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I don't want her to hatch any that I have to keep. And you don't have a rooster anymore, so how does that work? I don't want any babies at this point. Just wanted to let people know I have a free incubator going right now. LOL!
 
OH my gosh,
We got the incubator to work again, it wasnt the element even thought now I have two extras.. but it was the wiring one of the wires wasnt in the nut very well so my DH redid it and now it works. Im so glad. I have eggs I got on Sat that need to be in it plus all of my other eggs I have...
Oh Im going to feed the kids and get to bed, still have one sweet doe in the frontroom, shes almost up to 5 pounds now and spoiled rotten...
I want sun...
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I want sun...

Tell me about it! It's the kids spring break, DH took the week off, my Honey-Do list is a mile long, and we had one afternoon so far that was nice. And now they are saying it might snow tomorrow night???? I'm ready for a hot sunny beach somewhere!!!​
 
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Tell me about it! It's the kids spring break, DH took the week off, my Honey-Do list is a mile long, and we had one afternoon so far that was nice. And now they are saying it might snow tomorrow night???? I'm ready for a hot sunny beach somewhere!!!

We should have sun on Saturday, Sunday, and possibly Monday.
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Just in time for me to RE-schedule and go meet up with the Crees for MORE Blue Wheaten Marans!
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Saw some posts in the past about wanting to learn how to process poultry. They are in Carnation.

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I had no idea. I really don't want babies, but thanks.

I don't think so. It has been said that pea combed birds can be fertile for up to six weeks after mating, but that is excessive; three months is down right not going to happen.

With my birds I think I have seen 3-4 weeks.
 
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If Washington state stopped work for rain, nothing would get done. Buck up!!!
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I know, but we got spoiled in March and worked in some lovely weather and now some of us are 'foolishly' waiting for more of the same.
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yeah, it's getting a bit old! I ordered $100 worth of bareroot trees and plants and haven't been able to get them planted. grrr. It's sleeting out there now. There's snow in all the hills around us. We're lucky it's not snowdown here. lol This is April??
 
I love the rain but when its planting and rototiller season I get a little impatience with it.Last year it was pretty nice this time of year I thought.I had everything in the ground.This year NO! Thats ok, I'll wait it out.LaSombra what kind of trees did you order?
 
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