INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Looks tasty. We foodies have to stick together. Appetizer for last night's dinner was blanched broccolini, fennel, cauliflower, yellow and red bell peppers each wrapped in prosciutto. The store ran out of the latter so I also had to use mortadella and coppa as well to wrap all the veggies. It was sprinkled with grated parmesan. I didn't have time to go to a part of town where the fish selection was better. I was looking for halibut but no one around here had it fresh but I found some fresh wild caught swordfish which I know isn't the wife's favorite so I knew I had to cook it well and take it up a notch. Main course was broiled swordfish with a glaze of caramelized raspberry balsamic vinegar. That was served alongside fettucine with Swiss chard, onion and broccoli with a chardonnay sauce and grated romano. The wine for the sauce and drink was a '98 Chilean Chardonnay I found in the wine cellar. You can tell by the dust, it has been there a long time and is now mature. That was supposed to be topped off by fried lobster tails which we had in Isla Mujeres, Mexico on our honeymoon but that would have been too much so we're having that tonight. We even ate in the dining room to music rather than in the kitchen or in front of the TV.
:drool Wow, I want to eat with you and Bennie.
I want to do with you all a grate meeting with the best meal the world ever made! And I have all the menu in my brain!
 
My daughter found herself another praying mantis and collected it, and has also collected this :
Dad finished the coop. I put all the chicken wire in the inside, but he did the roof for me.
It's just temporary housing until they are big enough to go in with our adult flock, so we weren't trying to do anything too fancy. It's also against the fence where our adult flock lives, so they can get to know each other before moving them over.
Action shot. LOL
The coop isn't secured! Any predator can dig underneath and pray the chicks!
 
They are all young birds most from March (Dec. 25-4/2). I have not seen any worms, but I may need to check. Two of the three coops and runs are new. They free range a bit in the evening if I get home, and on the weekend. Should I try a game bird feed?
 
They are all young birds most from March (Dec. 25-4/2). I have not seen any worms, but I may need to check. Two of the three coops and runs are new. They free range a bit in the evening if I get home, and on the weekend. Should I try a game bird feed?
if you can do fecal i would, but i would def up their protein, i think game is 20-22% so that would be better
 
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