One of these days, I WILL make it over there for a meet/visit/beer tasting & maybe some brewing education! I've always been meaning to learn more about home brewing & I certainly do love microbrews!
Anytime. The garage is always open on brew day.
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One of these days, I WILL make it over there for a meet/visit/beer tasting & maybe some brewing education! I've always been meaning to learn more about home brewing & I certainly do love microbrews!
At the Bee meeting we had a very informative presentation,
I asked if I could share with BYC
Dan Punch
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Contact him and he can send you information and locations of ASU bee studies and such. One location is near Williams Air Force Base. I plan on taking advantage of the training/education. They are working on putting together a training educational program for people like us. I believe it can't hurt to show interest in such a program. Also information on bee studies in California.
I'm tired, so it is a little disjointed.
That would be sweet, then I'm cleaning coops and mowing lawns as I doubt my two teenagers will ever get to it.
Today only -
A fellow breeder of Madagascar Hissing Roaches is having to move and can't take their roaches with them. I don't have room to take his inventory, so offering a starter colony free of charge is anyone wants to try these out as breeders. Let me know A.S.A.P. and I'll get them in the mail for you.
This is just my opinion...
NO on the comb
I don't trim the nails either except once on one of my roos who ripped one of my girls' sides open from mounting. He didn't have his spurs yet, so I knew it was his nails. Most of the time if they are allowed to scratch around, there is no need for this. They grind down their nails and beaks from scraping them on hard surfaces - dirt, rock, etc. I have a piece of flagstone in my run that one of their dishes sit on just for wiping their beaks or scratching on because I use deep litter method in their run - which isn't exactly hard enough for grinding down beaks or nails. But, even that's probably not necessary as they can easily wipe their beaks or scratch on the wood of their house, etc. They also get some supervised free-ranging daily.
Spurs - only if it's causing a problem. I would only remove on a rooster if it was a problem. And if you need to, do the pliers method. Make sure if you trim nails or do spurs that you have something to stop the bleeding just in case you have an issue.
Silkies - Feel free to trim their poofy head fluff, etc. if they seem to have trouble seeing. You can also trim the fluffy butts if you are doing any breeding. I have boring hatchery silkies that never get poofy enough to need a trim, but if they are having trouble seeing, definitely trim their "hair" back.
Reminder, I'm brewing a Belgian Saison on Saturday morning if anyone is interested in seeing the process, meeting me and my birds and taste testing my current batch on tap.
PM me if you want my address, Eastside Tucson. I'll probably start by 9am and finish up around 2-3pm.
Boston's BCM's that we got from him are precious!! They are so sweet & calm.. I can't wait to see their eggs.. The are quite as well..love that.. Thank you for the referralBoston just dropped off 6 two week old chicks. 4 BCMs and 2 Ameraucanas... I hope I can get some girls.
I put them with Milagro and her two Dellie companions.
Saturday, I'm sending 3 pairs of 2 month old chickens back with him. A pair of BLRWs, A pair of Sultans and a pair of Splash Cochins.... and maybe some blacks so he can make some blues.
Incubator should start popping with chicks in about 24 hours. I've upped the humidity to 64% and it's in our bedroom and driving my wife NUTS!!!! (the humidity pump keeps it at 64. I think I'll up it to 70 and then turn it back down so she can get some sleep.
Show this to your wife, the incubator is only 19-21 days, this is 365 1/4 days a year.forced air, I have forced in and out. My sister wares one of these things bit smaller, it only forces air in. I felt like Dark Vader for the first few nights.![]()
Scary isn't it.
I do hope to be able to switch some day to a different unit, this one is just as scary![]()
just as noisy (or quite) take your pick. The incubator is better.