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Joycats, I will have a few extra I am sure after the next hatch (if "no-one" messes with the 'bator as I travel for work again next week)...how many/what ratio of pullet to roo might you be interested in?

I will also have hatching eggs when these mature...LOL...
 
Good Morning

I am going to be visiting Amy today.
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If anyone want creamed honey or regular honey, call me and I will try to meet you someplace
in the Greenville/Taylors/Greer/Spartanburg area.

864-313-9946

Mary


Can we have our first online lesson on the difference between creamed and regular honey? LOL IDK
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Amy makes the creamy version sound so delicious...I have only ever had regular...and rarely then NOT from a grocery store!
 
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Thanks Amy - I can deal with the escape artist part of them if only they will learn what to do (and not do) with the birds. I knew it wasn't easy to keep them confined before I got them so I was prepared for that. Georgia is an escape artist. I've seen her lay flat on her side and wriggle under the fence as flat as a piece of paper. I've watched her climb over a 6' tall fence. I even witnessed her chewing thru the wire to make a hole to climb through. She is something else. As a matter of fact, we had her tied outside the chicken yard and she kept crawling under to get inside the yard with them. She seemed happy to just have some company. She has tried to play with 3 of my comets, I see the feathers missing from the birds and flying across the ground. The comets are so friendly they don't pay her any attention. The other problem is that both dogs are still competing for the Alpha dog spot. Whenever I'm with both of them, they fight over me. Physically fight, knockdown dragout.....scary kind of fight. Georgia is a bit wilder than Dixie and sometimes she will jump on me for attention. That drives well mannered Dixie crazy, she will put Georgia down on the ground if she thinks she is being to rough with me. So we have to be careful how we put them back together, they will growl and grumble immediately wanting the other to submit but neither will. Right now Georgia is in the dog run alone and Dixie is beside her in the goat yard with the goats. Dixie has adopted the goats and she is very attentive to them. I can't leave Georgia in the goat yard as that fence won't hold her. We're planning to put a run of electric wire along the top and bottom of the pasture fence to keep the dogs in and also help with the goats as they are really hard on fences. So do you think that they will ever learn NOT to play with the chickens (and chew on them, kill them and eat them)? I've been told by Pyr people that I shouldn't expect them to work until they're 3 years old (these are almost 2). I've been told by dog trainers that I will have to "train" this out of them and the sooner the better. I've been told by other people that once a dog kills a chicken there is no going back, they're a lost cause. I don't believe in lost causes. I cannot physically do what the dog trainer is telling me to do, these dogs are just too big and heavy. I guess I will wait it out another year. But you know that "Patience" (spit, spit, spit) is a BAD word in my book.
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I can't help ya here! DH & DD will NOT keep a dog that has killed another one of our animals.

I am the alpha dog around here.
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Creamed honey is ......... thickened. It is spreadable with a knife where as regular honey you have to use a spoon!


I use real creamed spreadable butter...is it similar to that consistency? The regular store bought honey was too...hot??? for me...does that make sense? It gave me a hot feeling in my throat...kinda like an after taste of something would...that's the only way I can think to describe it... had some real honey a couple times when I was very young but can't say I remember a comparison...my experience has really been with store bought...I really want to try "real" honey again and look forward to hopefully getting some from you!!! Maybe I should get a little of both and try it again!
 
I have a big jar of real honey I got in Nov hid back...but not from Mary...I am hoping she will have me a jar of creamed to try in Newnan! Amy was going to tell her today for me!! LOl BUT HEY MARY...I WANT SOME HONEY ON THE 18TH!! LOVE YA!!!!

I use real creamed spreadable butter...is it similar to that consistency? The regular store bought honey was too...hot??? for me...does that make sense? It gave me a hot feeling in my throat...kinda like an after taste of something would...that's the only way I can think to describe it... had some real honey a couple times when I was very young but can't say I remember a comparison...my experience has really been with store bought...I really want to try "real" honey again and look forward to hopefully getting some from you!!! Maybe I should get a little of both and try it again!
 
I have a question for the vetern show goers...Do alot of people bring hatching eggs??...I will arrive in Newnan with empty bators at home and I am thinking that the couple of things I hope to find would be easier and great to take home eggs than birds?? We moved our motel night to Friday and DH is taking that night off work so if I buy birds sat we are not staying in a motel but also not doing 8 hours of driving in one day(I drive). But if I find hatching eggs instead we may stop off in Atlanta to let the kids ee some stuff(aquarium...etc..)
 
I use real creamed spreadable butter...is it similar to that consistency? The regular store bought honey was too...hot??? for me...does that make sense? It gave me a hot feeling in my throat...kinda like an after taste of something would...that's the only way I can think to describe it... had some real honey a couple times when I was very young but can't say I remember a comparison...my experience has really been with store bought...I really want to try "real" honey again and look forward to hopefully getting some from you!!! Maybe I should get a little of both and try it again!


Get both from Ms Mary...that is what I did LOL
 
I have a question for the vetern show goers...Do alot of people bring hatching eggs??...I will arrive in Newnan with empty bators at home and I am thinking that the couple of things I hope to find would be easier and great to take home eggs than birds?? We moved our motel night to Friday and DH is taking that night off work so if I buy birds sat we are not staying in a motel but also not doing 8 hours of driving in one day(I drive). But if I find hatching eggs instead we may stop off in Atlanta to let the kids ee some stuff(aquarium...etc..)


IDK! Never been to the Newnan Show before!


Here is a link to the FB Event Page..... you can ask there!

https://www.facebook.com/events/341287179215778/
 

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