I have 19 chickens according to the egg collection today....three were pullet eggs from the CW pen.
Anybody know whether it is okay to use pullet eggs in the incubator or is it better to wait until the eggs are a little bigger? One of the pullets is the Blue Columbian that has been bred back to her daddy Beau.
We really need to do freezer camp this week since there are some 4 - 5 month old roos that are ready. Babysitting tomorrow with the grandkids so will have to do it Wednesday. May have to do it early over several mornings while it is still cool.
We are moving the herds around because of the grass shortages on some of the pastures. And are having baby calves this month..10 already. Only 6 more cows to calve this year.
Prices have dropped on feeder calves due to the corn crop failure. This means the prices on feed is going to go up...both on corn based and hay. We are trying to gather hay for this winter and are already seeing the prices rise on round bales. With Arkansas experiencing the drought hay will be moving across state lines.
Will be watching the chicken feed prices over the next few months too....

Anybody know whether it is okay to use pullet eggs in the incubator or is it better to wait until the eggs are a little bigger? One of the pullets is the Blue Columbian that has been bred back to her daddy Beau.
We really need to do freezer camp this week since there are some 4 - 5 month old roos that are ready. Babysitting tomorrow with the grandkids so will have to do it Wednesday. May have to do it early over several mornings while it is still cool.
We are moving the herds around because of the grass shortages on some of the pastures. And are having baby calves this month..10 already. Only 6 more cows to calve this year.
Prices have dropped on feeder calves due to the corn crop failure. This means the prices on feed is going to go up...both on corn based and hay. We are trying to gather hay for this winter and are already seeing the prices rise on round bales. With Arkansas experiencing the drought hay will be moving across state lines.
Will be watching the chicken feed prices over the next few months too....