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Kass, thanks for your suggestions about the asparagus. It has only been in two full years since it was planted. It is in a slightly sheltered area, but I remember last year it came up about the same as NanaKat, as someone asked about its lateness. It looked good last year; I did leave stalks--didn't cut any yet; I did add composted chicken poop--maybe too much or too deep? Another tiny piece has come up since I first asked. There should be 9 plants, but so far only the four spindly sprouts have come up--from four different plants.

It would be pretty difficult to get "too much" chicken poop mulch, asparagus LOVES it. I bet it is just a little late b/c of being sheltered.
 
The first year I planted my bed, I did not pick any stalks, simply let the plants grow.
The second year, harvested only those stalks thicker than a pencil.
Each successive year, I only harvest thicker than pencil stalks for only 6 weeks.
Each year, I add two to three inches of aged compost..chicken and cow manure worked in when I clean off the old stalks and few weeds. In the spring.
I've had one bed 19 years and the second bed is now 7 years old.
We blanche and freeze spears for grilling or roasting later and then I can it in pint jars.
 
No the turner is working I believe the thermometer that came with the bator is why they didn't hatch by my digital thermometer I hatched at 94-96 degree what do you think?

Oh wow yes that low of a temperature would definitely cause problems like you are describing. 99.5-100.5 is proper temp.
 
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Here are the pics of the newest hatches this morning. 3 are out so far, couldn't pic the cutest pose so there are 3 poses of each chickie doo.






Look at that top knot!






Styling w/ the white eye liner







I'm very nervous about letting a broody try and raise a naked chick.
 
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the excitement this morning... Mouse rugby. And here is the MVP lol.
 

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