So sorry to hear about your family's problems. Healing prayers your way-
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yep, but a short term one! LOLYou said you needed a project!
Schnecksville PA here!
Central pa
Thank you!Wow, that's rough. I'm so sorry.
So sorry to hear about your family's problems. Healing prayers your way-
Thank you! The thoughts and prayers are greatly appreciated.
That is so cool! I think I would be luring them into a pen for 'safe keeping' LOL
Been a strange day, highs and lows to say the least...hawk attack, but no great injury, then a nice visit with a nice couple who bought some birds from us...
But then a phone call about a member of DH's family, his nephew suffered a massive MI and passed away. His father (DH'S oldest brother) just passed away in June from the same. It is going to be a rough holiday for the family.
Central pa
Schnecksville PA here!
Schnecksville PA here!
Our BCM's are sneaky. Today I cleaned their pen and found 12 eggs. Since there were only 2 visible and I have only 4 hens, you know they've been burying them in the litter for a while. We can't sell them for eating, so I suppose I might as well try to hatch them.
4 more Reese Legbars hatched today, at least one pullet. That brings the total hatched to 16 from 24 eggs. There are 24 more eggs incubating, and more going in tonight. I am firing up the big incubator since I have too many eggs now to get them all into the smaller ones, especially with those BCM eggs.
I had all the incubators turned off for about 2 weeks, but the Reese Legbars started laying about the time I turned off the incubators, so I started up just the small one (Genesis, only holds 42 eggs in the turner). Then I bought a Brinsea as a loaner and "had" to test it, so it's been incubating turkey eggs for the last 3 weeks. Last night I turned on the Sportsman and set about 40 new eggs, so I figured I should turn off the other 2 and consolidate all the eggs in to that. There are "only" about 90 eggs in there in total, so I'm still showing a lot of restraint. But if anyone is looking for chicks or poults, let me know, I'm about to be overrun.Haha, firing up the big incubator? Have you taken a break at all yet? Only a few months until spring ya know...
Haha, firing up the big incubator? Have you taken a break at all yet? Only a few months until spring ya know...
I had all the incubators turned off for about 2 weeks, but the Reese Legbars started laying about the time I turned off the incubators, so I started up just the small one (Genesis, only holds 42 eggs in the turner). Then I bought a Brinsea as a loaner and "had" to test it, so it's been incubating turkey eggs for the last 3 weeks. Last night I turned on the Sportsman and set about 40 new eggs, so I figured I should turn off the other 2 and consolidate all the eggs in to that. There are "only" about 90 eggs in there in total, so I'm still showing a lot of restraint. But if anyone is looking for chicks or poults, let me know, I'm about to be overrun.
I really want to keep the first 5 Reese Legbars I hatched, they are all pullets and have all the best qualities I am looking for in the chicks, easily sexable and very distinctive crests even at 3 weeks of age. But I have more hatching and will be selling most of the rest.
I am going to start hatching in earnest at the beginning of January. There is a lot of interest already, with people willing to keep chicks indoors in Feb and March, or setup a heated area in their coop. I don't believe there is a bad time to get chicks started, but earlier in spring is perfect because they will start laying in the summer with the long days and be in full production over next winter.