Our Beaglier is a mouser too, she is so pregnant now that I think the mice could catch her, funny to watch her waddle around. Hope she has the puppies soon, esp. before it gets too much hotter.
Not Chicken related, But how is everyone's gardens doing ?
We are getting lots of green beans, and the squash are really starting to get after it.
I keep eyeballing those green tomatoes, seems like they are taking their sweet time this year getting ready.
I am really surprised that the garden...
I have a wellie on a batch due to hatch March 16th.
Mix of wellsummer roo and all the free range hens, should be an interesting mix!
And a Buff orpington hen whose eggs should be hatching on the 23rd
For anyone that might rememberBubba the knuckle footed calf from ast Febuary/March, he made it lmost to a year old before he started having problems with that weaker leg, he has made it to freezer camp! What a job to process him at home, but was sure worth the effort.
Yeah , it's broody hen time in southern Oklahoma. Had one hen that started setting last saturday, and two more started yesterday, I am hoping this is a sign that the weather is going to straighten out and start to get warmer and stop it's flip flopping around.
Rhinomeadows :
Nice to meet you neighbor. We are from the Durant/Madill area. The only chiken sale that I can think of is at Teel's barn on Hwy 70 across from JC Potters sausage in durant, sales are on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month, outside sale starts at 6pm, then the chickens, other...
Good early morning from south central Oklahoma ! A nice cool 31 degrees here today, brr, not ready for winter time. Guess I am still on daylight savings time, day off and should still be sleeping, lol
I am growing out my second batch of inteded cross breeds for a larger meat bird that is still a good layer.
The first bunch of them were a cross of Welsummer roo over Easter egger hens (easter eggers are mutts ) These girls lay an average of 5 to 6 times a week and the eggs they lay are...
The best crosses for egg production we have had so far have been welsummer roo over an easter egger hen. they have made beautifuls hens that lay an olive/teel colored eggs, some of the eggs have some spots, these mix girls lay an egg thats average sive is 2 1/2 inches long, the hens are not very...
That is an interesting compairison, we will be butchering buff orpingtons and welsummers to comapre to the cornish cross, to see if the taste is better. The cornish that we raised were free ranged, they were not real bland, but they sure were ugly, feed consuming, pooping machines. The wellies...
Have 14 roosters to put in the freezer very soon, will be interesting to see what kind of meat we will get out of wellsummers, and buff orpingtons, I know it will be nothing like those meaties are.
Love the cyro vac bags, makes a great looking end product and not hard to do.
Have also used butcher paper, try putting the bird in a plastic twist tie bag, getting all of the air out that you can, then wrap in freezer paper or butcher paper, the freezer paper makes the meat stay in better shape...
It is like chicken pox in kids, viral, you can not treat them for it, it will slowly spread through you flock ( think of the way kids have chicken pox and spead it to other kids ) You do need to watch out for secondary infections and treat for those, as long as it stays dry all should be okay...
Amazing, I have some BO/Production red chicks that look like yours.
Refering to Selah's pictures.
The JG/EE babies are so cute, as are all of the other ones !
So here is the breakdown:
Set 39 eggs, removed 3 after 1st candeling
2nd candeling had 36 that were going pretty good, 2 iffy ones
3rd candeling, 34 good eggs, two that had air cells on each end, marked those two. 32 eggs that should hatch.( not counting the double air cell ones )
Have had a...
Whoo hoo, 23 babies out and more pipping ! Lots of chirping going on.
Nothing from the 2 eggs that had air cells on each end.
There were 2 when I got up yesterday, DH texted me at noon yesterday, there were 6 then, 9 when I got home, 3 more before I went to bed and a bunch of the little buggers...
Incubator warehouse has some egg shaped therometers, pretty neat, they have digital readouts. Can use them upright on the turners like eggs or lay them down when the eggs go to lockdown.
Well off of here and headed to the lay house to clean out nest and rake out the floor, we are suppose to get rain here this weekend, we need it so badly.
BTW, was out feeding last night and looked in the roost house to see if the litter needed cleaned out, those silly hens have a cluch of eggs...