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If he mates her that day, the next day or 2 days after, depending on what time of day he mated her.


cheryl98117 - Yes, that's an Easter Egger.

Thank You Illia, I had no idea but asked and they said the same thing but best to wait up to 10 days to make sure they are getting the job done. If JBear is coming to Monroe show I will collect any I get for the week before and hand em over when she gets here.
 
I want to give a big thanks to Hallerlake for the finding and Pitterpatter and hubby for the pickup and delivering of the awesome crate!
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Its a bit bigger then I expected!
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So now am redesigning to make into my breeder cages for my garage (once it's cleaned out again) so I can continue small covey breeding selections for colors during the winter. (In the garage the eggs won't freeze and I can control lighting much better as well as the small covey can stay warm out of the weather). *right now they all go into a big pen for the winter so they can keep each other warm when it gets really cold.. the more birds the warmer they stay.
 
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I chose orange because DD chose blue, DS chose green, and DH chose red. I figured if no one got their choice, then there would not be a fight. Didn't work that way. DD was very upset and thought we should have waited for a color no one wanted. (They also had a PINK one available, but there is no way I'd take that!)

I loved my cube up until it snowed. I did get the extended run, which I wrapped with 1/2 inch hardware cloth to keep the raccoon paws out. Even though the thing is heavy, it is easy to move around, and held up very well to the neighborhood dog pack coming around and jumping/pawing/grabbing at the wire with their teeth on multiple occasions. (The dogs came around so frequently that my chicks were used to them! They would continue foraging right where the dogs were clawing at the pen!) I first put my chicks in there at about 4 weeks old. I put cardboard over the roosting bars then as the bars were too large for them, and I put pine shavings over that, and clamped a heat lamp inside. When the weather was warm (this was August but this past summer was cold here), I let them out. It took them about 2 weeks to figure out how to use the ladder, so I initially I put the cover ov a kitty litter box in the run for the chicks to go into when they wanted. Any time a breeze blew they would all run for it! I've seen other people put mesh over the ladder so the ladder is longer with closer, smaller rungs, but I did not want to do this as I think the distance from the ground and distance between the rungs make it very difficult om maybe impossible for a rodent to enter the coop.

The lamp only works when the chicks are small ... it would likely singe large birds as the coop is not very tall inside. I once they reached 8 weeks, I removed all heat/light, and they do just fine. In fact, I had a banner day today: all 9 hens laid an egg today!

Initially I had 6 chicks in there, and another 4 in another tractor (a wooden ark style one). Sometimes I would put a portable fence around both coops and let all the chicks run together, they would all end up in the Eglu together in the evening. The ark doors are also very hard to open in wet weather, so I eventually just let them all stay in the Eglu. I have all 9 hens in there now (a dog killed one when they were free-ranging in my fenced yard). I think it is very small for 9, so I am having another coop built.

The Eglu is very easy to clean ... I just pull the trays out and dump the newspaper and poop into the compost, hose the poop trays out if needed, line them with newspapers and pop them back in. When it is sunny, I pull off the roof panel, wipe the inside clean and let it air/sanitize in the UV light. The egg door and coop door are easy to operate. I've heard people complain that water gets inside, but I have had no such problems; though you do need to be careful when you put the lid back on and make sure it is on correctly or the water could channel to the inside instead of the out. We get very heavy rain with hight winds here, and no problems with leaking.

I did discover that the coop is impossible to move in snow, and when the snow melts, the run is a very muddy mess. I do keep a clear tarp over the run, so no snow gets in it, but that does not stop the rain and melt from running through. I even put it on 6" of wood chips, and it is still a muddy mess! The issues I have with it are really issues that would be true of and tractor-style coop. It only takes a day or two for my girls to eat all the vegetation in the run, and this time of year, the grass does not grow back! I'm running out of places to put the thing that are not already pure mud, so I let the girls free-range to try and limit the mud, but then DS, DD and I have to take turns hanging out in the yard so the neighborhood dog pack won't eat them. (my neighbor just paid me $28 for the chicken her dog ate because she wanted to buy eggs).

I'm building a walk-in coop with a 10'X20' covered run in the kids old play yard (good drainage, 10" of wood chip over ground cloth = no mud!). I still plan on using the Eglu in nice weather when the lawn grows back, and out in the orchard whan I have my dogs loose to hopefully deter any visiting bears from snacking on them. I also will likely use it as a breeding pen.
 
I just read DS's ideas ... he said the same thing! "Mom, taste is tied to smell and it would be musty and dusty, and maybe smell and taste like sour mold. It'd be a lot like Oma's old basement, only filled with treasures!"
 
Hi Ogress,
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I feel your pain...
My son is doing ancient China...
Luckily we visited the tomb of the first emperor & the terra cotta soldiers 3 years ago...so it was still fresh in his mind.
It smells just like a big dust pit should. It was very very very big.
But King tut was burried with lots of perfumes and scented oils. I understand they used cardamom, juniper berries and frankenscense among other aromatic oils.
Cardamom smels like clover and bay leaves. Very sweet.
Last quarter, we saw a real egyptian mummy at the Burke Museum at UW.
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There are also 2 mummies at "The Old CuriositySshop" at the Seattle waterfront. Maybe he would have fun seeing those.
Have fun!!
 
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Good point! Hadn't thought of the perfumes and stuff, even though he wrote they were in there. Likely smelled nice in the firs few years, but 4,000 years later (or whatever it has been) it would likely have lost its nice scent.

I hope to someday travel with our kids and see some of the world (we did see Jamestown, though he has not studied much U.S. History). The only mummies he has seen are the ones at Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe!

When I was his age (30+ years ago), I saw the treasures of King Tut's tombs when the exhibit traveled to the DeYoung museum in San Francisco. San Jose, where I grew up, also has the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum which is full of wonderful artifacts. I think I will take him there next time I go visit my family.
 
Hi Chickielady,
My system crashed too:lau
I had my DH install window 7 last weekend then BYC locked me out cos I was a newbie...
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Anyways, I just installed the free version of windows security called security essentials. Took 2 mins online.
If you have XP, vista or version 7 of windows, you could try that too. Its free and pretty easy to use
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:fl Lets all have a virus free new year.
 
Washington DC has a nice collection of mummies too. The curator of Burke told us that it was popular for US museums to buy mummies years ago.
Egyptian museums actually sold real mummies at museum gift shops in egypt so almost every US museum had mummies in their collection.
They just don't put them out on display now because it is disrespectful and distasteful in todays society! Imagine checking a mummy through TSA.
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It would taste a bit stale from the closed in air.. a bit dusty from the sand blown in from outside.. musty, gritty.... ya get the idea
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it sounds like a great project!

And ...EEYYEEWWW... some of the dust would be dust particles of mummies flaking off... so it would taste like 'people powder'... not unlike garlic powder
 
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