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    Oven Canned Tomatos

    Tomatos (and mostly tomato products like salsa) are the only thing I feel comfortable doing this way, but I'm not sure if it works or is safe with anything else. I did 16 pints of salsa and tomato juice yesterday this way.
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    Oven Canned Tomatos

    My mom gave me this tip that she's been using for years, and it's been invaluable so I thought I'd share! To can tomatos, you don't need a pressure or water bath canner. Prepare tomatos, tomato sauce, salsa, or tomato juice as you normally would (with half inch head space), then just put the...
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    What's the Wildest, Weirdest thing you've eaten...?

    Possum stew, beaver jerky, head cheese (BLEACH), Limburger cheese (DOUBLE BLEACH) and freeze-dried roasted meal worms and crickets. Of all, the bugs were the tastiest, but I wouldn't want them on a daily basis. Not very attractive picking little cricket wings out of your teeth.
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    What is this? (Pic)

    I have no broody hens, so I'll have to do it myself...might get messy! Maybe I can get my husband to set it at work?
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    What is this? (Pic)

    Alien spores...I didn't consider that. We'd better hurry and eat it before 3-legged chickens take over the world.
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    What is this? (Pic)

    When I collected eggs this afternoon I found one that had a couple of patches little bitty balls which look like some kind of insect egg. However, they are hard and the same color as the egg, so could it be some kind of calcium deposit? They are not part of the shell - you can see where I...
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    Dead hen

    Thanks for the kind words all. I don't fee quite so bad, though I really hate losing one of the girls. I grew up on a farm and even though I truly understand that sometimes things just happen when you have animals, it's still tough not to waller around in guilt when it does. And on top of...
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    Dead hen

    My husband and I came home yesterday to find one of our young hens dead on the coop floor, a blood-streaked egg beside her. Her rear was bloody, but we couldn't really tell if any "innards" were out, or had been out...it just looked bloody. Was this a prolapse? I feel horrible, but I...
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    What to do with eggs

    I haven't tried it, but I hear you can freeze eggs. Break them in a bowl, scramble them up, then put into a freezer safe bowl. Thaw in the refrigerator for use. Hope that helps!
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    Red Toe Nail polish...OUCh my toes are not cherries!

    Please stop it. There are healthy male members here. Ok, to make things fair, I think I have the perfect solution - a non-member in the form of my hubby. He's red-headed and fair as the driven snow. Green? He'd look good with green, and it'd be a good experiment. With chickens and with...
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    Red Toe Nail polish...OUCh my toes are not cherries!

    I usually wear boots while doing chores, but one day coming back from the lake I went to check the chicken's water in flip-flops (I had done a rare painting of the toes the day before with red polish), and had to literally dive out of the yard! Hubby got a good laugh. But makes me think...
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    Does anyones chickens ever escape?

    Holy MOLY...now THAT is a chicken yard...
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    Does anyones chickens ever escape?

    I agree with the1much, clip the wings! Such an easy yet very effective solution. I was having daily "chicken leaks" out of our chicken yard - once they figured it out, they would constantly fly over the 5' electrified fence any time they'd see me (the food/treat provider). It was no big deal...
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    "Honking" Hen

    I think all my chickens honk, though the buff orpingtons are by far the loudest and most nasal honkers. I'm not sure what it means in "chickenspeak", but I'd sure like to know. Then again...maybe not...
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    Impatience!

    We had our first eggs for breakfast this morning, "egg-in-a-hole" style. Take a piece of bread, cut out a hole with a biscuit cutter, put it in the frying pan, crack the egg in the bread hole, and fry (toast the cut-out piece). NUMMY!!! And absolutely SUPERB with our own home-laid eggs...
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    Impatience!

    Udate again - YAY!!! THREE little brown eggs were waiting for me this afternoon in a next box...I guess I was being a little impatient. I'm so proud of my girls! I gave them a reward of a nice juicy piece of watermelon.
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    Impatience!

    Update - still no eggs. And to make matters worse, I have a friend who got her flock of 10 Buff Orps and Barred Rocks from the very same batch as me, and she reported yesterday that they found THREE eggs. And she made sure to really rub it in. She did get a roo in her batch - could he have...
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    Impatience!

    My 12 pullets (can you believe I got 100% correctly sexed chicks), 4 buff orpingtons, 4 barred rocks, 2 rr reds, and 2 e eggers, are now exactly 6 months old today. No eggs yet and I'm getting impatient...I figured they'd be laying by now. Yesterday one of the barred rocks let out a big...
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    Dead pullet - botulism?

    No problem...the coop has a floor area of 10' x 5', and a raised enclosed area of 5' x 5' with nest boxes and roosts. In the day they go out into a yard 40' square. The limp neck made me think it was botulism, just from what I've read...and the admission by hubby that he's been less than...
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    Dead pullet - botulism?

    A friend of mine and I are on vacation, several hundred miles from home, and hubby is in charge of my 12 pullets (10 weeks old). He called to tell me he'd found one dead this evening in the coop, with what he described as a "rubbery neck" and her intestines protruding from the rear. I'm...
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