"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

Well, I just priced the "step it up a notch incubators" and I WILL NOT be stepping it up a notch. The notch is too expensive. :lau $449.99????? NOT !!!!!!! :p

ETA: Boy I would love a cabinet incubator. Ok, slap me now ya'll. :smack
 
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Thanks Cadjien_De_Louisiane. And you have some great looking birds!!!! Great setup!
Yes, I'm leaning towards getting another one because I feel myself stressing out if I don't .
FIGS?????? Oooooooooo, you are so lucky to be canning! You will have to share your recipe with me. Whenever I can find some figs, I would love to make some. In the meantime, I can only dream of figs.
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Will you take a pic of them and post when you're done cooking them?
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If I put a fig tree in my chicken yard, would the chickens make themselves sick eating the ones that fall to the ground? I have a fig tree that I haven't planted yet.
 
Thanks Cadjien_De_Louisiane. And you have some great looking birds!!!! Great setup!

Yes, I'm leaning towards getting another one because I feel myself stressing out if I don't .

FIGS?????? Oooooooooo, you are so lucky to be canning! You will have to share your recipe with me. Whenever I can find some figs, I would love to make some. In the meantime, I can only dream of figs. :drool Will you take a pic of them and post when you're done cooking them? :drool

If I put a fig tree in my chicken yard, would the chickens make themselves sick eating the ones that fall to the ground?  I have a fig tree that I haven't planted yet.


I don't think they would make themselves sick. I think it would be a good treat for them. The only problem is that they may love figs so much, you may never see a fig for yourself or your family. :drool
 
If I put a fig tree in my chicken yard, would the chickens make themselves sick eating the ones that fall to the ground? I have a fig tree that I haven't planted yet.
We have two 30 yr old fig trees - they're huge - & the chickens are let out to free range every day - they do an outstanding job of eating up all the figs that fall on the ground & sometimes my crazy Ameracaunas will fly up in the lower branches & snag a few, but none of them has ever gotten sick off the figs. In fact, it's wonderful - they keep the ground cleaned up & well tilled under the trees - we don't even have to mow it!
 
Well, I just priced the "step it up a notch incubators" and I WILL NOT be stepping it up a notch. The notch is too expensive.
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$449.99????? NOT !!!!!!!
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ETA: Boy I would love a cabinet incubator. Ok, slap me now ya'll.
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Market Bulletin. They had a couple ads for them in the last couple of issues.
sincerely,
"the other enabler"

If you get a cabinet incubator then I won't need one!
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Today I am going to try my hand at hatching. . . (First time nerves)

I've made a homemade incubator and tested for temp control and humidity so I think I'm ready.
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I'm not sure what I will get in my hatch, assuming it's succesful
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, but I have an EE roo over laced wyndotts silver & gold, and one B.O which are the only hens laying throughout their molt.

Is it nessesary to turn the eggs 3 times a day? It seems a bit much, but then I have NO experience whatsoever so any advice would be appreciated. =0)
 
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Well, I just priced the "step it up a notch incubators" and I WILL NOT be stepping it up a notch. The notch is too expensive. :lau $449.99????? NOT !!!!!!! :p

ETA: Boy I would love a cabinet incubator. Ok, slap me now ya'll. :smack

Market Bulletin. They had a couple ads for them in the last couple of issues.
sincerely,
"the other enabler"

If you get a cabinet incubator then I won't need one! :highfive:


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:lau

You're right, cause I can hatch everything you want or I can drive it down there to you and you can incubate what you want. We would have a mobile bator. T & J's Mobil Bator Unit (MBU). :lau
 
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Today I am going to try my hand at hatching. . .  (First time nerves)

I've made a homemade incubator and tested for temp control and humidity so I think I'm ready.:p  I'm not sure what I will get in my hatch, assuming it's succesful :fl , but I have an EE roo over laced wyndotts silver & gold, and one B.O which are the only hens laying throughout their molt.

Is it nessesary to turn the eggs 3 times a day? It seems a bit much, but then I have NO experience whatsoever so any advice would be appreciated. =0)


CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am wishing you ALL of the luck with hatching. I'm not experienced at incubating, so I better let the experts respond to that. But I think the egg turning is necessary. My incubator has the auto turner, so it turns all day.

I'm excited for you. GOOD LUCK !!!!! :weee
 
All this talk about figs has made me hungry. If anyone has any figs for sale, please let me know. :drool I'm willing to buy a few jars. Figs and hot biscuits and a cold glass of milk does a body good. :p
 

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