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

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My freind me and Ham don't go together well :lol:
Can you make soup from it?
I am not awake apparently. Definitely not Kosher. :lau Sorry. Forget the ham part what do you make with a good roast.

Is it thender like chicken or more like beef?
Honey - mustard and some Taragon will make a nice taste, you can back with it some apples or if you have quince is better!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quince

Or some paprika garlic lemon olive oil rub?
 
Iove a good ceaser salad. I will just pick up some anchovy paste when I go to the feed store. I may make sweet potatoes or be bad and make cornbread which I love with honey
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Warm butter, honey, that's the only way to eat corn bread!!! :O
 
Sometimes (like now) mine isn't worth showing either. It's too grown over with vegetation.

You don't have to do anything. They'll molt many times over as they mature so it will be lost along the way.

I think it is incubator specific and whether there is a fan and fan placement.


That's hilarious. Thanks.

Cochin vents should be trimmed so perhaps silkies need it too or perhaps the hens are too big for the vents to mate up.

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Stop. I opened an egg at 25 days once with a chick that was about to hatch. I thought I was doing an eggtopsy and obviously the chick died.
If I don't have a reason to do otherwise, I just leave them in the incubator.

Newspaper is too slick for chicks. Put down paper towels instead. Any slick surface can lead to leg injuries.

They could.

Giant shell pasta with shredded chicken and loaded with parmesan, Romano and mozzarella.
It was so good I couldn't stop eating.

Albumen covered chicks can be from low temperature, high humidity, improper turning, extra large eggs or older eggs. Since yours are hatching so late, I'd say your temps were 2-3 degrees low or lower throughout.

Pumpkin pie is my favorite, canned or otherwise.

You don't have to do anything, they'll eventually clean up on their own.

Do you have access to google?
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Natives tend to be the best pollinators for indigenous plants. Some flowers don't attract honey bees either because they're shaped wrong or not numerous enough. Honey bees need vast numbers of flowers. They love flowering trees in spring.

Use alerts for drops in air fares so you can bring the whole family. I use http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/ and https://www.kayak.com/alerts

Nice. We raised angus but no dairy cattle.

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I've been lucky that our cochin can breed with his cochin girlfriend with no problem, no trimming required, but he can't reach on our RIR - she's too tall. haha
 
Didn't see your post!:lol:
So you do can make a soup from it!
Usually the leftover bone and some meat are used to make a bean or pea soup. I will be making a bean soup to serve over rice. I think black bean this time and I add kollard greens for a green since they don't taste much. I learned that from someone raised in Brazil though it did not sound good I like it. Kind of like when my dad introduced me to using sour cream and jam versus butter and syrup on waffles. It is to die for.
 
Didn't see your post!:lol:
So you do can make a soup from it!
Usually the leftover bone and some meat are used to make a bean or pea soup. I will be making a bean soup to serve over rice. I think black bean this time and I add kollard greens for a green since they don't taste much. I learned that from someone raised in Brazil though it did not sound good I like it. Kind of like when my dad introduced me to using sour cream and jam versus butter and syrup on waffles. It is to die for.

Do you use for pea soup fresh or dry? Green or yellow? Do you leave them as is or you process the soup with a food processor?
 
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