Morning Sir. How are things in the Carolinas?
Good. Got rain on the way. Not sure we need more since it rained everyday last week. Ready for it to dry up so the farmer behind me can harvest his corn. I'm behind on my hunting schedule.
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Morning Sir. How are things in the Carolinas?
Good. Got rain on the way. Not sure we need more since it rained everyday last week. Ready for it to dry up so the farmer behind me can harvest his corn. I'm behind on my hunting schedule.
Gotta get the hunting in before the new arrivals get there.
That was my thought. muzzleloader starts sat. Bow season started 2 weeks ago but I never got into bow.
So after I moved it to its own box, I went to work. It passed sometime during the day. Woke up at 2:30am(4am now) and saw on my webcam another chick hatched, should be a pheasant (forgot to label and got Serama after), went to check on it...it fell between the floor and wall of incubator and drown... ARE YOU FREAKIN KIDDING ME! I am having bad luck. Have put enough cabinet grip sheet stuff(don't know official name of it) to cover wall to wall now...so PO'd about that. Chick was perfect too. Moved my 25 Araucana, 2 Swedish Flower, and 2 Cream Crested Legbar eggs in there to join the remaining small egg(looks like I have 2 surviving Serama) for their lock down now. Of course now all of my thermometers can't agree on temp, or humidity and I am worried I'm going to cook them... I have 2 Farm Inovators red alcohol type, 1 terrarium w/hygrometer type, and a digital read out.... Ranging from 110-90!? They all agreed before I put this matting down, but I also had the thing open and still on for a quite a few minutes due to cleaning then transferring eggs, marking final cells, etc... Hopefully just residual element heat...Has it pooped? -Kathy
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Flintlock? I never could get used to having that flash and smoke so close to my face. Statewide Archery starts here on Saturday, although some areas started two weeks ago.
Good luck with your broody.
Evening. How are the chicks?
Hey y'all! I haven't been on in forever! Are we still discussing hatching here? I've got a broody on 9 eggs. Was 10 but she pushed one out. It was a quitter.We're on day 18 so I just candled. We have 8 definite live chicks! Could even see them moving. Yay yay yay! The 9th one looks like a blood ring. Was going to make certain first. Brownie is an odd hen. I'm not sure of her breed. But so far,she's an excellent mama. I'm grateful for that. Hope everyone is doing well.![]()
A special hello to Ms. Sally Sunshine!![]()
God bless,
Glory
Ps...ill send a pic of Brownie soon and maybe someone can shed some light on her breed.
I hunted with a percussion cap before. That was fun. I think our early muzzleloader season inlines and percussion cap are legal, I think the late muzzleloader is flintlock only. Archery season last about 6 weeks and rifle season lasts about 2 weeks.We actually have very limited restrictions on what is considered a muzzleloader. I use mid 70's model percussion cap that was handed down from my Uncle. Even the new centerlines that are basically a bolt action and capable of a 350 yard shot qualify. Our rifle season also last almost 3 months. A lot of deer even though the yotes are reducing numbers.
In my expert opinion...........actually I know little to nothing about chicken genetics and coloring.Chicks are all doing very well, Had one with a bit of a pasty bum, but I washed it all up so hopefully it will be fine.
I'm guessing that I might have two Roos and three hens though out of all of them or maybe the other way around?
Don't know whether their breed is sex linked, but there are two that have a nice even amount of black in their little wings, and the other three's wings are almost pure cream colour. Thoughts?