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  1. CoordinatedChaos

    Now in time of plenty, gather and store for times of want.

    Ah! I thought I was at the end of the thread when I asked that question and then saw you had already answered that from other people. Sorry, but thank you for explaining again! I just got a jar vacuum sealer, but wasn't sure how well they actually worked, or if they were just gimmicky. Sounds...
  2. CoordinatedChaos

    Now in time of plenty, gather and store for times of want.

    Maybe a silly question, but how do you seal them? I've only ever seen people freeze dry eggs, not dehydrate, but I would LOVE to dehydrate them! Also, could you just vacuum seal excess in a mylar bag for long term, instead of jars?
  3. CoordinatedChaos

    Ended Guess When BYC Will Hit 28 Million Messages!

    WOW!! Thank you so much! And thank you @Kiki for running the contest! This is too funny! I did some wildly basic calculations to get my answer, but I figured it'd maybe fall within a day or two of the actual time/date, not 7.5 hours! 😅
  4. CoordinatedChaos

    South Dakota Thread!

    I really like the idea of the heated bucket. I might try something like that and use it w/o the heat this summer for my chickens to get used to. Thanks for the link!
  5. CoordinatedChaos

    South Dakota Thread!

    There's really no room in the Eglu. There's room for the chickens pretty well, but for any sort of feeder or waterer, I don't think there is. Do you use a special heated waterer for chickens, or is it just one of those plastic heated pet bowl kinds? Which water heater are you thinking of...
  6. CoordinatedChaos

    South Dakota Thread!

    Hello! Eastern SD here. First time chicken owners. It's only the beginning of summer, but I'm already worried about winter and trying to plan ahead! How do you all keep your chickens safe and warm, water from freezing, etc? We have 6 Amberlink whites with an Eglu Cube inside a 9 x13 run. For...
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