Awesome! I hope the two she has left hatch and are healthy, robust chicks!one of those buffs I got from you has been broody all summer, the eggs I put under her are due the 9th!!!but she's down to only 2 now, something stole 2 of them......![]()
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Awesome! I hope the two she has left hatch and are healthy, robust chicks!one of those buffs I got from you has been broody all summer, the eggs I put under her are due the 9th!!!but she's down to only 2 now, something stole 2 of them......![]()
have you tried freezing, or partly freezing the puree?? I read a gaLS POST ON FACEBOOK THAT IT helps separate the layers and makes it easier to pour off the water part. ?? I think it was the Canning Granny's post.On Friday I intend to use some romas for making stewed tomatoes. I will scald and peel them, then bake them in a large roasting pan until softened. Then it's just a matter of chopping them slightly to release so of the water, then ladling into hot jars with a slotted spoon so that not all of the water goes in. Then on to the water bath. Wanting to eat good sure is a lot of work.
Quote: oh they aren't her eggs. she went broody and quit laying. sat there forever. I finally gave her some eggs. when I candled them they didn't look to be viable, any of them, so I put fresh ones under her. due the 9th. they'll be little mutts, but I can't wait to see em.
had another chick hatch while I was at work tonight (even though when I called to let DH know I was on my way home he said it hadn't hatched yet??). It's a blue copper marans and has some weird thing hanging off where it absorbs the yolk? It looks like it's drying/scabbing up, but you can see that the other chick has been pecking at it (blood on its beak) and there's blood smeared over a lot of the bottom of the incubator. Went and woke DH up because I was thinking of putting the chick that hatched this morning into the brooder so it would leave the other alone and see if it would make it through the night without getting pecked. DH says it "looks a lot better" and he thinks it's part of the yolk or umbillical cord??? All I know is that my incubator looks like a crime scene. The chick is active and vocal though!![]()
If anyone has experience with this, I have pics. They're a bit graphic. I'm off to run a search in emergencies/injuries anyway.
really hoping its just umillical material too! i don't have blu-kote, but i'll pick some up tomorrow. gotta get more feed anyhow. I'm leaving the lights off down there as much as possible andkind of hoping that if they can't SEE it, they'll leave it alone. I've got 5 eggs left I'm hoping will hatch tonight or tomorrow.The red color of any blood/scab is almost too enticing for the other chicks, they will pick at it. Have any blue kote? It is a wound spray, stains a dark blue and also helps protect it as a germicide. More than likely it is just a bit of the tissue that connected the navel to the inner shell of the egg. It should dry up and fall off naturally.
great find.I was wondering how freezing them would work . . . I just pressure canned a batch last weekend (I scored an old Mirro 22 qt. pressure canner in excellent condition for $20 at a garage sale, lol). The previous week my mother and I hot-packed tomatoes, and the weekend before I put up salsa and pasta sauce. Phew! I thought mid-way through the last batch that it would be great if I could freeze them instead.