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So no more turkeys or peafowl. Day 28 is almost over. In 24 hours we will do egg topsies. Geese on day 32. Scovies on day 35.
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$25 is a weeks pay for some people in the PhilippinesI have had successful hatches from local chickens with local eggs. In fact, Bernie sold 5 12 week old roosters at the market today for 25 dollars!! Our first income from the chicken coop!! I get 7 dressed birds in exchange for the roos from imported eggs next week. Thats money in the bank. We are rolling in it,![]()
I need to meet your friend!!Well I just set 24 Bourbon Red and Royal Palm turkey eggs...I have no Idea if they will hatch or not, but gonna give it a shot. A friend gave 5 dozen turkey eggs...how the hell am I gonna hatch 60eggs...I actually had to go buy another bator! So I'm working with 3 currently...I've definitely lost my mind.
I need to meet your friend!!
You should have called me for a bator. I am slowing down![]()
thanksI am sipping my vodka and pomegranate juice cocktail after a long day of ... Other stuff. Oz, when you are my age and/or retired, I hope you look back on this experience of yours (the poultry part) with a sure sense of having done something marvelous.
Not only are you articulate and knowledgeable but you are an inspiration to folks who - until seeing your efforts - have just skated along with picayune plans involving MAYBE a spouse or a friend or two, not the whole network you've developed in furthering ...whatever the heck you're furthering.![]()
You GO, Oz.
Hey, I "found" a juvenile peacock in my yard today. I can't decide if somebody dropped it off at "that crazy chicken lady with the turkeys, ducks, and geese," or it just decided my property looks like a good poultry preserve.
Of all the birds I have wanted, peacocks are not one of 'em. I won't chase it away.