Milly fleur de uckleSomething totally random that came to mind after hearing someone on YouTube try to pronounce some chicken breeds. How do you pronounce Mille Fleur D'Uccle?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Milly fleur de uckleSomething totally random that came to mind after hearing someone on YouTube try to pronounce some chicken breeds. How do you pronounce Mille Fleur D'Uccle?
I'm debating putting them under Mopsy, who I finally captures yesterday from her feral brooding and put in a rabbit cage with her eggs. She's sitting them, but I have no idea how far along they are...Eeek congrats![]()
![]()
![]()
Were you born in Greece and is Greek your first language?I don't get the question.
Were you born in Greece and is Greek your first language?
Congrats Wind, super egg-citing!On another note... I have eggs hatching!!! From the poor hen that went missing last week!
I estimated the hatch date as around the 19th, and forgot to stop turning them, lol. Went to turn them before my nap, and a bunch are pipped!!!
Nu Stock is pretty oily and stinky.Here's a random question:
How do you get the smell of Nu Stock off your hands...?
** Asking for a friend...
*** It's me. I'm the friend. And I used Nu Stock on a bare chicken bum (that I think might be getting picked at roosting time). I only put a glove on one hand and I didn't realize how weird the consistency is. Needless to say, it got on my non-gloved hand and I've washed them rigorously, twice... it's SOOO strong...![]()
Nu Stock is pretty oily and stinky.You can try WD 40, it removes most oily greases. Might try Fast Orange, it's got a lot of grit in it. I find this stuff removes a lot of things including tree sap. And it would cover the Sulphur smell of the Nu Stock..