RIR-YELLOWLEGS
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LOL IS ALL I HAVE TO SAY!I do have to agree with you!! I had curry last week and the next day I was so tore up that I struggled to exercise with my group.![]()
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LOL IS ALL I HAVE TO SAY!I do have to agree with you!! I had curry last week and the next day I was so tore up that I struggled to exercise with my group.![]()
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If I tried to excersise after curry I would...
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Let's just say I don't remember the first rainfall, but I was around when the puddles dried up. I'm probably older than any two of you put together; maybe closer to three...not sure
And im worried about an explsion of ONE egg! Yuck! I appreciate your kind words and sharing, some days im just Totally thrown. PMS was two weeks ago By The Way nobody go there
Today one of the dogs Broke the Main Water line
Everything happens for a reason, and sometimes i cant accept that these things are building who i am.
I was going to say this exact same thing today and I forgot!! Lol
Do they lay on the floor? Just make sure you don't accidentally step on them while looking for eggs, if they do! I still have my nest boxes closed off. I have four of them. When I finally open them, I'm wondering if they will figure it out or just think "wow, we've got a new bed to sleep in". I have 3 beautiful roosts that have never been used because they sleep on the floor and I still have to go out every night and put each one inside the coop! That's the only stuff that makes me wish I had some seasoned chickens around to show the ones I hatched how to act like chickens! Lol
I've read that it is better not to use straw because it is hollow and can harbor mites?? I use shavings because I have some for the brooder box but if I have some hay I use that, too. Of course, nothing really gets moldy here very easily.
Did your chickens survive the infection?
I didn't even want to talk about it yesterday but I got the new eggs! I ever so gently unwrapped them and gave them a quick candle as I put them into an egg carton to rest. When I saw the air cells, I literally saw myself flushing $$$ down the toilet and I wasI'm realizing that I've been very fortunate with the past shipments I've had. And always hatched out over 50%. But the air cells were always intact. I'm wondering if it's the way she packs the eggs compared to the other breeders. I think I like the way the other people pack the eggs much better. Maybe FL to NY is just a bit to far. Even though I've hatched from Southern GA. I just
2 eggs were cracked but she did send 18 eggs. I guess I have no other choice but to set them and hope for the best. I hate tying up the incubator on eggs this bad but if just 2 hatch, I will be thrilled!! I'm open to any suggestions.
What would happen if you let them rest another day before popping them into the oven?I just can't fathom how someone with as beautiful chicks as she has, and sells hatching eggs, can't pack any better than that! I'm at a loss! I guess since you've already spent the money, you might as well try them. It sure is disappointing, but maybe they will surprise you and reattach.![]()
I am totally serious here, go full blue on this hatch. Set them, don't candle them until lockdown, keep your humidity right, and don't worry yourself needlessly for the next three weeks. I bet you would be pleasantly surprised at the endI didn't even want to talk about it yesterday but I got the new eggs! I ever so gently unwrapped them and gave them a quick candle as I put them into an egg carton to rest. When I saw the air cells, I literally saw myself flushing $$$ down the toilet and I wasI'm realizing that I've been very fortunate with the past shipments I've had. And always hatched out over 50%. But the air cells were always intact. I'm wondering if it's the way she packs the eggs compared to the other breeders. I think I like the way the other people pack the eggs much better. Maybe FL to NY is just a bit to far. Even though I've hatched from Southern GA. I just
2 eggs were cracked but she did send 18 eggs. I guess I have no other choice but to set them and hope for the best. I hate tying up the incubator on eggs this bad but if just 2 hatch, I will be thrilled!! I'm open to any suggestions.
Face it, Amy... we all KNOW SC is more narcissistic than you... Why does crowing and clucking bother everyone? I much prefer hearing my 50... oh 100... well, 150... hens and roos carrying on than downtown city life...![]()
We illegally had chickens in the city before we moved. They were an impulse from the Strawberry Festival in Belleville MI just over 4 years ago. We were NOT prepared! One hen one rooster that would crow at 5am. The neighbor kiddie corner behind us didnt like it. But his dog would jump the fence and poop in our yard, so in my eyes we were even. Golden seabright and I dont remember what the other was.Thankfully they are just Nankin Bantams so there crows are tiny and amusing but they still get annoying after 10 hours of it.
I was born & raised in Metro Detroit. We moved 4 hours north almost 4 years ago. Went from the over populated cookie cutter neighborhood with houses like 40 feet apart, crappy schools and work commutes anywhere from 45min - 1 1/2 hours. To our new house 15 min from town, 10 acres of hard woods, with vacant lots on 3 sides of us and our closest neighbors are excited about our peeps & quacks, amazing schools and 4H clubs. After living in the "city" all my life and hearing the constant dogs/sirens/planes/systems and all other noise I never thought I would of adjusted to the peace and quiet of the woods so fast. Plus because they free range I am kinda worried that their vocals will attract predators. We have bear, coyote, porcupine and all sorts of critters.Could never handle downtown city - the barking dogs of my neighbors in the suburbs were bad enough. Clucking and egg songs don't bother me at all. Crowing is new to me so I'm trying to figure out whether it is normal for my cockerel to crow several hundred times when I'm trying to concentrate on a complicated medical record, or if he needs to go to someone with a bigger piece of property. If he crowed once in a while, like the rooster a few streets over, it wouldn't bother me at all. If he outgrows it, that would be the best.Of course he's my favorite, and I think he has the best type so far (but not the best color) so I'm hesitant to get rid of him.
I hate it when you run things over with the mower. Once I ran over a pregnant snake. I felt so bad. Thankfully these birds take care of what little lawn we have and only used the mower once this year.Cooking until firm will kill bacteria. But there is no reason to think they are any more "dangerous" than eggs that have made it through a commercial egg farm/packaging/shipping/grocery case. If you are worried, add half a capful of bleach to your float test water, about a gallon or so, and leave the eggs in for 30 seconds or so. And make the float test water hot faucet water, 110-120F. They'll be safer than grocery eggs if you toss floaters, leakers, cracks, and stinkers. Your picture brought back horrid memories of my mom's RIRs who community laid nests of 5 or 6 dozen out in the weeds in summer. When I'd mow with the Allis Chalmers, I'd sometimes hit one of those abandoned nests.![]()
Hahaha very funny!
You'd miss me too much to leave anyway.
My boys start at 5:15! I don't think any of my neighbors will hear, nor care, but I know what you mean, it does cross your mind when you hear them that loud.
I lost my Ross quote - I "saw" silkie on the silkie thread lol. She said we got to be too much, so she unsubscribed, but said she might come back some time.![]()