Hey Everyone! When do you decide a hen is broody? it's been two days for one of our girls. Does anyone have a few day old chicks for sale or fertile eggs? This is a first for us!
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Hey Everyone! When do you decide a hen is broody? it's been two days for one of our girls. Does anyone have a few day old chicks for sale or fertile eggs? This is a first for us!
Hey Everyone! When do you decide a hen is broody? it's been two days for one of our girls. Does anyone have a few day old chicks for sale or fertile eggs? This is a first for us!
I'm way outta shape because of lower back issues, but a FI ride would be awesome. There's a great little chain of trails out here on Casa Grande mountain too.Let me know when you come down. I still haven't ridden at Fantasy Island. I've only lived here 30+ years.
I'm way outta shape because of lower back issues, but a FI ride would be awesome. There's a great little chain of trails out here on Casa Grande mountain too.
Of course they would...![]()
That is in my opion the best way to cook chicken.. Skin on bone in!! Delish...
I am hoping to have one last BON fire out front next weekend...
Last nights fire was a bit warm... However after dinner we all enjoyed ourselves by the fire..
Dinner menu is as followed:
Prime rib cooked to perfection, with a Montreal seasoning rub, red potatoes.
Garlic mash potatoes
Actually, it was skin off. I brine it for at least a few hours if not overnight. Then I marinate in a special sauce for an hour before it hits the grill. Then every time I turn them, I brush on more sauce.
The brine:
1gal water
1cup sugar
1/2cup Kosher salt
1/2cup apple cider vinegar
spices and herbs of your choice ( I used chives, garlic, black pepper, thyme and coriander)
The sauce:
Sweet Baby Rays BBQ sauce
a few shots of Makers Mark bourbon
a couple spoons of brown sugar
a couple spoons of honey
lots of black pepper
bunch of garlic
The grill;
I only use lump charcoal and pieces of real wood. This batch had some Mesquite and Hickory.
I was just thinking about it today, as a matter of fact, in regards to having a broody. Everyone is constantly getting fertile eggs or baby chicks, and then later having too many fuzzy butts running around or posting them on Craig's List. Why not get a half dozen Cornish Cross chicks and then having the broody raise them? In about two months or so, after the broodiness has gone it's course and the broilers are large enough, they should be ready for slaughtering. This way, you're not putting the money in to the feed without getting something back.
I happened to have called Pratt's today and they said they carry the Cornish Cross on a regular basis, including having them in right now. They are only $1.99 each. This is the story up here on my side of town, but I can't imagine yours would be any different.
I'm way outta shape because of lower back issues, but a FI ride would be awesome. There's a great little chain of trails out here on Casa Grande mountain too.
I went to Pratts last week and picked up 4 of my first ever meaties. Didn't have an accurate scale to weigh them when I got them. But weighed them tonight and they are all
around .25 lb. (give or take) I really couldn't tell that much difference in size until I looked at last weeks video compared to tonights. They have grown a lot. Also, I have
been keeping my hands off so as not to get attached... until tonight. One needed a butt bath and so I ended up spending some one on one time and ... Now I have to re-program
myself. Ugh. Oh yeah, they STINK. I'm not talking a little bit. I mean they poop ALOT and their brooder box needs to be cleaned often. They are in our garage and our daughter complained that she left her car window open a bit and her car smells.. DH is concerned that I won't want to do "the deed" when the time comes. So far, I'm committed. Can't wait to see if there is actually a difference in texture and taste.![]()