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My dinner isnt agreeing w/ me. It was yucky. eggs, bologna and cheese on a tortilla.
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Understood. No problem, we've brooded indoors before.Spring/ warm weather is just easier. If you can keep a good eye on them and be prepared to raise them yourself then no problem but they will freeze quickly on their own.
whats wrong w/ the eggs she is on?Ummmm, I think it's too late for that. She's been setting nearly three weeks already. She's young - about 7 months - and I kept thinking she would quit. If I order HE, I have to wait for them to arrive, then wait another 3 weeks for some of them to hatch. It would not be good for her to stay on the nest that long, if she even would. I can get her a couple of chicks tomorrow and put them under her tomorrow night. If she doesn't accept them, we can brood them in the house.
Just slow typing a responseNot what you wanted to hear I guess.
I hadnt thought about it. Probably nothing. It will be 26 yrs.Granny, what are your plans for your anniversary?
She is setting on golf balls. The only hens laying are the Black Aussies, and since they are young, their eggs are small. Takes two to make a scrambled egg on toast, lol.whats wrong w/ the eggs she is on?
Sorry Blue. Thats that no patience thing.Just slow typing a response![]()
When is it? 26 years is worth celebrating.I hadnt thought about it. Probably nothing. It will be 26 yrs.
I've done both! I've heard people say to play some chick peeps during the day before you add the chicks at night, since hens can hear hatching chicks through the shell. Night is important for the chicks also. They can be afraid of the hen, especially if much older than a day or 2. That's been my experience anyway.Ummmm, I think it's too late for that. She's been setting nearly three weeks already. She's young - about 7 months - and I kept thinking she would quit. If I order HE, I have to wait for them to arrive, then wait another 3 weeks for some of them to hatch. It would not be good for her to stay on the nest that long, if she even would. I can get her a couple of chicks tomorrow and put them under her tomorrow night. If she doesn't accept them, we can brood them in the house.
Or playing with the dog!Just slow typing a response![]()