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GRRR, my computer is acting up and it shut down on me twice. I'm going to try to go back through here quickly.
Chickies-duckies, it is hard to believe Dolly is closing. My dd kept texting me asking me if I heard, she's living there now. My sister is a vegetarian and she let her kids have Twinkies yesterday and took their picture just so they could have that 'life experience'. I thought that was funny coming from her. Thanks for the sprouting link, it seems like I should be able to devise something and at least use this bucket of wheat I have sitting here.
HEChicken, how would fermenting increase the protein? I mean, unless yeast are protein, I guess that makes sense but it would be by very little. I wouldn't think it would reduce the calories, I mean, the calories don't vanish into thin air, they have to so somewhere. So the sugar converts to alcohol but alcohol is high in calories, thus.... 'beer belly'. I thought the alcohol was a just what was left from the consumption of sugar and that the sugar was still there in the yeast which at this point have reproduced. It sounds like Madge may be a bit jealous of you.
I got a recipe from an older lady to make balloon wine. I'm anxious to try it and it seems easier than making beer. I don't like beer really.
Danz, if Dolly is bought by another company these people are going to end up being without income for a long time. I'm curious to to see what happens to the price of breads and snacks now. I'm loving the turkeys. We planned on butchering one of them too but the problem is that he's not a 'bad boy'. These turkeys talk to me, and everyone in the house is gobbling. I don't know how we are going to do it at all, they're so nice. Last night, I heard turkeys out by the lagoon while I was hanging out laundry, that is the oppostite direction. We've never EVER seen them this close to the house. Well, I didn't see them because it was dark but still. I think the turkeys drew in the wild ones. I'm hoping that alone will be a good reason to keep them around. I'm sorry you are so sad about your brahmas. I take it they are smaller birds? Is that why the owls were so hard on them? Could you keep some less costly chickens to keep up your egg production for now? My dh as been talking getting a peacock, I think he would change his mind though if he couldn't keep them fenced. They are so pretty. I wouldn't add sugar to the fermented feed, if left long enough it would just create more alcohol. Hey, doesn't alcohol have something to do with anaerobic conditions too? We definitely need a brewing expert aruond here. This is important stuff. In my bread starter, I want to make bread when the yeast are most active, just before they start to make alcohol. I think it's doable for you to ferment feed even with so much feed but anyway you look at it you will need to have containers that are reasonable for you to lift. The thing about fermenting is that you will have all of this feed dished out and waiting. For instance, when I make tons of bread for an event I will have bread on every counter, the stove, covering my table too. It's all in the process, some of my bread rises for 36 hours so you can imagine big bowls out and big pans out. The fermenting is going to be the same way, it's just going to have to sit out somewhere. I don't think that leaving a small amount of feed in the botttom will hurt anything. The ACV is acidic, we use when canning to increase the acidity to help preserve the food. If you just refill the bucket and there is some let in the bottom and you just keep doing this it won't always be the same pieces left in the bottom. If you didn't turn around and refill the bucket that may be something to think about.
While I'm waiting for my computer to go to the next page I will update on my hatch this time. There were 21 eggs left in the incubator at the time of lockdown. Up until that point, there were probably about 15 eggs I had thrown out, most just didn't develop at all and a few started and just stopped. Of the 21 left in the incubator, 10 hatched spontaneously and the humidity was dropping below 40% an I added water through the holes without opening it and it went up over 70%. At this point I lost 1 chick that had completely zipped, I stuck a wire in the hole and turned the egg over and it fell open. It was a white chick. I barely cracked open the side to release some of the humidity. By barely I mean, I stuck a fuzzy pipecleaner in the side and the humidity did go down slowly. All of the 10 chicks were hatched by yesterday morning, there were 5 more pipped that made no progress by evening. All 5 of these were shrink wrapped, all 5 are alive and fine now. There were
6 more eggs in the incubator and no signs of life. I poked a hole in the air cell side, 1 was shrink wrapped and clearly died trying to get out. The other 5 had to have stopped developing just recently, there was still some liquid. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, please. What I noticed was that the first 10 that hatched the membrane looked like it was just 1 membrane and it was stuck to the shell. These chicks were very active right from the start and were playing and drinking water through the wire before i removed them from the incubator. I removed them yesterday evening and then took my time with the pipped eggs and helped them out. There was minimal bleeding, and they recovered pretty quickly but I don't think they would have made it through the night. So, of the 15 new chicks that I have I'm seeing some very different colorings than usual. Usually out of 10 chicks I will get roughly 1 white, 1 barred, and 8 black. This time there are more whites, one red/orange, and two multi-color that remind me of the EEs without the muffs. I don't know where this came from. Either a hen who hasn't been laying has begun laying again, or there was another rooster in there. I don't get it. Something had to be different. Nothing has changed in the hens other than the 2 black ones that I liked and kept I added them to our flock. They are black, and offspring of the rooster that is in there which is black. I had some roosters in there but were removed about the same times, but they are black too except for 1 that is white and they are also offspring of the same black rooster and are only 4 months old. I've never seen them acting like grown ups yet. They are now removed. I don't know what to think right now.
