bfrancis, awesome job!
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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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First, watching a runner duck run is awesome. They can find their own food. They aren't like pekins in water. Mine haven't started laying but I heard their decent.
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Its not as fat and slow as a pekin, but its not frail either. I want a mallard but I don't want a flying bird. The rouen is great for that.
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They are my calmest birds and are easiest to catch. They eat less than Pekins. I heard they also lay well, but mine are younger.
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they are my favorite duck breed ever. i have heard they lay well, but i didn't list that because mine haven't started yet.
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Today has been hectic already! Hubby woke me up @ 4:30 with stomach pain in his right side. We looked into symptoms of appendicitis and decided that after he went and opened up the shop at work we would go to ER. Well after a couple hours, some tests and what will surely be the most expensive doctors visit he has had. Turns out to be a wicked stomach bug. He is a soft diet and no dairy fora few days. My poor guy!
Was in the E.R. last night with my DH - thought is was kidney stones but they found nothing, Dr. thinks it is a muscle pull? DH sure is very miserable. ![]()
What is this with husbands today? My hubby smashed his thumb attaching the cutter drive shaft to the tractor this morning. Fortunately he had on heavy gloves and was able to deflect the shaft on the way down so it only caught his thumb. The thumb is swollen but he can move the knuckle.
Wanted to wait until it was done before posting pics...but this is what I have been working on the last few weeks
Started with some maple 3/4" plywood and a couple sticks of oak...A little cutting, a little routing...whole bunch of sanding and finish coats...
The final product, an incubator that will hold 5 Miller auto turn racks and not look like dookie in my living room, lol!
Nice incubator Bill. How do the pint jars work? I can't tell if any are open.
We just spent the last 30 minutes catching and caging a white parakeet that has been flitting around the house today. From it's size it is a recent hatch and an escapee. The nares don't show any color yet either. The mockingbird kept it on the go but it kept coming back to the lovebirds that are caged outside in the carport. It is in a cage haning next to the lovebirds and hasn't left the food bowl yet. Poor thing.
LF: Col W., Cochins. Projects: Blue CW, Birchen W. B: OEGB, Rosecomb, d'Anvers.
"Speak kind words; hear kind echos." "When you get to your wit's end, you'll find God lives there."
"Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret."
Fabric Temptress - http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3104712#p3104712
LF: Col W., Cochins. Projects: Blue CW, Birchen W. B: OEGB, Rosecomb, d'Anvers.
"Speak kind words; hear kind echos." "When you get to your wit's end, you'll find God lives there."
"Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret."
Fabric Temptress - http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3104712#p3104712

We just spent the last 30 minutes catching and caging a white parakeet that has been flitting around the house today. From it's size it is a recent hatch and an escapee. The nares don't show any color yet either. The mockingbird kept it on the go but it kept coming back to the lovebirds that are caged outside in the carport. It is in a cage haning next to the lovebirds and hasn't left the food bowl yet. Poor thing.
Very interesting "stray". I think the poor baby found a good home though.
Husband, 4 cats, 1 dog, LF Buff Cochins, Wheaten Ameraucanas, La Fleche, Bantam Cochins; Mottled, Buff, Partridge, Self-Blue project, Mille Fleur porject.
Husband, 4 cats, 1 dog, LF Buff Cochins, Wheaten Ameraucanas, La Fleche, Bantam Cochins; Mottled, Buff, Partridge, Self-Blue project, Mille Fleur porject.
Our new little chicken family consist of three sex links,spangle hamburg, 3 silkies a porcelain, partridge and a splash, a brahma, a faverelles and a buttercup. www.facebook.com/jenniferfugate
Our new little chicken family consist of three sex links,spangle hamburg, 3 silkies a porcelain, partridge and a splash, a brahma, a faverelles and a buttercup. www.facebook.com/jenniferfugate

Wanted to wait until it was done before posting pics...but this is what I have been working on the last few weeks
Started with some maple 3/4" plywood and a couple sticks of oak...A little cutting, a little routing...whole bunch of sanding and finish coats...
The final product, an incubator that will hold 5 Miller auto turn racks and not look like dookie in my living room, lol!
Very nice BFrancis!
Our new little chicken family consist of three sex links,spangle hamburg, 3 silkies a porcelain, partridge and a splash, a brahma, a faverelles and a buttercup. www.facebook.com/jenniferfugate
Our new little chicken family consist of three sex links,spangle hamburg, 3 silkies a porcelain, partridge and a splash, a brahma, a faverelles and a buttercup. www.facebook.com/jenniferfugate

Are my dogs the only ones getting beat down by the heat? Poor Pyrenees is laid out in the kitchen floor like he can't move. He never comes in, but laid right down & hasn't gotten back up. The other 2 boys are in DD bed out for the afternoon. The golden retriever mix is the only 1 that hasn't noticed the heat. We let her in & she is acting wild & crazy. This is her first time ever inside & the past hour I think she has inspected each room a dz times. May be a long couple of months!
My dogs go out and use the bathroom and come straight back in. My Australian usually likes to be outside but my big fat Golden has always been happy just staying in.
Our new little chicken family consist of three sex links,spangle hamburg, 3 silkies a porcelain, partridge and a splash, a brahma, a faverelles and a buttercup. www.facebook.com/jenniferfugate
Our new little chicken family consist of three sex links,spangle hamburg, 3 silkies a porcelain, partridge and a splash, a brahma, a faverelles and a buttercup. www.facebook.com/jenniferfugate
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My husband is drooling over your incubator Bill! Nice job.
Think we've given up trying to finish the garage conversion this week. It's just too hot and we're too worn out worrying over other matters. I hope this heat dissipates soon. We're going to pick peaches tomorrow and I was given a bag of apples today that will need processed. Only going to pick one bucket of peaches I think. They're a little bit expensive for our budget and our freezer is going out so we'll have to can or make jelly and jam. We also have two trees full of apples and a tree full of pears to go pick at a friends house for free. For some reason inexplicable to us they don't use any of the apples or pears for anything. I guess we should just be thankful because it's free fruit for us and I'm sure our birds and turtles and rabbits will love us for all the peels and cores. Then Saturday is our daughter's birthday so I guess we'll be headed back to Stillwater and OKC to go out to dinner with the grandparents.
Barred rocks, red sex link, silver wyandotte, white leghorns, mottled cochin banty, silkie, blue swedish and khaki campbell ducks, meat rabbits, white holland turkeys, turtles, cats, and as much garden space as one can cram into a small urban yard half given over to the chickens
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that is a beautiful pic and love your pool!! looks like an ad for silkies!
been busy today at the VA for Dave, you know, hurry up and wait.... kinda kills the day that way....
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Thanks for all the compliments, ya'all!
MJ, My 4 yo helped a lot...and my DW did the stain and urethane finish...other than that I did it by myself. Probably why it took so long.
Nanakat, the 12 pint jars have been "canned" to seal them. (a couple teaspoons of oxine to prevent cootie growth) They work as a "heat sink". The water inside heats up to incubator temps and helps maintain the heat to prevent temp fluctuations. By maintaining heat, the thermostat doesn't have to work as hard either. One last benefit, if there is a power outage, and we've had a few lately, it will help hold temps until the power comes back on.
I've got birds and lots of 'em! Chickens, Peafowl, Pheasants, Quail....
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I've got birds and lots of 'em! Chickens, Peafowl, Pheasants, Quail....
My apologies if you don't get my sense of humor...
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