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Mavis isn't broody. She broke one egg and buried the other three.![]()

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Mavis isn't broody. She broke one egg and buried the other three.![]()
Mavis isn't broody. She broke one egg and buried the other three.![]()
Mavis isn't broody. She broke one egg and buried the other three.![]()
Maybe she's still in the clutch building stage of her cycle. Got to lay a few more eggs before the brooding hormones kick in.
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those would be "nuggets" you know the things you ladies are determined to remove from all males any species
and that was ONE FAT bird.
just got the broth separated from the chicken and bones. Pretty easy except for a ton of tiny bones. all the bones turned white . waiting for broth to cool and I will be done. I didnt add anything at all to it except water. I hope pup will take it. I wondered if I should add salt but will wait and ask the vet.
I thought that is what it was but wasn't sure never really paid attention to what the parts were just pulled them out.those would be "nuggets" you know the things you ladies are determined to remove from all males any species and that was ONE FAT bird.I have probably processed about 700 chickens in my lifetime and that looks completely normal all the yellow stuff is fat (you fed it well) and the little white things are kidneys I think are maybe rooster parts. My memory isn't excellent.
And just saying I am one of those males from any species.those would be "nuggets" you know the things you ladies are determined to remove from all males any species and that was ONE FAT bird.I have probably processed about 700 chickens in my lifetime and that looks completely normal all the yellow stuff is fat (you fed it well) and the little white things are kidneys I think are maybe rooster parts. My memory isn't excellent.
Quote: those would be "nuggets" you know the things you ladies are determined to remove from all males any species
and that was ONE FAT bird.
And just saying I am one of those males from any species.
welcome to my world as I seen to be the only lifer roo that sticks around on granny's thread There are times when I know how Custer felt at the battle of the little big horn![]()
I know the feelingwelcome to my world as I seen to be the only lifer roo that sticks around on granny's thread There are times when I know how Custer felt at the battle of the little big hornAnd just saying I am one of those males from any species.those would be "nuggets" you know the things you ladies are determined to remove from all males any species and that was ONE FAT bird.I have probably processed about 700 chickens in my lifetime and that looks completely normal all the yellow stuff is fat (you fed it well) and the little white things are kidneys I think are maybe rooster parts. My memory isn't excellent.![]()