Are you a scrapper PrairieChickens? I love to sew, I used to scrap, I love to use my Cricut for other things.
I can't hardly stand to sit here when I hear those turkeys gobbling outside, I want to go see what they're doing.
I'm sorry you are having to deal with losing your posts mikeksfarmer. I've been typing in Notepad so I don't have to worry about losing it. It helps a lot, but right now my computer seems to think it needs to install updates and it shut down on my twice so I still lost what I wrote. GRRRR. I thought when you said your hen was 10 years old it must have been a typo. I didn't know they lived that long. That's amazing, I couldn't make her into dinner either. I'd just have to let her live out her life. Isn't it nice to get things cleaned up. This is the first year I took any initiative outside, I've always had babies and just didn't go out there. Well, we counted and we hauled off 5 loads to the metal recycle getting $30-over $100 for each load and then we took 3 loads to the dump. That makes me feel shameful that there was so much junk laying around here, but now it's all cleaned up and all we have left to do is the inside of the barn and we can continue with that into the winter. I can't believe how much stuff can accumulate, it just grows. It's so nice to have room for things that you love though.
KansasPrairie, how are your toms doing today?
PrairieChickens, your mug is adorable!!! I can't get one, but I like playful and cutesie stuff. I love plain and simple, I love ribbons and dots. Got anything along those lines?
I can't wait to see what you come up with. This is indeed where the PARTY is!!!
Hi ppimf!!! I don't have enough experience with ducks but I'm sure someone here will be able to help you.
Sunflowerparrot, HI! Your puppy is sooooo sweet!!!!
I need to get off my patootie and get busy. I need to make bread and do laundry, and go see the turkeys and my lavender orp, I'm going to take him for a walk with me to the clothes line. I love having chickens walking around, my dh doesn't so much. I need to go see what he's building for me today. My lavender pen is getting started for real today. We've been collecting the supplies for a while. Even though his girls aren't old enough for him yet I think I'm going to put some girls in his age so he can start getting the right idea. Josie said he's not ready yet, but I want him in the mood or at least start thinking about it. My BOs have to be getting close to the 2 month mark, I need to start writing their birthdates down.
Have a great day all!
Chickies-duckies, it is hard to believe Dolly is closing. My dd kept texting me asking me if I heard, she's living there now. My sister is a vegetarian and she let her kids have Twinkies yesterday and took their picture just so they could have that 'life experience'. I thought that was funny coming from her. Thanks for the sprouting link, it seems like I should be able to devise something and at least use this bucket of wheat I have sitting here.
HEChicken, how would fermenting increase the protein? I mean, unless yeast are protein, I guess that makes sense but it would be by very little. I wouldn't think it would reduce the calories, I mean, the calories don't vanish into thin air, they have to so somewhere. So the sugar converts to alcohol but alcohol is high in calories, thus.... 'beer belly'. I thought the alcohol was a just what was left from the consumption of sugar and that the sugar was still there in the yeast which at this point have reproduced. It sounds like Madge may be a bit jealous of you.

Danz, if Dolly is bought by another company these people are going to end up being without income for a long time. I'm curious to to see what happens to the price of breads and snacks now. I'm loving the turkeys. We planned on butchering one of them too but the problem is that he's not a 'bad boy'. These turkeys talk to me, and everyone in the house is gobbling. I don't know how we are going to do it at all, they're so nice. Last night, I heard turkeys out by the lagoon while I was hanging out laundry, that is the oppostite direction. We've never EVER seen them this close to the house. Well, I didn't see them because it was dark but still. I think the turkeys drew in the wild ones. I'm hoping that alone will be a good reason to keep them around. I'm sorry you are so sad about your brahmas. I take it they are smaller birds? Is that why the owls were so hard on them? Could you keep some less costly chickens to keep up your egg production for now? My dh as been talking getting a peacock, I think he would change his mind though if he couldn't keep them fenced. They are so pretty. I wouldn't add sugar to the fermented feed, if left long enough it would just create more alcohol. Hey, doesn't alcohol have something to do with anaerobic conditions too? We definitely need a brewing expert aruond here. This is important stuff. In my bread starter, I want to make bread when the yeast are most active, just before they start to make alcohol. I think it's doable for you to ferment feed even with so much feed but anyway you look at it you will need to have containers that are reasonable for you to lift. The thing about fermenting is that you will have all of this feed dished out and waiting. For instance, when I make tons of bread for an event I will have bread on every counter, the stove, covering my table too. It's all in the process, some of my bread rises for 36 hours so you can imagine big bowls out and big pans out. The fermenting is going to be the same way, it's just going to have to sit out somewhere. I don't think that leaving a small amount of feed in the botttom will hurt anything. The ACV is acidic, we use when canning to increase the acidity to help preserve the food. If you just refill the bucket and there is some let in the bottom and you just keep doing this it won't always be the same pieces left in the bottom. If you didn't turn around and refill the bucket that may be something to think about.
