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Got most of my chores done today... still need to go out and get some pics....

Keeper of 26 hens,  4 PW Leghorns, 1 leghorn mix, 1 FBCMarans, 1 Australorp, 1 Buff Orpington, 2 Mama Olive Eggers w/ 15 chicks each, 1 EE, a Barred Rock, a RIR, a CQ, 1 Delaware, 1 Black Star, a Splash Ameraucana, 3 W/BW Ameraucana pullets, 5 polish, 2 Welsummers and 41 juvies of various breeds. YIKES!  Time to SELL some chickens!

 

 

"With God, ALL things are possible."

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Keeper of 26 hens,  4 PW Leghorns, 1 leghorn mix, 1 FBCMarans, 1 Australorp, 1 Buff Orpington, 2 Mama Olive Eggers w/ 15 chicks each, 1 EE, a Barred Rock, a RIR, a CQ, 1 Delaware, 1 Black Star, a Splash Ameraucana, 3 W/BW Ameraucana pullets, 5 polish, 2 Welsummers and 41 juvies of various breeds. YIKES!  Time to SELL some chickens!

 

 

"With God, ALL things are possible."

                 ...

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Hmm.  Where do you think I should put the invention contest poll?

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I just thought of another invention.

 

The pop-up ad to the right of the forum was regarding a site on problems with bedbugs.

 

Maybe someone should start a business of bantam housechickens as bedbug eradicators.  Those would be some happy chickens!

 

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Deb

The difference between breakfast and chicks, is the temperature you use to "cook" the eggs!

 

What breeds do I have?  More than any sane person would own.

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The difference between breakfast and chicks, is the temperature you use to "cook" the eggs!

 

What breeds do I have?  More than any sane person would own.

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SCG: Seed tape for carrots? Do tell...

Arielle: We have been sucked into the world of beeKeeping as well. Our first nuc is supposed to come at the end of March so I'm thinking.... Um yeah, where is it?, right?

And I would really welcome any EMU hatching advice. Anyone with EMU hatching experience, can you PM me? So far, I've got the temp at 97, I understand it's 55 to 60 days till hatch and I ordered an egg scale so that I can start weighing it to determine if I'm getting the humidity right. I did not modify the LG as the egg did fit in on it's side and I couldn't find directions to do so.... And then started to wonder how long can this thing sit on my counter? So I just stuck it in. But seriously, what are the chances that it's going to hatch?, because we are going to NEED a fence and quick, if it does. I know I'm terrible, but I am secretly hoping that it might not hatch... Because oh my Goodness what in the world am I going to do with an EMU??

Still can not post pics. sad.png

Ok

Raising Orpingtons, Nigerian Dwarfs and Honeybees in Southern Chester County.



Peeps on the PA Thread can be found here: http://www.communitywalk.com/pa_bycers/map/1552784
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Raising Orpingtons, Nigerian Dwarfs and Honeybees in Southern Chester County.



Peeps on the PA Thread can be found here: http://www.communitywalk.com/pa_bycers/map/1552784
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SCG: Seed tape for carrots? Do tell...
 


 

Carrot (and other) seeds that are small are hard to plant. I get frustrated trying to thin them once they start to sprout. So instead of trying to throw seeds in your furrow and hope they're somewhat even you do seed tape to make sure they're even - less thinning.

 

I cut strips of paper towels (I cut them thinner on the second batch, it planted much better but I don't have a picture) and make sure they're 1 ply not 2 ply (separate if necessary) then use your "glue" on the paper towel at the suggested seed spacing interval, and put a seed on top. Let dry, and now you have seed tape. Plant the whole thing in your row.

 

To get the glue it's about 1/2 cup of flour to 1/4 cup of water.  Add more water until it's easy to work with. I used toothpicks to spread the glue.

 

seed tape.jpg

A lonely blue girl guards the riverbed, she shakes her brown torch at the tide...

 

 

 

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A lonely blue girl guards the riverbed, she shakes her brown torch at the tide...

 

 

 

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Blarneyeggs, try PM'ing Kathy.  She just hatched two.  Or you could PM The Sherriff.  She has hatched some emus out.

Ohhhhhhhh I am tired.  Decided today was spring cleaning day for the big coop and I have been needing to add roosting space because the silly chickens are cramming themselves into one of my smaller coops (I have no idea why) but I will be taking the smaller one away from them when these chicks that hatch are ready for outside.  I know it will upset the turkeys too since they like to roost on top of the coop.  Oh well.  I think I did a pretty good job building the roosts from just an idea in my head.  It just took longer than I thought it was going to.  But now all coops are clean, roosts are done, animal food shopping is accomplished and put away.  I was planning on running out to Riverton, which has the closest feed store that carries flax seed.  Good thing I called first (it is about an hour away, like everything else in Utah) since they were out.  They are out of it alot.  roll.png

Turkey Hatchalong!

 

Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings.

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Turkey Hatchalong!

 

Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings.

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WOOHOO!!!!
 

