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

Skipping a hundred or more posts makes one so confused.....


Not skipping them makes ones chickens die of starvation.

I speed read... Couldn't tell you any of what my readback was about, most days. I just make sure nobody asked me anything, and that's it.
 
I speed read... Couldn't tell you any of what my readback was about, most days. I just make sure nobody asked me anything, and that's it.
Lol, I do that too, but only in books, I once got to read The Last Battle By C.S. Lewis in one sitting, I loved that book ( And I still do!)
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Oh and that reminds me of the time I was reading that book about Anti-gravity, it was so good, I just could not put it down!
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With all this outdoor stuff lately, the inside is a wreck (amazing how fast that happens). Thanks for posting this, you are reminding me that I need to do this today. Good morning, and thank you! I'm particularly grateful given that you apparently had to crawl across the floor to make us all coffee. :clap You'll need a culture and some rennet, if you don't already have it. (I have a goat cheese book that indicates you can use frozen goat milk, so if you need to order it, you could freeze...) Here is my favorite source (for recipes, tutorials, and also cultures, etc.). Recipes are under "Learn". https://www.cheesemaking.com Here's the Chèvre page: https://www.cheesemaking.com/Chevre.html Ugh - stay safe you guys!!!! :hugs Form personal experience, I recommend you get a good fanny pack, and wear it on your front. I also strongly recommend you don't just hang stuff off of the belt - the bang-bang-bang against your legs as you walk will drive you insane, and it could also snag. You should be able to find (or make) sheaths and/or additional pouches that you can thread onto the fanny pack belt. It keeps everything important in reach. If I'm by myself, I will almost always sleep with the fanny pack on as well. I've never succeeded in finding a good way to carry water on a belt of sufficient volume, so I put it in the side pockets of the pack and got good at reaching around while the pack was still on (you can leave the wast strap buckled, and take your arm out of one shoulder strap and kind of rotate the pack toward the front and reach stuff in the side pockets). I would always put water on both sides of the pack and alternate the one I drank from to keep the pack balanced. (When I hike, I carry a LOT of water, because of where I am.) :eek: :fl OK, gotta run. Later! :frow - Ant Farm
thanks for the cheese information. I have a Camelbak and a platypus I just would like a place to carry my filter water I have a katadyn befree for quick cold the drinks. Especially while I am around the river. I have a clip on
@daxigait do you have any military surplus stores near you? i know we have a couple and they have stuff like this
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carrier that I use on my saddle for that matter, but the search for some sort of pack or something is because you are right that bumping against me drives me nutty.We have a surplus, I can check or go to eBay.
How 'bout something like this? Designed & built by an old friend for horses; don't know if it would for goats. He'd applied for a patent; don't know if it ever got to market; lost touch with him a long time ago. Admittedly not the best pictures, but I'm no Bubbles. The net is bungee cording; accommodates a flake at a time. Since I no longer have need for it, it's yours if you can put it to use.
I do something like that, but I use a section of cattle panel hooked to the wall.
 
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Crap rx too!
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I just ordered it straight from Valley Vet. I also buy bottles or partial bottles from my vet.
 
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I have 10 lockdown dates in may and still struggling to get the redwood incubator going to use for a hatcher. It climbed to 135 and melted 2 thermometers. I think I have a wafer laying around somewhere. Will start there.
 
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