While I'm waiting for my computer to go to the next page I will update on my hatch this time. There were 21 eggs left in the incubator at the time of lockdown. Up until that point, there were probably about 15 eggs I had thrown out, most just didn't develop at all and a few started and just stopped. Of the 21 left in the incubator, 10 hatched spontaneously and the humidity was dropping below 40% an I added water through the holes without opening it and it went up over 70%. At this point I lost 1 chick that had completely zipped, I stuck a wire in the hole and turned the egg over and it fell open. It was a white chick. I barely cracked open the side to release some of the humidity. By barely I mean, I stuck a fuzzy pipecleaner in the side and the humidity did go down slowly. All of the 10 chicks were hatched by yesterday morning, there were 5 more pipped that made no progress by evening. All 5 of these were shrink wrapped, all 5 are alive and fine now. There were
6 more eggs in the incubator and no signs of life. I poked a hole in the air cell side, 1 was shrink wrapped and clearly died trying to get out. The other 5 had to have stopped developing just recently, there was still some liquid. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, please. What I noticed was that the first 10 that hatched the membrane looked like it was just 1 membrane and it was stuck to the shell. These chicks were very active right from the start and were playing and drinking water through the wire before i removed them from the incubator. I removed them yesterday evening and then took my time with the pipped eggs and helped them out. There was minimal bleeding, and they recovered pretty quickly but I don't think they would have made it through the night. So, of the 15 new chicks that I have I'm seeing some very different colorings than usual. Usually out of 10 chicks I will get roughly 1 white, 1 barred, and 8 black. This time there are more whites, one red/orange, and two multi-color that remind me of the EEs without the muffs. I don't know where this came from. Either a hen who hasn't been laying has begun laying again, or there was another rooster in there. I don't get it. Something had to be different. Nothing has changed in the hens other than the 2 black ones that I liked and kept I added them to our flock. They are black, and offspring of the rooster that is in there which is black. I had some roosters in there but were removed about the same times, but they are black too except for 1 that is white and they are also offspring of the same black rooster and are only 4 months old. I've never seen them acting like grown ups yet. They are now removed. I don't know what to think right now.
Are you a scrapper PrairieChickens? I love to sew, I used to scrap, I love to use my Cricut for other things.
I can't hardly stand to sit here when I hear those turkeys gobbling outside, I want to go see what they're doing.
I'm sorry you are having to deal with losing your posts mikeksfarmer. I've been typing in Notepad so I don't have to worry about losing it. It helps a lot, but right now my computer seems to think it needs to install updates and it shut down on my twice so I still lost what I wrote. GRRRR. I thought when you said your hen was 10 years old it must have been a typo. I didn't know they lived that long. That's amazing, I couldn't make her into dinner either. I'd just have to let her live out her life. Isn't it nice to get things cleaned up. This is the first year I took any initiative outside, I've always had babies and just didn't go out there. Well, we counted and we hauled off 5 loads to the metal recycle getting $30-over $100 for each load and then we took 3 loads to the dump. That makes me feel shameful that there was so much junk laying around here, but now it's all cleaned up and all we have left to do is the inside of the barn and we can continue with that into the winter. I can't believe how much stuff can accumulate, it just grows. It's so nice to have room for things that you love though.
KansasPrairie, how are your toms doing today?
PrairieChickens, your mug is adorable!!! I can't get one, but I like playful and cutesie stuff. I love plain and simple, I love ribbons and dots. Got anything along those lines?

Hi ppimf!!! I don't have enough experience with ducks but I'm sure someone here will be able to help you.
Sunflowerparrot, HI! Your puppy is sooooo sweet!!!!
I need to get off my patootie and get busy. I need to make bread and do laundry, and go see the turkeys and my lavender orp, I'm going to take him for a walk with me to the clothes line. I love having chickens walking around, my dh doesn't so much. I need to go see what he's building for me today. My lavender pen is getting started for real today. We've been collecting the supplies for a while. Even though his girls aren't old enough for him yet I think I'm going to put some girls in his age so he can start getting the right idea. Josie said he's not ready yet, but I want him in the mood or at least start thinking about it. My BOs have to be getting close to the 2 month mark, I need to start writing their birthdates down.
Have a great day all!