Ok, to all of you in this post, I just Google "weird lump in egg not yolk," it's basically the same thing you all are describing, a fatty kind of lump, vaguely kidney-shaped, about the size of my little fingernail. It was gross. Did anyone find out what this is?
I picked peas to put in pasta salad, which I like to make in the morning so it can chill and let the flavors mingle all day before I serve it for dinner tonight. Perfect low-effort meal filled with yummy vegetables for a hot summer evening.
I asked this same question when I was new and got a rather snarky and unpleasant reply that this subject had already been addressed in numerous threads. It was very disheartening because I had considered myself to be amongst friends. However, this is the answer that I ended up finding: Back...
I plant beets in my garden specially to feed to my chickens! They get the greens throughout the summer then the beetroot gets chopped and frozen to thaw out for nutritious treats during the winter.
Our neighborhood has historically had a problem with boxelder bugs aka boxelder beetles. Every year we had great swarms of them around the foundation of our house, living in the siding, and even getting into the house! We dislike poisons and artificial chemicals, and nothing of an organic...
Sorry I don't have any specific advice, but I am in a similar situation. Our rooster is always trying to get in a sneak attack on my husband! And he's around a lot, so I don't think your problem is necessarily caused by your husband being unfamiliar to your rooster. I genuinely think the...
This behavior is hilarious. We throw them treats and our rooster, Smitty, alerts his ladies and some of them fall for it. Others have caught on to his game a little faster.
I'm new to this, and I have been giving my surplus eggs to close neighbors and friends. I am thinking that rather than selling eggs, I'll put them out with a request for donations toward the cost of feed and supplies. Because honestly I don't need the money, and I want to be a blessing to...
We thought we named our chickens but then most of them ended up "earning" names that were better suited to their personalities. One of our barred rock ladies is stuck with the only named that truly fits her: FATTY!
Thank you, I have separated her from the males and will keep her thus until I can decide what to do about the problem of over-mating. My poor little girl! Thanks again for your kind assistance.
I have three ducks; two males and one female. The males are healthy but about a month ago the female stopped eating, drinking, and was walking with her bill tucked down to her chest. I brought her in and gave her water with a medicinal dose of apple cider vinegar, and fed her unsweetened...