Oh, no, Prim! I am so sorry to hear you lost Selena. I will be setting a few Basque, white Bresse and Olandsk Dwarf eggs to check fertility. I may even have a couple of BLRWs to add. You are welcome to any fluffy butt that hatches!
Sorry you didn't have a better hatch. Shipped eggs are such a gamble; I have had a range of success from zero to 100% with shipped eggs. It depends on so many factors that are out of control of the shipper (as long as they are packed well). I have Sebastopol eggs in the incubator now. They were shipped from a friend in Florida. I know her Sebbie eggs are fertile and she does an amazing job of packing, but it appears that only 1 of the eggs is growing. The postal service can be really hard on them.
I know the feeling. I recently lost my beautiful Sebbie girl to a predator and cried my eyes out. Still so sad over her loss. RIP Ruffie.![]()
So sad for everyone's losses. I sure hope her eggs are fertile!
Yum!!! Homemade yogurt! Do let us know how it turns out.
My stepfather really wants to raise pheasants to eat, but they are such pretty birds! I must read your article!
The yogurt turned out great! We opened it the next morning (everything was still nice and warm, so I guess I did a great job with setup and insulating) and it smelled exactly like yogurt! Success! The kids enjoy it with a spoonful of homemade jam. And this morning I finished off the first quart by putting some into the Pumpkin Spice muffins

I LOVE the Sebastopol geese, they are gorgeous. Someday.....