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

just made a fresh pot of coffee if you want to come over, or just post your picture and I will look at your photo and talk to myself since I have trouble hearing anyway
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@Fire Ant Farm @ChickenCanoe My sweet potato casserole is done more like mashed potatoes with a brown sugar and pecan topping. I find marshmallows too sweet. I usually have this, and then have hot pumpkin pie with ice cream a different time since it is my favorite pie. I do it crustless most of the time anymore to try to cut some of the calories and bad stuff.
cant wait for recipes!!

Where is @kwhites634 ? He is usually in early.

I was hoping he would be on when I got back, wonder if he got himself a buck
 
Isn't there something about Dexters and regular cows of another breed too?
i have no idea

my broody hatched her baby
awesome!

Doesn't quack any when I picked it up, no tail feather curling and it's voice sounds low and raspy. So idk
Thanks
raspy is boy, must be young @MotorcycleChick do pekins get curls??

YES!! I'd be snockered in no time!!
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@Sally Sunshine

Creamy Corn Chowder
2 chicken bouillon cubes
1 c hot water
5 bacon strips
1 c green pepper (opt)
1/2 c chopped onion
1/4 c flour
3 c milk
1 1/2 c frozen corn
1 (4oz) can of cream style corn
Seasonings (salt, basil, pepper)

Dissolve bouillon in water. In 5qut dutch oven (no you silly sally, not that kind) cook bacon, crumble, and set aside. In drippings, saute onion & ground pepper til tender. Add flour and cook till bubbly. Cook 1 more min. Gradually stir in milk & bouillon water. Boil, reduce heat, and stir til thickened. Add corn and seasoning. Cook 10 min or until heated thru. Sprinkle on bacon.
Servings: 6-8

Corn Casserole
1 box jiffy corn mix
1 can corn
1 can creamed corn
1 stick butter
1/3 c sour cream

Melt butter and mix with 1st 3 ingredients. Mix sour cream in. Pour into 8 x 8 pan. Preheat oven to 375 and bake 3/4 - 1 hour.
yums!!! @BantyChooks dont forget to add to recipes LMAO

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oh there you are!!! dang no biggun!! Come on Whites!! take that bottle of Apple cider out with you and feed the leaves some!!!
 
i have no idea

awesome!

raspy is boy, must be young @MotorcycleChick
 do pekins get curls??

YES!! I'd be snockered in no time!! 
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They have had them for 2 or three years they have never slept in a house except for in the winter they would never go in they slept down by the road. And they have bought them many different houses for them they wouldn't use them and they couldn't catch them to put them in and they have even came and got our old dog house which if they still have it I am going to maybe go get it back and put a door on it for the ducks.
 
my broody hatched her baby
Congrats what kinda baby?

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Method 2
Examining a Duck's Cloaca
http://www.wikihow.com/Tell-the-Difference-Between-Male-and-Female-Ducks




Adult Birds

Physical Differences


Although adult Pekin ducks are both pure white with orange legs and beaks, there are a few easy ways to tell males from females. As their adult feathers grow in, males develop a drake feather, a curled feather on the top of their tails. Males temporarily lose this feather when they molt their feathers once a year. A female may grow such a feather only if there are no other males in the flock. An egg-laying female develops small black or brown spots on her bill due to changes in her hormones. Birds without these spots would either be an immature female or a male.

A Different Kind of Sound


As young as 6 weeks old, male and female Pekin ducks make distinct vocalizations. Females make the distinct quack quack sounds associated with ducks and are usually the loudest ducks in the pond. Males make a low, raspy vocalization sometimes accompanied by a slight whistling sound.
 
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