I am just doing my part to mimic the cool down period each day that the hen leaves the nest to eat, drink and attend to her business.You all candle too much! I haven't touched mine.

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I am just doing my part to mimic the cool down period each day that the hen leaves the nest to eat, drink and attend to her business.You all candle too much! I haven't touched mine.
Howdy, we live in the dead center of NH. I am a newby. Nice to know others one here are experiencing the same I am. Frost bite took over my guineas ties and legs.My chickens received frost bite on their combs. My poor and amazing welsummer roo is loosing his points on his comb. I know you guys received a lot of snow this year. I am not looking forward to more tomorrow.
But it might be the last fresh snow before the muddy melt down.![]()
Those toys are as bad / annoying as some of the videos that the children watch to learn their letters or numbers. Clearly i want the children to have fun and learn but wow, the singing ABC pooh bear from my parents is super loud and obnoxious. In case you want one for your house, the only picture I could find online is at ebay.I think the battery fairy needs to visit you lot!
The battery fairy usually visits our house about 2 weeks after christmas and targets the games with annoying music, repetitive phrases or the other wonderful toys that relatives buy but don't have to live with
I enjoy maple syrup candy but the hours and moisture needed to obtain it from sap, not my thing.Dang, disappear for a couple of days and I can't count how many pages have happened.
I am happy to see you have all done fine without me.
Now excuse me while I go add more sap to the boiling pan. I shall come up again for air sometime.
This maple syrup making is kind of fun.![]()
I am just doing my part to mimic the cool down period each day that the hen leaves the nest to eat, drink and attend to her business.That's my story and I'm sticking to it!![]()
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Maybe you should try making either some pecan or hickory syrup does not take nearly as long and it just as good.![]()
I know how you feel. My cocks and cockerels also got frostbite. They look pitiful without their gorgeous combsI need to do some coop modifications so I hopefully wont have frostbite going on again.
I am really looking forward to warmer weather, even the muddy meltdown doesn't sound so bad right about now. Where abouts in NH are you? Im in a small town in the southern area called Derry.
Sounds great but there aren't any hickory or pecan trees in this area.Maybe you should try making either some pecan or hickory syrup does not take nearly as long and it just as good.![]()
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For pecan syrup you only need some whole pecans to make the syrup.
You just crack a double handful open and fill a pot with water crack into the nuts and drop into the water and boil till the water is the dark red of the inside of the pecans. *Note: strain the nuts and shells out of the water when the liquid has the right color and should smell like pecans*
Then for every cup of fluid you add 2 & 1/2 cups sugar and boil at a slow rolling boil till it is as thick as syrup pour into jars and can in a water batch canner for 10 min. it's as easy as jam.
Forgot to mention to strain the liquid. lol