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Anyone have a good pickled egg recipe? I've never made them but we have company coming in 2 weeks that love them. I have plenty of Bantam eggs to use 

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Anyone have a good pickled egg recipe? I've never made them but we have company coming in 2 weeks that love them. I have plenty of Bantam eggs to use![]()
That's a great story to go along with your photo. You should consider writing it up and putting in the frame if you have the photo mounted. Very cool!
....although, I think I can heart uglychickens heart thump-thump-thumping from here!!![]()
Anyone have a good pickled egg recipe? I've never made them but we have company coming in 2 weeks that love them. I have plenty of Bantam eggs to use![]()
Yes! Only mine is a walk behind. I have that and a tractor. Tractor is diesel so it's not going to be converted lol. I hate to use one of those tiny camp stove tanks for a mower though. Hmm.Here is a close up of the hose connection to the carb. I tapped and threaded the intake manifold.I use a standard gas gate valve to control the flow from the tank, which has a standard gas grill regulator on it.
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Yes! Only mine is a walk behind. I have that and a tractor. Tractor is diesel so it's not going to be converted lol.
I hate to use one of those tiny camp stove tanks for a mower though. Hmm.
Adventure Time!So my wife goes to check for eggs today. We have some hens laying in the weeds. When she pulled back the weeds to look for eggs, this is what she found in the nest. I heard a scream and went out to see what it was.
For those of you who do not know; this snake is called a "Sonoran Gopher Snake". It is not venomous. It is a constrictor like the Boa Constrictor. Their main diet are small rodents, but they love eggs. This snake had several eggs in it's belly.
I took the snake several miles away and released it because this snake is very beneficial because it help control the rodent population. Most people would have killed this snake, not because it eating eggs, but because of it's uncanny ability to mimic the exact sound and striking pose of a diamond back rattle snake. Here is a poor quality I made of this behavior several years ago. I made this video for educational purposes so that people would know that this snake acts just like a rattlesnake, but is not venomous and should not be feared.
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The Sonoran Gopher Snake has a special membrane under it's skin that it inflates with air to make the rattling sound. Just in case you were wondering.
Adventure Time!So my wife goes to check for eggs today. We have some hens laying in the weeds. When she pulled back the weeds to look for eggs, this is what she found in the nest. I heard a scream and went out to see what it was.
For those of you who do not know; this snake is called a "Sonoran Gopher Snake". It is not venomous. It is a constrictor like the Boa Constrictor. Their main diet are small rodents, but they love eggs. This snake had several eggs in it's belly.
I took the snake several miles away and released it because this snake is very beneficial because it help control the rodent population. Most people would have killed this snake, not because it eating eggs, but because of it's uncanny ability to mimic the exact sound and striking pose of a diamond back rattle snake. Here is a poor quality I made of this behavior several years ago. I made this video for educational purposes so that people would know that this snake acts just like a rattlesnake, but is not venomous and should not be feared.
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The Sonoran Gopher Snake has a special membrane under it's skin that it inflates with air to make the rattling sound. Just in case you were wondering.