EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

Quote: Tried 'spenders; can't keep 'em clipped. Gave the last pair away. I get enough of overalls in deer season; 'specially ones with no trap door out back
Tried to loos weight?
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I tried that once; 'twas the worst 15 minues of my life! I'm a growing boy. Besides, it takes fuel to keep the fires burning My freind as one that ran with Gigantosaurus on the Patagonia plains you can eat anything and everything as much as you want! GO HAED!
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I got the "want to" right enough; what I lack is the opportunity.
 
Ever tried fried green tomatoes?

Yup. Have seven grocery bags of green one's right now. Rather than wait for them to ripen figured I'd try some green recipes. Casserole was a winner. I forgot to cover the plants last frost, oops.


The green tomatoes look amazing. My favorite kind of pickles are bread and butter. I would buy those in a heart beat.

I'm not big on bread and butter pickles, prefer dill. These bread and butter green tomatoes are the bomb though on ham and cheese sandwiches.


My dad loves fried green tomatoes.  I am not a fan, but I love fried zucchini.

I prefer fried zucchini and fried yellow squash myself.
Also ratatouille, squash, zuks, maters, eggplant, onions, mushrooms, either in a frying pan steamed or wrapped in foil on the grill.


My wife likes to grill them as well.

I heard bamadude swear they were awesome on the grill so I tried them the last time I grilled chicken. About like fried without the breading I thought. Pretty good. I put some of the same marinade I used on the chicken on them.
 
That ranks right up there with the previous owner of our first house. When the gutters wouldn't drain 'cause he hadn't sloped them toward the downspout he drilled holes in the bottom
DPO is a term we use in the classic car world. Dreaded Previous Owner.
It works for buildings too.

Wrong time of year for that
It grows fast. I said trim, not shave.

Tell her to grill with them an eggplant, tomatoes, onions, hot chili bell pepper,
chop them to roughly, add some chopped parsley, olive oil, salt , black pepper and you have a wonderful grilled salad, wonderful with grilled meat, or cheese.
And mushrooms - grilled zucchini and yellow squash.




Might try that. Why wouldn't 1x4's with a bead of caulking on top serve the same purpose, though?
Water won't penetrate a solid piece of metal but can penetrate any flaws in the caulk job.
 
This is what I used for flashing on horizontal seams. Fit perfect in between the t 1-11 and or plywood. No glue no caulk and no leaks and I have virtually zero overhang from the roof.
It looked something like this, came in 10' lengths.
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Too late to make changes now. Just raise the humidity and sit on your hands till they hatch.

I too like Sandhill's philosophy. I've gotten about 20 different breeds from them.
As far as the birds go, most were good quality.
I think he does a little too much experimentation crossing up breeds.

A herpes virus that has cost the poultry industry 10s of millions of dollars.

http://www.thepoultrysite.com/diseaseinfo/90/mareks-disease/

Don't be lost. Raise the humidity a bit and leave the eggs alone till after they all hatch.

High humidity year round here. Unseasonably warm now. It was still 80 F at 10 PM last night. Only got down to 73 overnight.  We're going to set a new record high today. 88 is the old record, 91 is forecast.

I do it because with the high temperature, it tends to dry out the internal membrane very quickly.
Not sure how a hen combats that but she doesn't seem to have problems with losing enough egg moisture nor with dry membranes.

The only thing an eggtopsy will tell you is at what point of incubation they quit.
Then you can use the following as a guide to determine things that can cause them to quit at that point.
http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00008570/00001/1j

No need to change since a hen's body temperature is the same after day 18 as it is before.
However, since an embryo is generating some heat of its own, you can let it ease down to 99.

Yes I did. The longer I ran it continuously this summer, the more stable it got, That was after a few months of it being all over the place. I've shut it down, hopefully forever. I won't be hatching again till likely December or later.

Will he be able to decipher what to make of that?

Awesome trip. The Ozarks have so many great geologic formations, amazing array of caves and springs.

We went to the harvest festival at Laumeier Sculpture park. Not like natural bridges but the food was great.
Barbecue brisket, pulled pork and burnt ends. The blackberry/ancho chili barbecue sauce was a hit.


My last hatch was 11 of 12 which is 92%. I attribute that to several things. Most of all is that the incubator had finally settled down and I was able to keep it at about 99.5 most of the duration.
The hen had taken the summer off from laying so her body stores of nutrients were high.
If I had not hatched the oldest eggs which were at least 2 weeks old, it would have been 100% and even the oldest egg almost made it to term.
Congratulations on your hatch. :fl. For lots of pullets. I also hope the ones you traveled to get yeild some great birds to cross with.
 

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