grambysfarm - good luck on those eggs in the incubator. i want an incubator so bad but i know i shouldn't.
i don't think that i can get an incubator because once I got the hang of it, there would be eggs in there every month and i know i couldn't handle that. too many chicks for me. i would be way over my limit.
BayouPoules - sorry that your eggs weren't at the PO. i can understand the frustration. you had your heart set on getting them by the 3rd.
glad that Brian was able to get a little done on the coop. that's a good feeling. a little bit at a time. i can't wait to see the pics.
it rained a lot so far. i sorta fell in a deep sleep when i heard all of that. i got a good nap for a couple of hours. i went outside and it was MESSY out there. i checked on all of the animals to make sure no one was washed away. they are all fine running around out there having fun as usual. i dont think it even matters to them when it rains.
Barred Babies- Congrats on those new Speckled Sussex eggs.
don't forget to post pics when they hatch.
Today was a wasted day. I'll be washing clothes the rest of the day and preparing my chicken eggs for my egg customers. I have an order for 12 dozen for Monday.
Swampwood, how is the egg selling going? i know that you said that you had more orders than eggs. i hope that worked out for you.
Tomorrow will be trying to situate those Muscovy hens of mine. I have about 10 that went broody and 7 of them have made a nest in a place that I do not approve of. Two nests was so well hidden that I didn't notice that my girls had built a nest in the sheep pen (on the side of a hay stack and the other in the sheep shed)
. The sheep won't bother them but I"m afraid the 4 baby lambs who flip, jump and cut cartwheels all over the place may accidentally jump on them and hurt them. I have never had to move a broody duck hen and I afraid, so I'm at a lost.
I hope it all works out for me.