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Oh and I can't remember who was asking about the necklaces I make....

But here's a link:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=6002908#p6002908

I am working on a website to link to mine that will allow for custom colors, pendants and stuff to be ordered with a PayPal check out system.
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If you are finding them under cottonwoods, they are not true morels, but Verpa, which are also yummy and edible.

from: http://www.seattlepi.com/getaways/24288_shrooms24.shtml :

Fortunately, the morel is fairly distinct, resembling only a few other fungi. The closest is the early morel, which is not a true morel -- although many longtime pickers insist it is -- but rather a species more properly known as Verpa. It is found in spring, often under cottonwood trees, and it is edible and tasty, although some people are allergic to it.

The only dangerous fungi that really resemble the morel are brain mushrooms (Gyromitra), which look like morels only in that they have brown caps and a white stems.

But don't take chances. The old saying is: When in doubt, throw it out. To be safe, newcomers to the hobby should first go with others who know mushrooms.

"The best way to learn is to join a group like the society," says Mueller. "They're very responsible."


Yes, very true Verpa and wonderfull tasting as there allready gone!!!!
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM........mmmmmmmm.....GOOD. Did I mention how much I like the shaggy manes A...#1. I also do the chantrells in the Fall but let's not go there yet.

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You guys mustn't get the poisonous false morels out here? In upstate, NY some of my plant science buddies and I would go out after morels and mushrooms. Some unlucky soul always came back with a bunch of false morels thinking they had hit the jackpot.

I like the chicken of the woods. I mean, with a name like that, how can you go wrong?
 
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Thank you for that!
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I do show and I do cull for temperament, too. My rooster comes up and eats from my hand and will let me pet him. He doesn't like being picked up, but most of the girls will let me.
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Speckled, silver and now lavender Sussex as well....

Okay what is "light" considered. I see white....but what is lighter than white? I think it is time for me to do some research on the Sussex. RFF keep me in mind.
 
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RFF: Yes, deinitely. I would love to buy them from you. You and I need to get together and talk, or email or phone....I have some questions for you regarding them. Are you going to be selling any eggs? I have been doing a lot of reading up on how to properly incubate. I have a trial run going right now...we will see what we get out. But until I have done a few trial runs with my mixed eggs, I really don't want to put out the money on quality eggs and mess them up.

Now if one of your two birds is called light..why? They were both white, one with the black "collar" and tail, the other more a silver/blue. Which one would have been considered the light? Trying to learn.

Edited : Because I probably sound really illiterate......Sorry I am asking so many questions, that to many, probably sound mundane and trivial or even basicly stupid. I knew a lot about rabbits, I followed dog shows (never showed)....I know that chickens lay eggs and have feathers and taste good BBQd - beyond that....I am starting at the very beginning and learning. Please, everyone, try to be patient with my questions.
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RFF: Yes, deinitely. I would love to buy them from you. You and I need to get together and talk, or email or phone....I have some questions for you regarding them. Are you going to be selling any eggs? I have been doing a lot of reading up on how to properly incubate. I have a trial run going right now...we will see what we get out. But until I have done a few trial runs with my mixed eggs, I really don't want to put out the money on quality eggs and mess them up.

Now if one of your two birds is called light..why? They were both white, one with the black "collar" and tail, the other more a silver/blue. Which one would have been considered the light? Trying to learn.

Edited : Because I probably sound really illiterate......Sorry I am asking so many questions, that to many, probably sound mundane and trivial or even basicly stupid. I knew a lot about rabbits, I followed dog shows (never showed)....I know that chickens lay eggs and have feathers and taste good BBQd - beyond that....I am starting at the very beginning and learning. Please, everyone, try to be patient with my questions.
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If you google Hendersons chicken breed chart and scroll down to sussex, under the chicken drawing are the letters FS for feathersite. Click on that and it will show you a bunch of sussex pics. Sussex can be all white, light(w/ black) and coronation(w/ grey) . There are other colors as well. Have fun looking!
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RFF: Yes, deinitely. I would love to buy them from you. You and I need to get together and talk, or email or phone....I have some questions for you regarding them. Are you going to be selling any eggs? I have been doing a lot of reading up on how to properly incubate. I have a trial run going right now...we will see what we get out. But until I have done a few trial runs with my mixed eggs, I really don't want to put out the money on quality eggs and mess them up.

Now if one of your two birds is called light..why? They were both white, one with the black "collar" and tail, the other more a silver/blue. Which one would have been considered the light? Trying to learn.

Edited : Because I probably sound really illiterate......Sorry I am asking so many questions, that to many, probably sound mundane and trivial or even basicly stupid. I knew a lot about rabbits, I followed dog shows (never showed)....I know that chickens lay eggs and have feathers and taste good BBQd - beyond that....I am starting at the very beginning and learning. Please, everyone, try to be patient with my questions.
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If you google Hendersons chicken breed chart and scroll down to sussex, under the chicken drawing are the letters FS for feathersite. Click on that and it will show you a bunch of sussex pics. Sussex can be all white, light(w/ black) and coronation(w/ grey) . There are other colors as well. Have fun looking!
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Thanks. I am going to add to my chicken bookmarks.
 
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they grow like weeds in the spring here and sometimes in the fall if its rainy enough and in an area recently burned... then again many forests where i live have burned alot so this area produces a few hundred pounds and it is spread over the elevation of the mountains through the season....

one of these days i want to train a dog to sniff for truffels at fir trees....

my dogs all dig up truffles in my yard. did not train any of them to do it either. once one of them digs up something tasty the others catch right on. they dig up the Oregon truffles.
 
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