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

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inside video of shed coop and pop door info.... @mlm Mike
Nice!!
dumb question, but its an ongoing argument in my home, everyone knows those long white stringy things, aka the chalaza that hold the yolk in place in the egg right? Well..... When you cook with eggs do you use a fork and get them out and trash them? or just dump the eggs in the bowl???
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I eat them, tell the offending members to stop being sillies.... lol
 
How long are you going to be unable to do your normal job given the injury? Do they expect you to be healed soon, or is going to take a while?
It's probably going to be awhile. A big part of my job is lifting 200lb+ dead weight patients. The cartilage that stabilizes my hand to my wrist has a complex tear and cartilage doesn't have very much blood supply so it doesn't heal. I will be off my regular job at least until I see the surgeon on 10/18. But I have minimal grip, strength & coordination so even if it is completely healed that day which is unlikely, I will need PT/OT to get my bearing back. I am waiting to see what the surgeon says about the degree of injury and if it will need immediate surgery or continue to immobilize and wait. And only about 60% of people who have any kind of tear can return to their pre-injury function. so I guess only time will tell
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You're young yet; it'll heal. It may need help, and the wrist may be a little stiff for a while, or longer, maybe some tingling due to nerve damage, but it should be perfectly functional.
that's what I'm hoping but because it's cartilage and not tendon or ligament the chances of full mobility are unlikely. i probably won't have to wear a brace for ever but after reading all the case studies, I am doubtful that it will ever be better than 50%....
 
 
You're young yet; it'll heal. It may need help, and the wrist may be a little stiff for a while, or longer, maybe some tingling due to nerve damage, but it should be perfectly functional.

that's what I'm hoping but because it's cartilage and not tendon or ligament the chances of full mobility are unlikely. i probably won't have to wear a brace for ever but after reading all the case studies, I am doubtful that it will ever be better than 50%....

Did you try to take mgaglouflex?
 
yes, and we all can get into trouble quickly, and I dont want to make our moderator more work, we need her for other things too!

Noooo not again!! that song!!!
I am glad the coop fairy is well enough.
wow that place looks amazing! I know you will have a good time!!

you betcha!!
people actually try to take the eggs apart?

that's a thing? ;o
 
only if you think its too far to drive to come get it then return it :)

one of us needs to move..........
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Yep! you could move to NH and work at DHMC

All my hens LOVE me very much! Every time I enter their run they all squat!
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Good thing you have no room for sheep
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dumb question, but its an ongoing argument in my home, everyone knows those long white stringy things, aka the chalaza that hold the yolk in place in the egg right?

Well..... When you cook with eggs do you use a fork and get them out and trash them? or just dump the eggs in the bowl???




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depends on how i'm feeling
sometimes i pick them out, depends on how big they are

NOOOO!! Hubby is awake and more calm... he says no problem tomorrow but I AM NOT ALLOWED TO DO ANYTHING!!!!
and he has given you good advice STOP DOING STUFF!!

okay... I think it's kind of sad, that my blog is turning from a family pic blog, to a chicken blog. LOL
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Awww @Sally Sunshine left right as I got her a goat picture! LOL



My goat was debating on heatbutting the chicken. LOL
Cute LOL

my RIR doesn't like our Easter Eggers, she acts like she wants to get them through the fence :(

I want to move some more hens in with my other roosters and I don't know when I should do it if she's anti strangers.

They're living next to their area in a coop so they can see them, and they'll be big enough in a couple more weeks to be moved. But, if she decides to hate them... :/ Maybe when I move the other hens around, I should move her to their old coop and make her watch them for a couple weeks before trying to move her back.
just throw them together

I always charge extra for handling. My foam egg shippers aren't cheap and the time it takes to find the right size boxes, make sure they're packed perfectly, filling out the NPIP forms (not to mention the NPIP process in general) sometimes makes me think I don't charge enough for eggs.
I need to charge more. I was selling eggs for $2 each so I think I've been under selling them.

Twice a day? You never know, there could be a change in a few hours.
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Absolutely. I went to her chicken clicker training class at the Humane Society.

I can't show my wife this or she'll want one.

Skeet?
seems cheap
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how did clicker training go?
whats your wifes email address??
love skeet shooting

Not sure. It feels the best when I wake up-after I have done absolutely nothing. The craziest things irritate it and the pain shoots and radiates depending on which ligament or tendon is working. so far rest, ice, elevation, epsom salt baths and stabilization make it better-use and not having it upright/level make it worse.. haven't noticed a change with weather yet.
strange how rest makes it feel better
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its like your a nurse and know better
 
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