Morning. Working on the babysitting schedule for our trip.
Can’t remember the last time I saw eggs at the farm.
Can’t remember the last time I saw eggs at the farm.
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Me neither, i got back late last night.Morning y’allbirds, rabbits and goats are fed. So they are quiet. Whopping 3 whole egg in the nest box. I didn’t collect yesterday
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probably molting camp. Most of mine are. And my spring birds aren’t laying.Morning. Working on the babysitting schedule for our trip.
Can’t remember the last time I saw eggs at the farm.
probably molting camp. Most of mine are. And my spring birds aren’t laying.
I didn’t go out yesterday. I was lightheaded so I laid down. Everyone had water and for some reason there are tons of bugs out there so I wasn’t worried. Goats and buns had hay from the day before.Me neither, i got back late last night.
I got 1 new egg but haven’t seen any since. I think hawk laid 2 eggs last week, she’s not a good layer but she’s almost always broody. 2x this year and once last fall. And she mothers those babies for a long time.That’s exactly the same. A couple pullets started but that didn’t last long.
Exactly what he said! He said that aspirin AKA Salicylic acid is a good roothing substance, and Willow is very rich with that! The Indians (or should I say Native American ) used willow tree as a feaver treatment .Thanks Cap.
Benny, His accent was hard for me to understand but pictures taught me a couple new things. Thank you. Another rooting compound is willow . There is something in the tender branches that helps root. You make a tea from it.
So do it! If you have a good fruit tree this is the way to multiply it without loosing its genetic properties.Benny that video was lovely! Now I want to go cut some and get them started.
no fruit trees here. Maybe in the spring. I’d love some apple and plums. I honestly don’t have much out here other than maybe roses. Which reminds me I need to go dead head the cones.So do it! If you have a good fruit tree this is the way to multiply it without loosing its genetic properties.