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

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Pen's a lady?
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No, that's why Bubbles was listed 1st
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Oh? Hadn't noticed. Just another day in Paradise. Got to go out & see why my live trap's rockin' & rollin'
Well, what did you get?
Eat them!
As they are, in a salad, with rice,
You can cook with them beef, ect.
I have just never really had them since we did not have them available as a kid, and other than in juice I have not really eaten them since
Good morning again Chaos18, kwhites634, Mrleeroy, Pennmaster, motorcyclechick, and anyone else I missed. I have been driving and just stopped so I can catch up.
 
Lost power last night in 50 mph winds. Thank God for generators and a hubby who was able to get it up and running.

Current stats on eggies:

6 chicken and 1 poult egglets still alive from a box that was scrambled by USPS. One of those chicks is in a cracked shell, an other one is in a shell with an indent repaired by packing tape. Air cells are a mess, but the chicks seem to be doing well. Turkey poult is my most active dancer. Eggs sent by Chicapee. Beautiful colors on her Am eggs.

Second batch sent by DonRae fared better in shipping. Arrived 100% intact. Nice big beautiful eggs. 13 eggs. One died early. Rest seem to be going strong. Air cells jiggly, but not out of place. Due 3/26.

My gender selected eggs: Jack was not able to stay on top of his 24 gals, so fertility was spotty. Of 27 eggs set, I now have 20 eggs left, with some impossible to visualize inside. Due 3/27.
 
I'm pretty sure that someone else on BYC had a duckling with no eyes - can't recall if it made it, but it may be worthwhile to do a search, you might get some helpful info.

- Ant Farm


I did! So far I haven't found any that have made it....
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Is it drinking and eating yet? Get a kitchen scale and start weighing it daily. If it doesn't gain, or loses weight, you will have to tube feed it until it starts eating enough on it's own.

-Kathy
 
Nope. no joke... I guess you can get a permit (costs $) to have more... Bunch of bull turds in my opinion.
That's how zoning works around where I live as well. You can have birds if your property is zoned for agriculture or if you're zoned R-1 you can have them if you pay money and get a permit that can be revoked at any time or if you're R-2 no birds or livestock at all. My property has all three
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The problem with these accurate forecast is that we have to go by what they say with our building now. Anything over 3/8 of an inch pretty much shuts the job down. So all the guys miss a days work for an error on the part of the weather man. Soon we will be told what leg to put out of bed first.
Don't worry after they tell you how to get out of bed they'll tell you what to wear and how to wear it as well.
 
Lost power last night in 50 mph winds. Thank God for generators and a hubby who was able to get it up and running.

Current stats on eggies:

6 chicken and 1 poult egglets still alive from a box that was scrambled by USPS. One of those chicks is in a cracked shell, an other one is in a shell with an indent repaired by packing tape. Air cells are a mess, but the chicks seem to be doing well. Turkey poult is my most active dancer. Eggs sent by Chicapee. Beautiful colors on her Am eggs.

Second batch sent by DonRae fared better in shipping. Arrived 100% intact. Nice big beautiful eggs. 13 eggs. One died early. Rest seem to be going strong. Air cells jiggly, but not out of place. Due 3/26.

My gender selected eggs: Jack was not able to stay on top of his 24 gals, so fertility was spotty. Of 27 eggs set, I now have 20 eggs left, with some impossible to visualize inside. Due 3/27.
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Good luck with them all.
 
Lost power last night in 50 mph winds.  Thank God for generators and a hubby who was able to get it up and running.  

Current stats on eggies:

 6 chicken and 1 poult egglets still alive from a box that was scrambled by USPS.  One of those chicks is in a cracked shell, an other one is in a shell with an indent repaired by packing tape.  Air cells are a mess, but the chicks seem to be doing well.  Turkey poult is my most active dancer.  Eggs sent by Chicapee.  Beautiful colors on her Am eggs.

Second batch sent by DonRae fared better in shipping.  Arrived 100% intact.  Nice big beautiful eggs. 13 eggs.  One died early.  Rest seem to be going strong.  Air cells jiggly, but not out of place.  Due 3/26.

My gender selected eggs:  Jack was not able to stay on top of his 24 gals, so fertility was spotty.  Of 27 eggs set, I now have 20 eggs left, with some impossible to visualize inside.  Due 3/27.
:fl. Happy hatching :)
 
That's how zoning works around where I live as well. You can have birds if your property is zoned for agriculture or if you're zoned R-1 you can have them if you pay money and get a permit that can be revoked at any time or if you're R-2 no birds or livestock at all. My property has all three
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Don't worry after they tell you how to get out of bed they'll tell you what to wear and how to wear it as well.
The thing that really gets my knickers in a twist is: when you file your tax return, and you have to pay income tax on the tax return you got the previous year. How can they get away with that???? For that reason, we try very hard not to have any money due back at the end of the year. I don't understand why folks get excited when they are getting a big return. All that means is that Uncle Sam got to play with their money, interest free all year.
 
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