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Are you guys already up for the morning, or haven't you gone to bed yet? Now I know how you get so much done. You never sleep! LOL
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Are you guys already up for the morning, or haven't you gone to bed yet? Now I know how you get so much done. You never sleep! LOL
Are you guys already up for the morning, or haven't you gone to bed yet? Now I know how you get so much done. You never sleep! LOL
Yeah you probably could... if you sent me some turkey eggs
I'm a pushover. But as far as chickens go... the inn is full, I think I've got at least 10 roos to go to freezer camp. The Easter Hatch roos usually end up going to freezer camp in October - any hatching later than that and it's usually too cold to do it comfortably, so really... this is it unless something awesome comes down the pike. How long does it take to get a turkey to a good butchering weight?
FB16 - you'd be surprised but grey hairs start sprouting around that age, anyway. And for some reason they do strange things like sprout in the middle of your forehead between your eyebrows and grow about an inch long overnight so you look like an old rhinoceros. Consequently, it also almost always happens the night before you're rushing to get ready in the morning and then don't really inspect your face well before leaving the house.
Grey hairs are sneaky like that.
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tha hens will get to 18lbs and toms 23lbs. this is at less than a year old.
Thanks! I'm hoping I will be able to see the air cells with my new flashlight. Thanks for the specific information, and great to hear about James' eggs doing well.The instructions are for damaged air cells. Candle them to see what kind of shape the air cell is in. Mine that came from Washington did not have air cells in 9 of the 12. The air cells are back now, but a couple of them look like hourglasses instead of nice ovals like they are supposed to look. Oh yes, only 6 of them developed. I am not complaining though.
The Basque eggs will probably be fine. Someone told me it's the low pressure in the cargo plane that hurts the air cell. James ships his eggs in foam cutouts of some type. This is supposed to put counter pressure on the egg not allowing it to expand as much, so the air cell does not get messed up. People often report hatching 11 to 14 out of 15 eggs shipped.
Ok, that's my plan any way....![]()
Ron