I've learned a lot this year.... What is in your feed, fermenting your feed, what NOT to do with meatys. I will make more "adjustments for next year, meatys will be ordered earlier, and from a different place, they will have their own housing and WILL be free ranged from the start. They will eat FF and treated more like chickens (even though they act more like velociraptors). In my defense when I got them it was later in the year and I was afraid to put them out with the cold snap we had. My hens will be added to, I hope to have around 15 or so, and maybe sell a few eggs. right now we give them to people and have made some good friends in the doing. I have just completed my first summer with bees, that is a learning curve, just finished up my fall inspection, The hive that was the strongest is still booming and has the best chance for wintering over. My newest hive has just a little less honey than the other 2 so I'm hopeful on all 3.Tonight when it's cool and they are mostly in I'm putting on the mouse guards. Took every box off and looked at the comb, that's a total of 11 hive bodies (which isn't all that many really) and nary a sting, the inspector said they were pretty docile but might not be after the fall flow is over BTW it's over and they are still ok, no gloves just a veil. I also put on feeders just to "boost" them for winter, lots of work for sure. Here I am again... off subject and rambling again... but dang it i'm proud of myself, still learning after all these years lol.
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