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SCG......girl.....you need to get some sleep!!
Yeah... right after I finish my regularily scheduled shift.
Although my boss has already placed the "CAUTION WET FLOOR" 3 foot high sign right in front of my door as a warning to all those who enter.
I am in a mood.
I have a pip I really don't think this is good though. I just got home from working a grave shift and decided to put them into lockdown this morning... and one of my duck eggs has a pip!!! I don't hear any peeping noise (then again this is my first time setting duck and turkey eggs) I don't know exactly what to expect, but this is TOO early by ALOT. A day early, ok fine but not on day 25!!!!! The duck eggs are from my runner flock (with 1 cayuga hen) and they all look the same so I don't know who laid what.
SO did anyone else get a pip this early that is set for the right day-Saturday Hatch day?
I was sitting the computer and heard some loud chirping coming from my eggs so I went ahead and put them in lockdown. I candled them when I locked them down, and I think many of them quit at some point... which is kind of disappointing. I am expecting about half of my 37 to hatch. These will be my first EE's and some of my own silkie eggs still look good. I can't wait to see pics of everyone's new Easter babies
OMG. I have three young roos out there, and 2 have started crowing about a week ago. They still sound like they are doing it through a paper towel roll.
So we are sitting here eating, and we hear this high-pitched scream that goes on and on and on. The DH jumps up to get his gun and see who is being murdered.
....and apparently roo #3 is making that sound, trying to become a long-crower. It's hard to describe, but you know that screetch little kids make? Like that, only super-sonic, and 45 seconds long.