Should I buy eggs or wait it out?

Hubs is in Nepal right now.
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I am so used to well water, it's hard to drink from a municipal source. Always smells chlorine-y. I used to fill jugs and leave it out to let it clear.
The well water we have in Woodland has an off taste from the stuff that gets into the water. The surface water we have now has less chlorine in it than the well water had and the funky taste is gone.

I can use a simple chlorine filter for the water to taste good. I used to use a reverse osmosis filter to get good tasting water
 
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Double Trouble.
I got the sister. Someone backed out and I thought Peekie would welcome the company.
It's been really nice. Named her Tweet Berry mainly bc Wrangler wanted to name Peekablue, Tweety...
They love music, especially jazz and classical. There is a man, Geert Chatrou...famous whistler. They bob along to his music, chirping and making garbling sounds.
My goal is to teach them to whistle along and eventually to mimic. Females can talk too...
Peekablue is much more interested in my talking at this point and is fully finger trained.
Tweety is getting there, I "saved" her one day when she stuck her head between mirrors when I was moving them around...stuck for 10 seconds, she might've thought the worst and totally fell for me when I slid the mirror over. She will calm right down if I whistle "My name is James" So cool. She will hang out on my finger, but if I move, she leaves.
And it's still best of all to not brave the elements to take care of them!
 
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Double Trouble.
I got the sister. Someone backed out and I thought Peekie would welcome the company.
It's been really nice. Named her Tweet Berry mainly bc Wrangler wanted to name Peekablue, Tweety...
They love music, especially jazz and classical. There is a man, Geert Chatrou...famous whistler. They bob along to his music, chirping and making garbling sounds.
My goal is to teach them to whistle along and eventually to mimic. Females can talk too...
Peekablue is much more interested in my talking at this point and is fully finger trained.
Tweety is getting there, I "saved" her one day when she stuck her head between mirrors when I was moving them around...stuck for 10 seconds, she might've thought the worst and totally fell for me when I slid the mirror over. She will calm right down if I whistle "My name is James" So cool. She will hang out on my finger, but if I move, she leaves.
And it's still best of all to not brave the elements to take care of them!
They are very pretty!
 
I heard laying sounds from my bantam Am yesterday. She’s almost ten months. It’s about time!! Hope it’s soon! And the ducks. I still don’t love duck eggs, but eggs are eggs.
Duck eggs are very tasty and great for baking

I hope the bantam lays an egg for you soon
 

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