Actually given a couple shots of rum before butchering to relax the animal preventing tenseness in the meat, and a overnight marinade will work wonders.they are getting tough by now, maybe stew or something

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Actually given a couple shots of rum before butchering to relax the animal preventing tenseness in the meat, and a overnight marinade will work wonders.they are getting tough by now, maybe stew or something
Actually given a couple shots of rum before butchering to relax the animal preventing tenseness in the meat, and a overnight marinade will work wonders.![]()
I breed imported birds Malay, Rose comb Yokohama and OEG/ BB game, bearded and non.Hi, welcome to the Colorado thread. So what breeds do you have and how many?
Quote: I help only if they don;t progess after 24 hours. There is a great thread here on BYC that explains how to do it with the best results. Motst important is looking for blood, if they are bleeding a long after helping, I put them back in and try again in another hour. I have helped at least six chicks hatch, probably lost two of them....... so is a gamble, but at least give them a fighting chance.
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My hatching eggs (50 at a time) sit on the bottom of the incubator, I turn them 3 times a day by rolling across them with my palm, the main thing is that they move, I have a 80-90% hatch rate and that is good enough for me, I am too old to do more fancy stuff.
I don;t hatch many at a time, so enjoy turning them! lol Weird, I know!!!
Thank you. I'm not sure when this one pipped (must have been sometime last night), but the word from home is it still looks like it did this morning:I help only if they don;t progess after 24 hours. There is a great thread here on BYC that explains how to do it with the best results. Motst important is looking for blood, if they are bleeding a long after helping, I put them back in and try again in another hour. I have helped at least six chicks hatch, probably lost two of them....... so is a gamble, but at least give them a fighting chance.
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My hatching eggs (50 at a time) sit on the bottom of the incubator, I turn them 3 times a day by rolling across them with my palm, the main thing is that they move, I have a 80-90% hatch rate and that is good enough for me, I am too old to do more fancy stuff.
I don;t hatch many at a time, so enjoy turning them! lol Weird, I know!!!
Don't get me wrong suncatcher, I love rolling my palm over those eggs knowing little babies are inside, it just brings out my paternal nature, which seems to have grown as I have aged. But the way I do with 50 eggs at a crack is quicker for me and I still get the kick out of turning them.