Shelbydog - Your duck lost one tail feather this morning. She fell asleep next to her water trough (rubber tub for horses), and one tail feather was submerged about 1/2". When I opened the pen to feed her, she startled, ran like she was on a treadmill, and then yelped as she popped free of her stuck feather. I've replace the big water tub with a smaller bucket until we see some warmer temperatures. Sorry about the blurry photo. Auto focus preferred the cage wire, and using manual focus (without my glasses on : ( ) gave me the same result.
Free-range birds enjoyed a community pancake breakfast; barn cats accepted the invitation, even though they generally don't want to eat with the birds. I wish I could get the grandkids to eat day-old pancakes as quickly as my flock does.
Free-range birds enjoyed a community pancake breakfast; barn cats accepted the invitation, even though they generally don't want to eat with the birds. I wish I could get the grandkids to eat day-old pancakes as quickly as my flock does.
I have two thermometers. One is a smaller meat thermometer and I think it is more accurate than the thermometer that is more for the house. When I put the meat therm. in the bator it will read at 99 while the house one will read 97. The cheap therm. on the incubator (that is mounted in the Styrofoam and I don't use because I don't trust it either way) it will read 97 as well. I have tried to calebrate (or just check to see accuracy) with ice water and the meat therm. reads 32... the other I can't put in water and wont read correctly when in a baggie (I tried). So should I go ahead and trust the meat thermometer? I would think it was more accurate since it has to be created to read meat temps which I would think is pretty critical. Is there another method to check them?
