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It is called Balut...
I seen that video on Facebook. Holy crap that's alot of ducks!!! I told hubby at least we don't have that many chickens lol
I don't know if the name is different when you incubate them 15 days vs 18 days... maybe the name for it is different in her language. can you print off a picture from wickipedia to show her as an example?
That's a good idea. I will try that. Do I give her the eggs right out of the incubator or do I have to boil them or what? How much should I charge for them?
sorry i am 100 posts behind right now, life can be so crazy busy! I have a question(s)....
Do any of you with-hold food from your meat birds before you process them?
And if you do, for how long..like 24 hours or would you feed them once in the AM??, presuming you would butcher in the evening..?
We are looking to process our birds Monday, any suggestions on this matter is appreciated, We were thinking of withholding at least from afternoon (sunday) ...then process Monday mid-morning.
We are just looking for the "cleanest" way to do this, but without stressing the birds..it's just not necessary.
Thank you everyone for sharing your thoughts and experiences!!
I would say you had a great hatchHatch day was Wed. to Thurs. this week! I finally have a moment to post some pics! Thanks to Troyer and Chiques Chicks for the eggs! Of the 7 Americauna, 3 Easter Eggers, and 5 Swedish Flower Hens, we had a great hatch rate: Mama pushed 1 SFH out of the nest day 1 after I set them (I guess 15 was 1 too many); and the rest hatched except 1 A and 1 SFH. Not bad for me leaving for vacation and letting Mama do the work! Gotta love my Black Australorp! This was her second time hatching and she was a trooper! To Troyer & Chiques: Do you think wing feather sexing has any chance of working on these babies? I observed all of them & made note of how they feathered but I know that's not a reliable method unless the breeding is set up correctly. The bottom pic is the 3 SFH. They are so cute! Ok, they're all cute but I'm in love with the variety in the SFH breed! And of the Americauna, I was tickled to get a mix of lavendar and black.
And thanks for the transport with the SFH! I am so delighted with them!I would say you had a great hatch