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Umm we need the homemade ice cream
Quote: And the swing music!OK what's your favorite homemade ice cream flavor?!! I'll get on that right now!![]()
Seriously! No I can't make pralines and cream cause I don't know how they make their pralines but give me a couple of choices. I bet I have the stuff here to make one of them.![]()
I actually get a thrill out of the Bobcat encountersI love seeing them. We have not lost a chicken to one in over 3 years. I even know a couple by their looks. One is a smaller, young female that has nice spotting. This older guy I chased off last night has really long legs, 3/4s of a tail and has no spotting. They do get a little too bold at times though. One summer we were on our deck BBQing and I look down into the pasture and here comes this half grown Bobcat, nose in the air, heading right for the house! Now that is just too cozy! I wasn't about to share my dinner with her! We had to shoe that one off![]()
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The egg that the broody abandoned, that went in the incubator, hatched this morning!I am waiting for it to fluff up and get more stable on its feet before I give it to the broody. Its brothers and sisters have a head start and I want to be sure it is strong enough to keep up. A blue laced red to black laced red mating is supposed to produce 50% black laced red and 50% blue laced red, but all the chicks from my birds are blue! Which is great! Of the two I hatched from shipped eggs (the parent birds were all blue laced reds) I got one black laced red (sure that is a pullet) and a blue laced red (sure that is a rooster.) They look to be really nice quality chicks, especially the black laced red pullet who is my favorite of all the chicks![]()
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Congratulations! I think that's the way to hatch with a broody. Every broody I've had abandoned lots of late hatching eggs to take care of the first hatchlings. This batch I had 4 healthy, full term chicks die in eggs that got cracked and they weren't quite ready to come out and several of the abandon eggs were heavy so I know they had chicks in them. My last broody opened six eggs after her initial 5 hatched and the chicks were wet but dead so I took the rest and threw them out because she wasn't sitting on them and it was breaking my heart to see all these perfect chicks dead. If I would have had an incubator I would have taken the remaining eggs and finished them in the incubator as soon as I saw the mom committing to the chicks.
Do you do this with all your broodies?
And the swing music!
Quote: LOL! When you first replied I was thinking it was Aubrey replying. When you get engaged we'll let you pick the flavors.
Aubrey you and Mark have a favorite ice cream flavor or two?