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They stick to the tin that way, idgit, even I know that muchSmack from whites too lolAin't easier clean up. More work.easier clean up stop being nit-picky!What's wrong with just putting them straight in to a muffin tin?You bake 'em that way. Well, not me- I use silicone wrappers, but most people use paper. -Banti
Morning#So jealous! I would love to have that mix of eggs coming to me.Wel all my eggs are on their way.all 66+ of them. 12 croad langhans, 12 lavender orps, 10 jubilee orps,with 2 choc orps (covered by a cockoo orp), 12 silkies, 6 ACs, 12 MPC(3 BLRW,3 EE,3 SBEL,3 CCL) oh my goodness so eggcited!All I need to know is how to do it please? I really really wanna do this!It depends on the: 1 s/v ratio of the leaves 2. The plant species 3. The light wave length and intensity 4. The water and CO2 availability You can produce O2 in this reaction 2H2O2 +CATALAZE--> 2H20+O2 And now in English Peroxide + a pice of animal or plant tissue it could be a peace of liver or crushed potsto, and then you will get oxygen, but I don't think that you csn use it in your batorHow do you like your campine? I have been thinking about them and been interested in the for a while as we have no white layers. We got some brown leghorns this spring but they're going to be sold because they're just so flighty they're making the whole rear of the adult flock and teenagers flighty. We tried to tame them but you just can't make any headway with them.I go into lockdown today. I tryed to just set my polish eggs and my faryoumi eggs because I can't really tell the difference. I want half polish babies. The dad is an orp. I have 5 ee crosses under my broody. She will lockdown today also. My broody is a golden campine.
To bad my wood shed is being used for wood. [/quote oh its got wood chickens too