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Go home to let the chickens out of run so they can run the yard and check on my ISA big broody Judy. Look and see a new chic a day early.
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This is her first time broody we started with 8 eggs and only 2 of them has made to the hatching point. All others but 3 was infertile. She accidentally pecked into one while moving eggs. Should I keep the little one in with momma or bring it in
 
Sorry this is really short notice & totally off topic, but I just thought of posting this. For those of you who enjoy Garrison Keiler & Prairie Home Companion, tonight's program is being broadcast live from our very own Goshen College! This is the second time in the last 2(?) years that he has been here -- he said the first time was one of his most enjoyable live shows! The program begins at 6:00 pm on NPR.
 
Forgot to ask if your beef folks feed grain to finish or grass only.


My dairy beef I had on grain the entire time. I needed them to be "finished" in a specific time period and it just wasn't going to happen on grass alone. They were still small at processing at 950lbs. My beef I have now is on grain as a treat to keep them friendly. :)

Go home to let the chickens out of run so they can run the yard and check on my ISA big broody Judy. Look and see a new chic a day early.
400

This is her first time broody we started with 8 eggs and only 2 of them has made to the hatching point. All others but 3 was infertile. She accidentally pecked into one while moving eggs. Should I keep the little one in with momma or bring it in


I'd leave it with momma if she's carring for it. That way it's not lonely!
 
Broody question:
We will be rehoming a few chicks from our broody. Should I just slip them away? (What I planned since we have a lot of chicks at the moment. Some of them have to go.) or Should I try to replace with incubator chicks of same age? I don't know if that's possible, but curious to know if anyone has done it. 1st time broody; she's doing great. All our chicks are 3 weeks old.
 
Sorry this is really short notice & totally off topic, but I just thought of posting this. For those of you who enjoy Garrison Keiler & Prairie Home Companion, tonight's program is being broadcast live from our very own Goshen College! This is the second time in the last 2(?) years that he has been here -- he said the first time was one of his most enjoyable live shows! The program begins at 6:00 pm on NPR.
I have an older brother in Rochester, Minnesota and a sister who lived in St. Paul most of her life who have been huge fans. Sounds like fun-- hope you were able to attend.
 

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