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

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I was a virtual kid when I was throwing 90-100 lb. bales onto the wagon. I'm pretty sure I couldn't get them to the second row now.

The other countries' names are probably Sahara, Gobi, etc..

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Good plan.
Better than my approach.


True.
And people choose to believe overpopulation isn't a problem.
I saw a report about how poorly some urbanites eat because of the food deserts there. The report went on to state that if everyone ate the recommended amount of good fruits, vegetables and meat - there wouldn't be enough food available.

Every minute, 266 children were born in 2011—382,350 day and 139,558,000 for the year.
IMO there is no lack of food. It's distribution and poor management on the farm/middleman scale. We Americans are spoiled rotten. If a fruit or veggie is less than perfect, if it has a blemish, into the trash it goes. When it's possible to grow an incredible amount of food in a multiculture system that takes care of the soil, why aren't we doing that? Instead, farmers are being contracted by mega companies like Monsanto to grow the crops as they dictate, with a spray program dictated by them, with GMO seeds provided by them. Soil is stripped of all life and nutrients, more chemicals are poured on, and the practice continues. The farmers loose, and we certainly loose by being provided with food that is lacking in nutrients and contaminated with glyphosphates.

Experiment...

Who here thinks that ivermectin will treat poultry lice? I ask because I am willing to try treating my little blind rooster wih it.
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I've used it to treat red mites. Did the job. I did a total of 3 total clean outs of the coop, including spray with bleach and soap, dusted coop with permethrin and DE, treated birds once with ivermectin, and followed up a week later with a permethrin dusting. Had a few mites in the nest box the following spring. Just cleaned coop, boxes, and dusted floor of coop and boxes before putting in new bedding. Since then, I've been using citronella leaves in nest boxes, and no problems since then.

Quick question.... I have looked through links and have seen that you can clean a styro with hot soapy water or bleach water? Is this correct?

(Sorry.... I'm being paranoid)
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I clean with soapy water and bleach before and after each incubation. Bleach = 1:10.
 
IMO there is no lack of food. It's distribution and poor management on the farm/middleman scale. We Americans are spoiled rotten. If a fruit or veggie is less than perfect, if it has a blemish, into the trash it goes. When it's possible to grow an incredible amount of food in a multiculture system that takes care of the soil, why aren't we doing that? Instead, farmers are being contracted by mega companies like Monsanto to grow the crops as they dictate, with a spray program dictated by them, with GMO seeds provided by them. Soil is stripped of all life and nutrients, more chemicals are poured on, and the practice continues. The farmers loose, and we certainly loose by being provided with food that is lacking in nutrients and contaminated with glyphosphates.

I've used it to treat red mites. Did the job. I did a total of 3 total clean outs of the coop, including spray with bleach and soap, dusted coop with permethrin and DE, treated birds once with ivermectin, and followed up a week later with a permethrin dusting. Had a few mites in the nest box the following spring. Just cleaned coop, boxes, and dusted floor of coop and boxes before putting in new bedding. Since then, I've been using citronella leaves in nest boxes, and no problems since then.

I clean with soapy water and bleach before and after each incubation. Bleach = 1:10.
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Very well said, LG, and absolutely true.
 
IMO there is no lack of food. It's distribution and poor management on the farm/middleman scale. We Americans are spoiled rotten. If a fruit or veggie is less than perfect, if it has a blemish, into the trash it goes. When it's possible to grow an incredible amount of food in a multiculture system that takes care of the soil, why aren't we doing that? Instead, farmers are being contracted by mega companies like Monsanto to grow the crops as they dictate, with a spray program dictated by them, with GMO seeds provided by them. Soil is stripped of all life and nutrients, more chemicals are poured on, and the practice continues. The farmers loose, and we certainly loose by being provided with food that is lacking in nutrients and contaminated with glyphosphates.

I've used it to treat red mites. Did the job. I did a total of 3 total clean outs of the coop, including spray with bleach and soap, dusted coop with permethrin and DE, treated birds once with ivermectin, and followed up a week later with a permethrin dusting. Had a few mites in the nest box the following spring. Just cleaned coop, boxes, and dusted floor of coop and boxes before putting in new bedding. Since then, I've been using citronella leaves in nest boxes, and no problems since then.

I clean with soapy water and bleach before and after each incubation. Bleach = 1:10.
There ya go, Bubbles. Anything else you desire?
 
a big green spot in an egg at 14 days, bacterial? I still see movement, but probably not much longer

I've been having to adjust the temperature a lot the last few days since I am hand turning and it is trying to snow here, the others look fine.
 
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