Getting ready for my new BA's.
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Hi Ron, I see you are almost always on line. I like reading your comments.
We just bought the farm a year ago last fall and inherited some barnyards. This is my first year breeding. I bought my stock from a couple of breeders last fall. I also purchased a couple of Hatchrites that need a little work. (new controls) I should have them up and running in a month if I get my arse in gear. I'm going to use one as a bator and one as a hatcher. But that will be the middle of maple sugaring season then. The snow will start to melt and the sap will run as well as the wiskey.
What I see from experienced breeders is they have started already and I'm likely going to have some young birds when the fall shows come around. How do you like to see the season progess in your neck of the woods? What are your plans and how do you manage to stick to them?
Trevor
My dad used to tell me, "When all else fails, read the directions." LOL!
Ron, NOW you tell me about the hammer. All of them are out by the coop construction site.
Ron, NOW you tell me about the hammer. All of them are out by the coop construction site.
That is a very nice set up you have!
Is that a current picture? We have 2 1/2-3ft of snow in the fields and that's not measuring a drift!