dont. I wish I had such a home. Lucky guys !! :)
Answered by Roger This - Tue Jul 17 21:05:48 2007
Q. My husband and I are nearing retirement and are looking for an upscale area surrounding san antonio with gated community and with golf course. Would appreciate your remarks. Thanks you,
Asked by crashmc - Tue Jul 17 20:54:52 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Nice. Specially the golf course nearby. Do you or your husband play golf? You folks must, if you dont. I wish I had such a home. Lucky guys !! :)
Answered by Roger This - Tue Jul 17 21:05:48 2007
Are there any Synchronized Swimming clubs/groups in the Hill Country area of Texas?
Q. Are there any Synchronized Swimming clubs/groups in the Hill Country area of Texas?
Asked by Rebecca - Sat Aug 19 18:10:36 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hey Rebecca, I live in Maryland, but i went on google.com for you and I found a synchronized swim in texas! Texas is huge which of course you know! haha! But- I found a team called the Pirouettes Of Texas! They are located in Irving, TX! Also I found a website that you can choose the county or local area you live in and it will show you the nearest one near you! The website for that is: I hope this helps you! Good Luck! P.S. Go on google.com anytime and search for synchronized swimming in texas and it will come up with a lot!
Answered by bellerose - Sun Aug 20 16:13:39 2006
Q. Are there any Synchronized Swimming clubs/groups in the Hill Country area of Texas?
Asked by Rebecca - Sat Aug 19 18:10:36 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hey Rebecca, I live in Maryland, but i went on google.com for you and I found a synchronized swim in texas! Texas is huge which of course you know! haha! But- I found a team called the Pirouettes Of Texas! They are located in Irving, TX! Also I found a website that you can choose the county or local area you live in and it will show you the nearest one near you! The website for that is: I hope this helps you! Good Luck! P.S. Go on google.com anytime and search for synchronized swimming in texas and it will come up with a lot!
Answered by bellerose - Sun Aug 20 16:13:39 2006
What are the advantages/disadvantages to moving to different parts of Texas?
Q. Choices are 1 West Texas such as El Paso or Midland area 2 Central Southern Texas/Hill Country like Austin or San Antonio or Marble Falls or 3 East Texas like Tyler or Longview area. I've already been to all these places and already know the West is very dry and the East more wet.
Asked by tlw - Sun Sep 27 04:53:31 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. West Texas is much flatter, drier and does not have as much vegatation. East Texas has the piny woods, is very humid and has a large amount of vegetation. The hill country is pretty much just like it sounds -- hilly and is otherwise sort of the transition area between east and west texas. All 3 have plenty of rural or city areas in which to live: Midland/Odessa, Lubbock, El Paso out West; Tyler/Longview, Nacogdoches/Lufkin, Beaumont/Pt. Arthur or even Houston in the East. The central area down the I-35 corridor is probably the most metropolitan (outside of Houston) with D/FW, Austin & San Antonio.
Answered by Alex C - Mon Sep 28 12:17:27 2009
Q. Choices are 1 West Texas such as El Paso or Midland area 2 Central Southern Texas/Hill Country like Austin or San Antonio or Marble Falls or 3 East Texas like Tyler or Longview area. I've already been to all these places and already know the West is very dry and the East more wet.
Asked by tlw - Sun Sep 27 04:53:31 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. West Texas is much flatter, drier and does not have as much vegatation. East Texas has the piny woods, is very humid and has a large amount of vegetation. The hill country is pretty much just like it sounds -- hilly and is otherwise sort of the transition area between east and west texas. All 3 have plenty of rural or city areas in which to live: Midland/Odessa, Lubbock, El Paso out West; Tyler/Longview, Nacogdoches/Lufkin, Beaumont/Pt. Arthur or even Houston in the East. The central area down the I-35 corridor is probably the most metropolitan (outside of Houston) with D/FW, Austin & San Antonio.
Answered by Alex C - Mon Sep 28 12:17:27 2009
What is a good scenic park to visit/camp in Texas on October?
Q. Somewhere around East Texas/Hill Country/San Antonio/Galveston. I want to take my brand new slr camera somewhere and take stunning pictures!
Asked by YucaKacamata - Tue Oct 6 15:56:18 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This time of year, Lost Maples state park is the best place, the leaves are dropping off of the Maples and it is beautiful.
Answered by kmerian - Fri Oct 9 12:40:38 2009
Q. Somewhere around East Texas/Hill Country/San Antonio/Galveston. I want to take my brand new slr camera somewhere and take stunning pictures!
Asked by YucaKacamata - Tue Oct 6 15:56:18 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This time of year, Lost Maples state park is the best place, the leaves are dropping off of the Maples and it is beautiful.
Answered by kmerian - Fri Oct 9 12:40:38 2009
I need to find Silver Leaf Hill country resorts in Tyler Texas?
Q. Time share resorts
Asked by maria w - Sat Mar 31 12:01:17 2007 - - 0 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There's one close to Tyler. It's in Holly Lake Ranch. Don't know of one in Tyler though. Hope this helps you.
Answered by KT - Sat Mar 31 12:30:56 2007
Q. Time share resorts
Asked by maria w - Sat Mar 31 12:01:17 2007 - - 0 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There's one close to Tyler. It's in Holly Lake Ranch. Don't know of one in Tyler though. Hope this helps you.
Answered by KT - Sat Mar 31 12:30:56 2007
what chickens do best in Texas and also lay at least 1 egg a day. ?
Q. We moved from the city nd are now in the Texas hill country and are planning on getting chickens. We aren't going to get a rooster but we still want chickens that will lay one or more eggs every day. We want chickens that can stand weather that will get up to the ninety's in the summer, and below freezing in the winter. Please help cause we have already started on the coop. Thanks!!!
Asked by Kay - Sun Jan 18 19:24:25 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The best way to have chickens that are going to do well in a certain climate ,is to check with area farmers and purchase chickens that are already adapted to the weather . If you want layers ,look for some leghorns they lay white eggs or red sexlinks they lay brown eggs.Both types lay year round and if you get a dozen or so you should collect at least 3 or 4 eggs on the worst day ,after they get settled in.
Answered by Thomas B - Sun Jan 18 23:53:16 2009
Q. We moved from the city nd are now in the Texas hill country and are planning on getting chickens. We aren't going to get a rooster but we still want chickens that will lay one or more eggs every day. We want chickens that can stand weather that will get up to the ninety's in the summer, and below freezing in the winter. Please help cause we have already started on the coop. Thanks!!!
Asked by Kay - Sun Jan 18 19:24:25 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The best way to have chickens that are going to do well in a certain climate ,is to check with area farmers and purchase chickens that are already adapted to the weather . If you want layers ,look for some leghorns they lay white eggs or red sexlinks they lay brown eggs.Both types lay year round and if you get a dozen or so you should collect at least 3 or 4 eggs on the worst day ,after they get settled in.
Answered by Thomas B - Sun Jan 18 23:53:16 2009
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