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That's about 12 miles to the gallon....what are you driving?
I remember when has was $0.99 a gallon. Those were the days!
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That's about 12 miles to the gallon....what are you driving?
It got all the way up to 70 yesterday--a regular heatwave. Foggy and chilly today--I'd take some of everyone else's heat, if I could!

@tommysgirl
The Konza Ranger eggs are ahead of the Pita Pintas. They have all four internally pipped and are very active in there. Do you think they spent a day under the Broody?
If so, it may explain why those four made it. There is a theory that incubating for a day and then shipping helps them survive shipping better.
Ok that sounds like @chiqita complaining about hatching too many pullets.
Like listening to rich people complain about rich people problems![]()
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But it would be nice to be able to be in the fireworks booth with no coat on.![]()
You're just a spring chicken! I remember when it was $0.35/gal! Does that make me old?I remember when has was $0.99 a gallon. Those were the days!
I remember when has was $0.99 a gallon. Those were the days!
You're just a spring chicken! I remember when it was $0.35/gal! Does that make me old?![]()
It must have been something like a bit of broody incubation. The first Konza egg will be out soon--One had a pip this morning.My silkies have been doing some inadvertent testing of this by tucking eggs under their wings/and hiding them when I collect. I have noticed it being good for shipped eggs.