"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

it sure is on the chilly side this morning

 Good cold morning Terri and all ya'll La-yers and Byc-ers too :frow



Hey I got the main ingredients here (roosters) :lol: for it too Terri, if you ever find yourself in short supply that is LOL

Jt I have some roosters for sale but I'm a fair piece from Evangeline for sure, don't know you might find some closer. I have a couple of EEs I would sell and RIRs and BRs no BOs tho I have NHs and a whole passel of mixed up pretty ones if your not picky about their lineage cause its probly to long to put on a CD as they got "stuff" in them LOL

Jeff


Yes Jeff Rooster gumbo is soooooooo good!!!! No need for hens. Tastes all the same. :drool
 
Hi, guys, I have a couple of questions that I hope you can help me with:

1.  My coop sits inside a tarp "room" outside (like for tail gating).  The tarp room has "walls" on the back and sides but open in the front.  The coop is wire in the front and removable wood on the sides for the winter.  When it's cooler, like lately, I put a blanket over the coop so no wind gets in, but the air is still cool around the coop.  My girls only sleep in the coop, they are out in the morning and go in at dusk.  How cool can it get outside before I should provide a heating source?  Can I use the same heat light from when they were baby chicks?  I can post a picture of the coop set-up if needed.

2.  How long can eggs sit (no refrigeration) in normal room temperature?

Thanks so much for any help you can give me.  This is my first winter.  I got my chicks last Easter and used the heat lamp, but they were babies on the back porch in a small enclosure then.

Have a super week!!



Generally if you keep the chickens dry and the wind blocked off them they can pretty much handle most of the Louisiana temps the worst they usually recieve form our cold could be frost bite on the tips of the larges roosters combs and most of the time this is due to a too tigh of a coop where moisture/humidity gets trapped inside along with the cold. so you muct have ventilation just a little around the top edges of the coop will sufice as it will disapate the humid air out chckens put off a lot of humidity through respiration and evry time they poop its got pee-pee in it too. so you get the pic. LOL

On the eggs sitting out. It all depends on the outside temps, in hot temps not to long maybe a couple of day,s cool times like now I'd say a couple of weeks maybe a little longer but not worth the chance to take. A hen clutching up eggs to sit on can sometimes take up to 3 weeks and them still be vaiable, but I wouldn't consume them even if they seem good.  there could be some bacteria and nasty stuff starting to develop in them that the ol gut might not be to happy dealing with. Just sayin'

Jeff


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Morning everyone, Just wanted to let everyone know that Central Louisiana poultry club is having a very important meeting on 11/04/2012 @ 4:30pm . I know a lot of folks are interested in helping and joining in on the fun. So to make it easier for everyone everywhere to participate, the meeting will be held in the Central Louisiana Poultry Club Group on Facebook. No membership fee is required to participate, if your interested in helping and have your voice heard, please join us on 11/04/2012 @ 4:30 pm. http://www.facebook.com/groups/clpoultryclub/ Also no baby chicks for me :( they didn't hatch...maybe next time.
You mean NONE of them hatched!? :hit So sorry to hear that.
 
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Funny story Kuntrygirl, and too on the pecans if you weigh out a known amount like a cup full or a gallon jug full you'll find the smaller pecans will out weigh the lager ones not just that they'll pack tighter into the same space but they also have a higher oil content to them which also ads weight. Just thought I'd throw that out there but yeah if I'm sitting around crackin' pecans to eat my fill of, I'd rather the big ol ones like Terri has, to get  a BITE of sumpthin"lol

The smaller pecan will get up more money at the buyer than the big ones if you see when you sell the they'll keep them uniformly separated in the bins.They use those(smaller) for extracting oil from(very valuable/expensive)(more so than peanut oil) and the big ones are confectioners/eating

ok enough of pee-cans 101 this mornin got to go haul the trash down to the road for pick up bye

Jeff


Thanks for the tip. I didn't know. ;) :)
 
Meyers is still having their surplus sale going on, if anyone is interested! This go around, you don't even have to pay any shipping. It's because they need to unload the surplus because of Hurricane Sandy!
 
Yes, I received an email from them today.
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Is it just broilers on sale??
 

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