I love that, I am hunting wabbit one!

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So here is what I thought I was picking up...
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And here is part of the extras that I got... The hive on the left is a starter hive. You use it when you first order a block of bees and let them get settled. They have to have a smaller hive because the bees regulate the temperature inside the hive, so if there aren't enough bees, the temperature fluctuates too much. The hive on the right has the base, then a brooding chamber and several supers for the honey. I have to full sets for the big hive, including the Queen divider.
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There are quite a few frames, probably enough to fill every super with a few spares. They all have the honeycomb already intact and ready to go. This makes it more suitable for capturing a swarm and starting a colony to thrive.
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Girl I do not know how you do it ?? Do you like lay on the floor to take photos?? Wonderful.. I oly zoom in.. I keep reminding my DH the computor man to down load the photos so we can post.. Who knows when that will happen..
I was kneeling . You get good pics when you are level with the critters. Also I sat the camera on the sand to snap some pics.Girl I do not know how you do it ?? Do you like lay on the floor to take photos??
Wonderful.. I oly zoom in.. I keep reminding my DH the computor man to down load the photos so we can post..
Who knows when that will happen..
Super Cute!!!!
CONGRATS Dar!!!15 chicks from MO arrived safe and sound and ready to go under a broody mama tonight. 14 Heritage Delawares and a Silver Laced Wyandotte... all drinking and eating and pooping in the Laree brooder.
I have a white silkie sitting on duck eggs but they are Pekin/Rouen mix... and not due until around the 21st. You might want to check on the duck forum as there are lots of muscovy owners on there.I know I've been missing for ever. Been tending the microfarm. I put in a small garden, have started raising quail but have come to realize that the flies are out of control and remembered that I learned on here that muscovy ducks take care of that for us. So, while hubby is working in DC I am wanting to get about 3-4 muscovy ducklings. Does anyone have any up for sale or hatching this week? I have a few broody hens sitting on some easter egger eggs. I'd like one of them to raise the ducklings and the other to raise the chicks. If you have any, would you please PM me? I live in East Mesa and willing to drive about 40 miles one way to get them. The chicks are due to hatch on the 9th so any time before that would be great.
Love all your pics as usual!