On average, I'd guess it is probably around $400 a month, depending on the age of the kids.
"The cost was chicken feed" means basically "it was nothing." The cost was negligible, not important.
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usually if they were feed good food and didn't want to find family members.
Yes, Kate Gosselin has made numerous references to Steve's children and family in her Twitter feed.
That would really depend on the size of the deer and the size of the family. Meat was shared among everyone with the choicest cuts going to the hunter. Tribes were made up of family so there could be many mouths and bellies to fill.
100,000 a year
90 to feed a family of 3 for a week => 30 to feed one for a week => 30*5 to feed a family of 5 for a week ie 150. However, this assumes that it costs the same to feed adults and children in a family (unlikely), and that there are no economies of scale (also unlikely).
The chickadee family, Paridae, feed on insects and seeds. At feeders they are fond of small sunflower seeds, and will visit suet feeders.
it costs about £500, but extra needs may add to the total
A fisher is a small mammal, a member of the weasel family, from North America.
How huch it cost to feed a panda in a year
yes you do get to feed them on a Family tour
A Certificate cannot feed a family. If the person who got certified can get a job matching his skill sets, then I guess it can help the person feed his family
The cost to feed a family of five in Charleston, SC, can vary significantly based on dietary preferences, shopping habits, and food choices. On average, a family of this size might spend between $800 to $1,200 per month on groceries. Factors such as purchasing organic foods or dining out frequently can increase this budget. Overall, meal planning and budgeting can help manage these costs effectively.
it all depends on what you want too feed it
Depends on the mare's breed, her age, the condition of her teeth, the cost of feed in your region and whether you have specific brands or types of feed you want to use.
"The cost was chicken feed" means basically "it was nothing." The cost was negligible, not important.