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I like everything about it except how it looks right now. I know it lays decently. It is a great part of my great waterfowl flock.
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You bet I am! I made some a few weeks ago for my niece's birthday. Aubrey you will love it!
Well, it sounds like you are all better Sunny - back to being your old "sunny" self! ![]()
Please tell Steve I said congratulations - I know he will do well. As someone else said - they couldn't have made a better choice!
1 RSL, 2 BSLs, 8 EEs, 3 BOs, 1 NHR, 3 Black Ameraucanas, 2 Delawares, and 1 cat that runs the show.
1 RSL, 2 BSLs, 8 EEs, 3 BOs, 1 NHR, 3 Black Ameraucanas, 2 Delawares, and 1 cat that runs the show.
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I too am so interested in the mom/baby dynamics. The biggest surprise is that the chicks from the incubater have no clue what mom is saying, yet eggs hatched from a broody seem to know moms clucks right away. It'll be interesting to see how quickly they pick up the language.
Having 3 broodies at the same time has been really interesting. Then, how other members of the flock act with the moms and babies too.
This broody is a chicken that has always been a loner and I never had much interaction with her. Turns out she's a sweet thing and a great, calm but attentive mom. I really like her and she trusts me. This is the one who sat through the heat with rotten eggs and the only egg that tried to hatch got moved out from under her when I was cleaning up exploded eggs and it died in the shell, so I gave her some already started eggs and she had to sit another week and a half but she never gave up! I really like her. She has one feather that sticks out the top of her head! I tried to pull it out when she was a chick but it was firmly attached. I can't believe it's still there.
Big Daddy, my EE roo came in to see the new chicks and jumped up on the bale of hay right next to me so I started petting him like I use to do before he lost all his girls and started getting pissy. He's gotten a lot of free passes and I'm really happy he's back to bieng a good boy.
Watching these moms, chicks and other members of the flock interact is so interesting! Now that my back is so much better I've cleaned off my chicken chair and am spending time observing again.
Pam ~ (Formally BigDaddysMom) Married 33 yrs, 2 kids, 5 grandkids! Breeding: Polish; WC Black, White, Splash, Black, Silver & Gold Laced & EE's. Black and Blue Copper Marans & Olive Eggers. Layers: EE, RIR, Sexlink, Australorp, Marans! http://www.facebook.com/HighNDryFarm
Pam ~ (Formally BigDaddysMom) Married 33 yrs, 2 kids, 5 grandkids! Breeding: Polish; WC Black, White, Splash, Black, Silver & Gold Laced & EE's. Black and Blue Copper Marans & Olive Eggers. Layers: EE, RIR, Sexlink, Australorp, Marans! http://www.facebook.com/HighNDryFarm
Bcook0315 and
NV thread! We have several members on this thread who are down south. You don't need to be up here to join in the conversation!
Welcome to you, too, Ariel!
1 RSL, 2 BSLs, 8 EEs, 3 BOs, 1 NHR, 3 Black Ameraucanas, 2 Delawares, and 1 cat that runs the show.
1 RSL, 2 BSLs, 8 EEs, 3 BOs, 1 NHR, 3 Black Ameraucanas, 2 Delawares, and 1 cat that runs the show.

I too am so interested in the mom/baby dynamics. The biggest surprise is that the chicks from the incubater have no clue what mom is saying, yet eggs hatched from a broody seem to know moms clucks right away. It'll be interesting to see how quickly they pick up the language.
Huh - I wonder what would happen if you recorded the broody's voice then played it back next to the incubator? Would they hatch and then know the surrogate mom's voice? ![]()
1 RSL, 2 BSLs, 8 EEs, 3 BOs, 1 NHR, 3 Black Ameraucanas, 2 Delawares, and 1 cat that runs the show.
1 RSL, 2 BSLs, 8 EEs, 3 BOs, 1 NHR, 3 Black Ameraucanas, 2 Delawares, and 1 cat that runs the show.

Oooh how about peach frozen yogurt? That sounds good, too. Hmmmm maybe I need to culture some milk and cream, then make frozen yogurt on Sunday.
