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Whoa!  I hurriedly checked only four Icelandic eggs and three are showing development AND movement, while one more had development but didn't show movement at the time I candled.  There are 15 Icelandic eggs in that incubator (along with other eggs I did not check at all).

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-- Linda (AKA: gryeyes)
I refuse to fight a battle of wits with an unarmed person.

Buncha Outdoor PET chickens, ducks, two Toulouse ganders, and four turkeys. Plus 2 wiener dogs, some bunnies and a rescue cat which owns me. Oh. And a house silkie....

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-- Linda (AKA: gryeyes)
I refuse to fight a battle of wits with an unarmed person.

Buncha Outdoor PET chickens, ducks, two Toulouse ganders, and four turkeys. Plus 2 wiener dogs, some bunnies and a rescue cat which owns me. Oh. And a house silkie....

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post #7902 of 11360

I've candled my results are:

15 of 17 Welsh Harlequins good

14 of 16 Acona Ducks good

0 of 3 Palm Turkeys good.

 

My pond is a marsh, no snow or rain to fill it. DW says not to worry only 8 will hatch.

Chickens : YES!

Dogs: Siberian Husky, Schipperkee, and 2 Icelandic Sheepdogs

Goats: A small, fun herd of Nigerian Dwarf Goats

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Chickens : YES!

Dogs: Siberian Husky, Schipperkee, and 2 Icelandic Sheepdogs

Goats: A small, fun herd of Nigerian Dwarf Goats

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Yes, Boss. On my way now....................

I fear disappointment. I believe at least one pen of Barred Rocks (that will be about 50 eggs) will all be clears. That dumb boy doesn't like the girls I chose for him.

 

 

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Well, I guess I'm gonna switch out roosters in that pen tomorrow. I do have a back up that I like, but I really wanted this guy to perform. (I want his tail angle!) Stupid boy.

 



How long do you usually give a rooster and hens to get to know each other and like each other before you decide that he's just not going to get the job done?

 

I recently had an issue with two hens not liking the rooster.  I had time constraints and only had about two weeks (can't remember now) for them to be together.  I never did see him mating with them.  Those girls laid few eggs while he was in there with them and the eggs are only on about day 3 in the incubator, so I still don't know if he managed to fertilize.  I had them out on range, too, for a while hoping that maybe it was only a space issue.  I think in time, they would have been fine together, but I just didn't have the time.

 

-Enjoying eggs of heterotic hens because I lack the ability & patience to succeed in a purebred world. (credit msucares.com/poultry/commercial/history.html)

-As Aunt Augusta says:  I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance.  Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone.  The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound.  Fortunately...

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-Enjoying eggs of heterotic hens because I lack the ability & patience to succeed in a purebred world. (credit msucares.com/poultry/commercial/history.html)

-As Aunt Augusta says:  I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance.  Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone.  The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound.  Fortunately...

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How long do you usually give a rooster and hens to get to know each other and like each other before you decide that he's just not going to get the job done?

 

I recently had an issue with two hens not liking the rooster.  I had time constraints and only had about two weeks (can't remember now) for them to be together.  I never did see him mating with them.  Those girls laid few eggs while he was in there with them and the eggs are only on about day 3 in the incubator, so I still don't know if he managed to fertilize.  I had them out on range, too, for a while hoping that maybe it was only a space issue.  I think in time, they would have been fine together, but I just didn't have the time.

 


Well, I think this is just an odd case, really. See, when I was making my project F1s I used one particular rooster. Several months later I decided to use another one, for a little diversity and out of curiosity. That is this boy (Barred Rock). He did great with those New Hampshires he was with, though I did wonder (because I never did see him mate them). Anyway, he has always preferred to hang out with the New Hampshires since then. When I do free range different breeds at the same time, they all generally stay with their own pen of mates. Not this one though. He heads right for the New Hampshires, and always has. If I let his pen out, I can not let out the New Hampshires. He will then just hang around their pens, pacing around them. It is weird.......... 

 

 

 

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Progress Report:

24 Silkie eggs to start with..........13 Developing nicelyjumpy.gif

 

11 suspected clears on Day4 candling...confirmed on Day 7 candling! sad.png They were all from the same pen too.

old.gifSomone wasn't doing his job.

Wife to 1 wonderful husband, homeschooling mom to 1 super son

 

Chickens: 1 RIR named Rhodie, 1 BO named Buffy, 1 PBR named Rocky!  2 EE named Angel and Ebony, 1 Welsummer named Ginger and 2 Golden Comets.

 

6 silkies named: Mysty Blue, Leo Pierre, Cinnamuffin, Cloud, Shadow and Icelynn

14 chicks in the brooder consisting of 3 Welsummers, 3 Barred Rocks, 2 Americanas and 6 d'Anvers

And...

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Wife to 1 wonderful husband, homeschooling mom to 1 super son

 

Chickens: 1 RIR named Rhodie, 1 BO named Buffy, 1 PBR named Rocky!  2 EE named Angel and Ebony, 1 Welsummer named Ginger and 2 Golden Comets.

 

6 silkies named: Mysty Blue, Leo Pierre, Cinnamuffin, Cloud, Shadow and Icelynn

14 chicks in the brooder consisting of 3 Welsummers, 3 Barred Rocks, 2 Americanas and 6 d'Anvers

And...

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post #7906 of 11360

I wouldn't submit a baby pic of a human baby for the contest. I'd also never vote for one. Not because I don't like them, but who could really pic one human baby over another. I'm having fun seeing all of them though. What a bunch of cuties.

 

That being said I'm posting one of my very favorite human baby pics. I've always loved it.

 

My Mommy

Mom at 18 or 23 months.jpg

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Finally caught up. Where's the wiping the sweat off the brow smilie?