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Originally Posted by CayuseRanch View Post

Its time to announce a winner for....

 

1. CayuseRanch's smileyTotal Number of Eggs Set Contest

This contest is open to all participants to guess the total number of eggs that will be set by all participants in Mahonri's 3rd Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-long! Each participant is to fill out the spreadsheet with their guess as to the total number of eggs that participants will be placing in their incubators for this hatch. All "guesses" must be submitted no later than Midnight EST, Sunday March 11th. Please submit your total number of eggs set to the spreadsheet by Midnight EST Tuesday, March 20th so we can tally up what was set and declare a winner. The person who comes closest to guessing the total number without going over will win a beautiful rooster egg basket.

 

 

Drum Roll Please.........

 

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With a guess of 11,000 the winner is JEH1984

Total number of eggs set was 11,187!

Congratulations JEH1984, you will receive a PM Shortly!

 

 

 

 



 

2 White Cochin, 1 Black Cochin, 2 Black Cochin Mix, 9 Silkie Chicks, 1 Golden Laced, 8+ chicks!
Brooder Cam (offline) | Hatching Cam (offline) | My Chicken Site | Carolina Poultry Yahoo! Group

 

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2 White Cochin, 1 Black Cochin, 2 Black Cochin Mix, 9 Silkie Chicks, 1 Golden Laced, 8+ chicks!
Brooder Cam (offline) | Hatching Cam (offline) | My Chicken Site | Carolina Poultry Yahoo! Group

 

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Originally Posted by JEH1984 View Post

WOOHOO!!!!
 

Quote:
Originally Posted by CayuseRanch View Post

Its time to announce a winner for....

 

1. CayuseRanch's smileyTotal Number of Eggs Set Contest

This contest is open to all participants to guess the total number of eggs that will be set by all participants in Mahonri's 3rd Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-long! Each participant is to fill out the spreadsheet with their guess as to the total number of eggs that participants will be placing in their incubators for this hatch. All "guesses" must be submitted no later than Midnight EST, Sunday March 11th. Please submit your total number of eggs set to the spreadsheet by Midnight EST Tuesday, March 20th so we can tally up what was set and declare a winner. The person who comes closest to guessing the total number without going over will win a beautiful rooster egg basket.

 

 

Drum Roll Please.........

 

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSV0l0IbFgtYvD140A3sKXUt3SecORHGbLGyfWrR7LGo2Qs73wtCKGYGu8

 

With a guess of 11,000 the winner is JEH1984

Total number of eggs set was 11,187!

Congratulations JEH1984, you will receive a PM Shortly!

 

 

 

 



 



Congrats JEH! I was only 1,000 off on my guess lol. I guessed 12,000. I had no clue so I used my handy calculator and used estimates lol.

 

I am a Bantam addict!

Proud mama to 1 Son, 2 Horses, 2 Dogs, 2 Cats, 6 Seramas, 6 Bantam Cochins/Cochin Mixes, 4 Cayugas... and counting.

 

    Looking for Silkies, preferably grown, pretty close to my area, pet quality is fine. Want them for broodies and eggs.

 

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I am a Bantam addict!

Proud mama to 1 Son, 2 Horses, 2 Dogs, 2 Cats, 6 Seramas, 6 Bantam Cochins/Cochin Mixes, 4 Cayugas... and counting.

 

    Looking for Silkies, preferably grown, pretty close to my area, pet quality is fine. Want them for broodies and eggs.

 

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Originally Posted by Blarneyeggs View Post

SCG: Seed tape for carrots? Do tell...
 


 

Carrot (and other) seeds that are small are hard to plant. I get frustrated trying to thin them once they start to sprout. So instead of trying to throw seeds in your furrow and hope they're somewhat even you do seed tape to make sure they're even - less thinning.

 

I cut strips of paper towels (I cut them thinner on the second batch, it planted much better but I don't have a picture) and make sure they're 1 ply not 2 ply (separate if necessary) then use your "glue" on the paper towel at the suggested seed spacing interval, and put a seed on top. Let dry, and now you have seed tape. Plant the whole thing in your row.

 

To get the glue it's about 1/2 cup of flour to 1/4 cup of water.  Add more water until it's easy to work with. I used toothpicks to spread the glue.

 

seed tape.jpg


This is the coolest thing ever. I'll have to do this.
 

 

I am a Bantam addict!

Proud mama to 1 Son, 2 Horses, 2 Dogs, 2 Cats, 6 Seramas, 6 Bantam Cochins/Cochin Mixes, 4 Cayugas... and counting.

 

    Looking for Silkies, preferably grown, pretty close to my area, pet quality is fine. Want them for broodies and eggs.

 

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I am a Bantam addict!

Proud mama to 1 Son, 2 Horses, 2 Dogs, 2 Cats, 6 Seramas, 6 Bantam Cochins/Cochin Mixes, 4 Cayugas... and counting.

 

    Looking for Silkies, preferably grown, pretty close to my area, pet quality is fine. Want them for broodies and eggs.

 

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