Welcome, Ariel!
Aubrey, I told Joe about the possibility of being lent out this weekend. I told him that, if he worked hard enough, there was the possibility of some kind of compensation from you or me. But if he didn't work hard, then everything he does is a donation. He thinks that's a good arrangement.
The canning class went well. Elizabeth, it was so nice to see you there! Then we came home and I found that, during the 1.5 hours that the house had been unattended, one of the drakes had gotten in the doggy door. After eating his fill of dog food, he had proceeded to explore the house. He left his trail through everything but the bedrooms and the massage office. But when I took him outside, the other ducks heard him and came out of the coop to lead him inside.
Sunny, I checked out the website from your vanilla bean distributor, where I just read how to make my own extracts. Here we go again!!!! I'm thinking I'll make vanilla, lemon, almond... yum! Lol.
LOL!!! I purposely did not send you a link to their site cause I figured you had enough projects already! Hahaha! There is just no keeping you down is there?
BTW if you do make homemade lemon extract I am in the market. I use a lot of the stuff in my baked goods with freshly grated zest. I'm much more into the lemon and tangerine flavors than I am into chocolate. Steve is the chocolate hound in this family.
Oh my gosh I am getting so hungry again! I have to quit reading this thread after I've brushed my teeth!
haha We love our "southern" neighbors! We have the best and funniest folks on here from down by you! You will love them I'm sure. They'll pop in now that you've posted since I know they're lurking.
Welcome to the Nevada thread Bcook0315! ![]()

You bet I am! I made some a few weeks ago for my niece's birthday. Aubrey you will love it!
Well, it sounds like you are all better Sunny - back to being your old "sunny" self! ![]()
Please tell Steve I said congratulations - I know he will do well. As someone else said - they couldn't have made a better choice!
Awwww, thank you! I'll tell Steve you said that. He's sound asleep right now like any sane person would be. hee hee
Yep I am feeling really good right now! There is a tiny bit of infection still in the ear but it is better every day and I know it will be all gone by the time I have my follow up appt this friday. Today I even forgot to take Advil this morning and it didn't hurt at all til late this afternoon. Just a tiny bit though. The bad stuff is gone. Good ridance!

I went up when I got home and three were at the door and three over near where the chickens have been laying eggs since another broody went broody in the coop. I slipped them all under mom and she seemed to relax to have them under her. I went back up an hour later and they're all still tucked in. They peaked out when they heard me so I quickly turned off the light and claimed success!
I too am so interested in the mom/baby dynamics. The biggest surprise is that the chicks from the incubater have no clue what mom is saying, yet eggs hatched from a broody seem to know moms clucks right away. It'll be interesting to see how quickly they pick up the language.
Having 3 broodies at the same time has been really interesting. Then, how other members of the flock act with the moms and babies too.
This broody is a chicken that has always been a loner and I never had much interaction with her. Turns out she's a sweet thing and a great, calm but attentive mom. I really like her and she trusts me. This is the one who sat through the heat with rotten eggs and the only egg that tried to hatch got moved out from under her when I was cleaning up exploded eggs and it died in the shell, so I gave her some already started eggs and she had to sit another week and a half but she never gave up! I really like her. She has one feather that sticks out the top of her head! I tried to pull it out when she was a chick but it was firmly attached. I can't believe it's still there.
Big Daddy, my EE roo came in to see the new chicks and jumped up on the bale of hay right next to me so I started petting him like I use to do before he lost all his girls and started getting pissy. He's gotten a lot of free passes and I'm really happy he's back to bieng a good boy.
Watching these moms, chicks and other members of the flock interact is so interesting! Now that my back is so much better I've cleaned off my chicken chair and am spending time observing again.
What a sweet story!!! I love the picture you paint with your words!
Don't miss the new Nevada thread pages here! These pages are in their infancy so don't hesitate to send me suggestions for additions or improvements. Just be kind... I'm old and technologically challenged. LOL
New Nevada recipe pages here.
Don't miss the new Nevada thread pages here! These pages are in their infancy so don't hesitate to send me suggestions for additions or improvements. Just be kind... I'm old and technologically challenged. LOL
New Nevada recipe pages here.
