Show off your Delawares! *PIC HEAVY*

Del-girl- I am so relieved to know I am not the only kook to do that - I made my DH hold his cell phone over them so I could try to tell by their peeping if they were warm and happy!!!!

Kathyinmo- it won't be long- mine can do 15 miles- from home to where I work, with no problem.

Cetawin, ask Fattie and Cannonball if they use Verizon - then at least the calls will be free!
 
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No real concern here, they aren't surface bumps but seem to be in the color of the shell. I have an OEGB cross that lays little ones that are almost the same. We processed 30 birds today with some more to do tomorrow.
 
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pfffftttt I have free nationwide long distance so nothing stops them. I have taken to hiding the phone books and my address book when I am going to be out of sight for a bit...you just never know who they will call. I caught them trying to call their Grandma in Georgia once and got to them before it rang.
 
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Now that's alot of work! I bet you are worn out. I have never processed yet, but am looking forward to having my own quality fresh meat. I read about a way to process ... using paraffin to remove the feathers. It says, it peels like a banana. Have you ever tried this method?
 
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Buahahahaha! I always do that, I'm paranoid
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I banned my teens from the cell phone they were using, they were texting too much
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A little tired but still to much to do, we also have company coming tomorrow. I haven't tried the wax but we skin a lot of them. It saves time on the plucking and unless I'm frying the whole bird (deep-fried like a turkey) we don't cook it with the skin for the most part. I have heard of the wax but it sounds a little messy and I would think cost a bit to do. I have to go finish my chores, goodnight all.
 
Mostly because Buckshot has been on top of the waterer, mindspeaking Fattie and Cannonball, and inciting the other Delbabies to try to fly out of their rubbermaid palace, I am building a new brooder this afternoon - 8 feet long 30 inches tall and 30 inches wide. Another good reason to do this: Superchick is feathering later than everyone else, and I won't be able to turn them into the coop on schedule. Also, the quiet ones are constantly getting plowed over by the Riot Act. . . . this will give them two more feet in length and another 8 or 9 inches in width, and no tunnel to pile up in. . . keep your fingers crossed - its supposed to get to 18 in the mountains and it's been snowing!!! I think I will wait till a warmer day to transfer them!

If DH will remember to bring the camera home, I will get pics!!!!
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Took some pictures of the 8 week olds today. Do you think the first two pictures are of a pullet or roo? I can't quite tell. Yes i took alot but they are so cute! There is at least one roo that looks like he may have some nice markings.


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