Ok, this looks really good. As long as it isn't too spicy. Guess we can make it as spicy as we want...as someone asked..recipe?
If you google 'avocado deviled eggs' you'll get at least 6 different versions.
What I love about this kind of thing is you can get creative, there are so many right ways and few wrong ways unless you get heavy handed with some ingredients.
When I made my goat birria, I was a little heavy handed with the apple cider vinegar but a little agave nectar helped correct that.
I'll know better next time. And I didn't know how to tell the butcher to cut the shoulder so I'll have him cut 3" slices next time rather than the sub 1" pieces this time.
@ChickenCanoe I hope your trip went well. How are the birds?
@MotorcycleChick Good day!
@Sally Sunshine Here is a prayer that you hurt less today. Thanks for all the goat images. I will post tater an important note for those of you like me that have goats and are learning based on what happened with Daisy Mae.
@kwhites634 I hope the build is going well today. You are better than me. I quit fencing it is too hot.
@Ur-ur-ur-urrr Nice to see your birds, and yes according to the seller mine are Hortsman cross reds.
Good afternoon everyone!
Was a great trip but longer than I'm used to. The birds look good from what I could tell transferring them from one crate to another last evening. My 2 roosters from 2013 that she gave back to me look good and may help the breeding program. They are at least as nice as the 3 I have left from the predator attacks.
What I'm most grateful for and excited about are the 4 younger birds hatched April 22.
1 pullet and 1 cockerel are completely unrelated to my birds, except for the fact that all birds in the US came from 2 or 3 importations.
Another pullet is from one of the roosters I got back and one of her hens.
I haven't had a good chance to look them over yet. I still haven't worked out the quarantine process but they'll stay in crates on the patio during the day and on the back porch at night for a couple more days till I get housing worked out and I talk to the NPIP people (Tony Perryman) to see when they're coming to test my flock. I called and left a message Friday afternoon so I'll probably talk to them tomorrow.
The other pullet is from the other rooster and a different one of her hens. So those pullets are really valuable in that regard.
I applied it on a lot of the cracks, but one side luckily had no cracks... so I think we may get lucky, as long as the insides develop properly.
The egg that appears the most viable, is from our cochin hen, she's the roosters favorite too.
Sound good. I think mine was about 40% covered with cracks and bandage - but it was all sides.
I made several hours of progress yesterday morning & evening while it was comparatively cool. Did the same this morning; knocked off when it got too hot; get after it when the ball game's over. Should be starting to cool off by then. If not, the work will still be there tomorrow. Heat stroke's no fun.
Day game for the Os?
Cards have split the series so far with the A's.
Trouble is it never cools down here until about 5 in the morning. And I have SOOO much to do.