 

Lost track of almost everything I read since there was 300+ post since I had been here.

 

Just wanted to say that puppy is best when you just singe off the hair and cook in a pit. Pony too. I didn't realize the time I had it the the names really meant what they said. Horse was a little salty, but the dog was really good. Not as good after I found out and it came back up.

 

Never had moose, but I'd love some elk right now. I love venison too, but I don't like the way most people cook it.  a nice think buffalo steak. Better than beef, leaner and better for you.

 

Rattle snake anyone? Yum

 

I used to cook rabbit years ago at my job. It smelled great but I couldn't eat it. Now days I would. My Lionheads better start producing soon, or they may become a small snack.


Once, when my oldest DD was 4 years old, we were in Macy's and she stopped to look at the fur coats.  She reached up and stroked the arm of one of the fur coats.  "Oooh Mommy!  These feel like bunny rabbits!"  "Awww" said an elderly woman standing with a friend nearby.

 

"Are these coats made from bunnies, Momma?"  "Yes", I replied.  This got more adoring looks and murmers from the 2 elderly ladies but made me a bit nervous since I never knew what my adorable, sweet looking little four year old might say.  "Did they have to kill the bunnies to make these coats Momma?"  "Yes", I answered, trying to gently pull her away from the coats (this provoked sympathetic looks from the ladies).  Then those sympathetic looks quickly turned to horror as my DD said loudly, "Mmmmmm, wish I had the meat"!!!     roll.png

 

I've never tried rattlesnake but I want to.  I've heard it is delicious!!!  Even better than Alligator which I love.

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by Mahonri View Post

I was a tad disappointed that we haven't gotten more candling reports!!!

 

I am certainly grateful that most of you have done better than myself.


I'm a procrastinator. I don't wanna do it.

 


Me too.  I had a power outage today though.  Have no idea how long it was off so I didn't want to cool down the eggs again.  Temps were fine by the time I got home but the clock, microwave and stove blinking tells me there was a power outage.  I'll try to candle tomorrow evening when I get home.     hmm.png
 

 

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All things Nevada.

 

New Nevada recipe pages here.

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Originally Posted by wolftracks View Post

I wouldn't submit a baby pic of a human baby for the contest. I'd also never vote for one. Not because I don't like them, but who could really pic one human baby over another. I'm having fun seeing all of them though. What a bunch of cuties.

 

That being said I'm posting one of my very favorite human baby pics. I've always loved it.

 

My Mommy

Mom at 18 or 23 months.jpg


Awwwwwww!!!  That pic is precious!!!  I am loving all of the baby pics!  Keep 'em coming!  I do agree that it would be impossible to choose one over another though if we had to vote on them.  To me they are all precious beings!  I've rarely ever seen a baby that doen't make me just melt into a huge gloppy puddle of gooey sweetness.  However only babies have this effect on me.  Grown men or half grown children acting like babies is NOT the same thing!
 

 

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

 

All things Nevada.

 

New Nevada recipe pages here.

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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

 

All things Nevada.

 

New Nevada recipe pages here.

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OMG! We even have the same kids! lau.gif  gig.gif

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Once, when my oldest DD was 4 years old, we were in Macy's and she stopped to look at the fur coats.  She reached up and stroked the arm of one of the fur coats.  "Oooh Mommy!  These feel like bunny rabbits!"  "Awww" said an elderly woman standing with a friend nearby.

 

"Are these coats made from bunnies, Momma?"  "Yes", I replied.  This got more adoring looks and murmers from the 2 elderly ladies but made me a bit nervous since I never knew what my adorable, sweet looking little four year old might say.  "Did they have to kill the bunnies to make these coats Momma?"  "Yes", I answered, trying to gently pull her away from the coats (this provoked sympathetic looks from the ladies).  Then those sympathetic looks quickly turned to horror as my DD said loudly, "Mmmmmm, wish I had the meat"!!!     roll.png

 

I've never tried rattlesnake but I want to.  I've heard it is delicious!!!  Even better than Alligator which I love.

 

 

 


Me too.  I had a power outage today though.  Have no idea how long it was off so I didn't want to cool down the eggs again.  Temps were fine by the time I got home but the clock, microwave and stove blinking tells me there was a power outage.  I'll try to candle tomorrow evening when I get home.     hmm.png
 

 



 

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Originally Posted by wolftracks View Post



OMG! We even have the same kids! lau.gif  gig.gif

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Originally Posted by SunnyDawn View Post


Once, when my oldest DD was 4 years old, we were in Macy's and she stopped to look at the fur coats.  She reached up and stroked the arm of one of the fur coats.  "Oooh Mommy!  These feel like bunny rabbits!"  "Awww" said an elderly woman standing with a friend nearby.

 

"Are these coats made from bunnies, Momma?"  "Yes", I replied.  This got more adoring looks and murmers from the 2 elderly ladies but made me a bit nervous since I never knew what my adorable, sweet looking little four year old might say.  "Did they have to kill the bunnies to make these coats Momma?"  "Yes", I answered, trying to gently pull her away from the coats (this provoked sympathetic looks from the ladies).  Then those sympathetic looks quickly turned to horror as my DD said loudly, "Mmmmmm, wish I had the meat"!!!     roll.png

 

I've never tried rattlesnake but I want to.  I've heard it is delicious!!!  Even better than Alligator which I love.

 

 

 


Me too.  I had a power outage today though.  Have no idea how long it was off so I didn't want to cool down the eggs again.  Temps were fine by the time I got home but the clock, microwave and stove blinking tells me there was a power outage.  I'll try to candle tomorrow evening when I get home.     hmm.png
 

 



 


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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

 

All things Nevada.

 

New Nevada recipe pages here.

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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

 

All things Nevada.

 

New Nevada recipe pages here.

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