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Ron, when I was researching my ducklings, I read a book where the author spoke to his incubating eggs on a regular basis. When the incubator opened after hatching, he sat there with 4 or so other people. The ducklings left the incubator and went straight to him.
My 2 adopted brachins immediately took to Sour, but they had been hatched under a broody as well, and had spent the previous week with her.
Bcook0315, some of the most awesome members on this thread aren't even from Nevada! Welcome! Being down there just makes it a little harder when we start talking about trading chickens or lending out children.
Sunny, tangerine extract sounds fabulous! Tangerines are in the store now, aren't they? Ok, don't laugh anyone... how much does bottom shelf vodka cost? That's what I need to infuse the extracts, and I've never bought it.
Edited by americanvalkyrie - 9/11/12 at 11:00pm
Chickens: faverolles, australorps, Delaware, barred rock, welsummer, silver laced wyandotte, lavender and buff x wheaten ameraucanas, BLRW, blue and splash andalusian, cochin, exchequer leghorn, silkie, brabanter, minorca, turken, RIR, brahma, speckled sussex...Ducks: two welsh harlequins, two blue swedish... Two dogs, a snake, two parents and two kids... and food gardens everywhere else.
Chickens: faverolles, australorps, Delaware, barred rock, welsummer, silver laced wyandotte, lavender and buff x wheaten ameraucanas, BLRW, blue and splash andalusian, cochin, exchequer leghorn, silkie, brabanter, minorca, turken, RIR, brahma, speckled sussex...Ducks: two welsh harlequins, two blue swedish... Two dogs, a snake, two parents and two kids... and food gardens everywhere else.
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Hi,
My name is Ariel and I'm new to this thread. I live in Northern Nevada and would like to connect with others who live here.
I raise Golden and Chamois Campines, and hope to add Silver Campines in the future.
Looking forward to chatting with you folks!
Ariel
A.K.A. campinechickens
Welcome Ariel! The more the merrier. This group is a little crazy but LOTS of FUN!
Ok ok ok. 
I was waiting to see if anyone was interested and now you're all nipping my heels! 
I'll see if I can find it an get it posted tomorrow. If y'all can wait? 
Ah JEEZ! That sounds fantabulous!!! Tangerine extract! If tangerines aren't in the stores now they soon will be. Tis the season. IDK what any vodka costs. I like to keep the few inhibitions I have left. :P Seriously I just have never bought it. Don't they make different citrus flavored vodkas now? I might have to bribe you to make me some extracts by buying my first ever bottle of vodka.
Haha!!! We just need it before this weekend. No pressure except that I may explode if we don't get it by then. hee hee Did you notice how much nicer Aubrey asked for it than I did though? You are such a sweetie to put up with me! :D
Don't miss the new Nevada thread pages here! These pages are in their infancy so don't hesitate to send me suggestions for additions or improvements. Just be kind... I'm old and technologically challenged. LOL
New Nevada recipe pages here.
Don't miss the new Nevada thread pages here! These pages are in their infancy so don't hesitate to send me suggestions for additions or improvements. Just be kind... I'm old and technologically challenged. LOL
New Nevada recipe pages here.
Welcome to BYC Bcook0315! Glad to see you on here! I totally understand where you're coming from...this thread has a wonderful community of wonderful people. It is what it is... we try to compensate by using a local thread for trading chickens...though I'm not sure that children have been loaned out yet! I have gotten local hatching eggs from 4 different local BYC members through our Las Vegas thread. Come check us out when you can. http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/666977/viva-las-vegas Also check out our LV Community page for local feed stores, member general locations and breeder lists. http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/viva-las-vegas-community-page Happily we can be a part of both communities...we're just hotter and drier...generally!
Hope you fared well during the downpour we got today! I live on the east side and it got really hit, though my place is high and dry, the school I work at may be swimming for PE tomorrow as the entire field/basketball courts/and playground is underwater!
So shines a good deed in a weary world. ~Willy Wonka
So shines a good deed in a weary world. ~Willy Wonka
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