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NOOOOOOOOOOOO! always put your feeders up I think it's by mid Oct. they migrate away, the feeders can encourage them to stay and they can't survive our winter.
Took these this evening. The first one is a double-yolk egg that was laid by one of the pullets I got at the Newcastle auction a couple of weeks ago. The next one is a large egg she laid yesterday. Third pic is a size comparison. Poor thing. It hurts just thinking about her laying that double-yolker.
Double yolker: the camera strap got in the way in the corner, but you can see how much it weighs. It's the size of a duck egg!
Elwood I believe Blanchard sale is this wk. If so I plan on bringin a few guineas. Been working on pairing them up all day. So far think I have 8 extras -- pearl & bronze-- might have some buff dundotte too. Have several apointmets tomorrow so will continue guinea sorting Thursday. Moved 25 guineas that were paired up into a new 28ftx28ft pen. None were roosting @ dark so I went & herded them into the coop attached to the pen. The area isn't 100% finished but it is secure & we can do the finishing touches around the birds this weekend.
So love the nice weather!!!! Can't sing enough praises about it!
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I would take a box maybe 6"X6"X1 to 3" like a shirt box or a cereal box lay it on it's side making a funnel into it on both ends or several smaller ones on all sides works like a minnow trap really bait it with some moist dog food or whatever you find them eating they get in and very few find a way out. I like the concept for catching all sorts of things just a lil' modification here and there and it works on about anything not gifted with the ability to reason out the exit path LOL I catch crawdads like that kinda the same i'd use for crickets but bigger and only half of the trap make it 2 to 3' square and the funnel is just a ramp up from the edges about 4 to 6" wide all the way around it they just never figure out to swim up and over it
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I know what you mean, it's been great and I'm staying too busy LOL I'm not sure what all I will have to take probably odd-n-end stuffs mostly and will be on the lookout for some more meat rabbits, Hopefully it will be a good turnout, Look forward to seeing everyone there that can make it
Ever since the doctor told me no wheat (developed an allergy), going to the grocery store takes forever.
Good news is that James is gonna help me with the kennel tomorrow. Hopefully we can get all the big parts done, leaving just roofing it. Oh, and figuring out what to use to block the back and side from wind. That northern wind is killer in the winter.