The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

That's too bad since you were looking forward to it...glad the lamb was good though.
Thanks, DMC but Ive learned to to roll with the punches in this neck of the woods (most of the time
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). We still enjoyed the break, so thats all that counts in the grand scheme of things.
 
Thanks, DMC but Ive learned to to roll with the punches in this neck of the woods (most of the time
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). We still enjoyed the break, so thats all that counts in the grand scheme of things.

Amen, brother. Don't sweat the small stuff and much of life is 'small stuff',
 
Looks like magic, huh? But pretty simply, you use the holes on the opposite side of the egg. The needle has to extend all the way across the egg, so I had to buy longer ones for the duck eggs, but it's really pretty nifty.
I did see some videos online about cutting a big hole in one side of the egg, but I think the whole egg looks much better!

Wow! Thank you for explaining that to me. I'd also meant to tell you how beautiful your's was. Good job! I'm going to have to check into that. :highfive:
 
Even I wouldn't take my own advice!
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The weekend was a nice break, thanks. The duck was terrible though - it waa crucified! I spoke to the chef, who "educated " me that "white meat" should be well done - gotta laugh
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. But the lamb was great, so it was fine.

Have already set my next batch - does that count to join? They should hatch by the 21st.

If you're interested, send a PM to ronott1. I would think it would be ok, but he's in charge.

Glad you enjoyed the weekend, even with the crucified duck!
 
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Good morning folks
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Yep, it is 7:20 Monday morning and while I would normally be getting ready for work; after a recent health scare, I am on sick leave until Thursday. I still have a bit of bruising and swelling from a procedure so the not having to work happy dance is going to have to be virtual
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Work involves sitting in front of a computer and working from home with no-one looking over my shoulder, the quiet times are spent on BYC
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Nice to meet you DMC

Hey sunflour nice to officially meet you also.

N F C thank you for the invite; it is good to be here, especially with such a nice welcome.

With the egg embroidery, I too was wondering how you curve the needle through the next hole etc. Of course, the hole on the opposite side and a long needle makes perfect sense. I might give it a try one day, it looks really neat. However, having bantams who spend more time broody than they actually do laying, the eggs will probably have to be store bought
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Amen, brother.  Don't sweat the small stuff and much of life is 'small stuff',


Don't sweat the petty stuff, and don't pet the sweaty stuff. :D

Good morning folks :frow Yep, it is 7:20 Monday morning and while I would normally be getting ready for work; after a recent health scare, I am on sick leave until Thursday. I still have a bit of bruising and swelling from a procedure so the not having to work happy dance is going to have to be virtual :yiipchick

Work involves sitting in front of a computer and working from home with no-one looking over my shoulder, the quiet times are spent on BYC ;)

Nice to meet you DMC
 
Hey sunflour nice to officially meet you also. 

N F C thank you for the invite; it is good to be here, especially with such a nice welcome.

With the egg embroidery, I too was wondering how you curve the needle through the next hole etc.  Of course, the hole on the opposite side and a long needle makes perfect sense.  I might give it a try one day, it looks really neat.  However, having bantams who spend more time broody than they actually do laying, the eggs will probably have to be store bought :rolleyes:  


I have a huge lot of bantams. OEGBs, bantam cochin, Seramas, bantam orps...love my little banty babies. They are a broody bunch though! What kinds of chickens do you keep?

I'm looking forward to working from home soon myself. Not for health reasons, but my company is closing soon, and I plan to make a go at breeding chicks, and selling my crafts and such.
 

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