So I have 13 babies hatched so far in the last 4 days...I have lost count of exactly what ...several OEs and few Ameraucanas that are adorable blue babies.
Some Silver Cuckoo Marans and some BC Marans
Had my Mexican amigo Mario stopped by with his new baby sone Julian, 3 months old and rolly polly!
They buy every egg I have for sale, he wanted 10 dozen !!!
Holy Moley I told him, not in the dark of winter...the girls do not lay every day.
So he bought the 2 dozen I had and wants the other 8 tomorrow.
Wish I spoke Mexican a little better.
DH's Aunt is from Spain and she cannot understand much Mexican at all.
They have their own dialects like the Italians and Portugese, I guess.
DH pokes me in the ribs and says as the Mexicans are leaving "tell him to back up right over here" I said yeah right, let me get my little translater book out...
I suppose I should practice it more...the area is flooded with Latinos that work at the crab and oyster packing out here.
He bought a breeding pair of California Meat Rabbits from me last spring..and he has had many barbeques and made rabbit tamales he said. In fact he said he would bring me some rabbit tamales tomorrow.
These people will survive !!!
DH teases Mario that they can make 150 tamales from 1 small chicken.
Last time we went to their home he busted out the "home made tequila" from his family in Mexico...wow, it was like sherry, not at all like our american tequila.
Reminded me of brandy/sherry.
Most definitely a sipping thing...for me anyway!
If any of you needs to sell eggs/birds/ even roosters, get ahold of someone in the Latino Community near you and let them know, and you will have customers.
You can leave a note at a Mexican grocery with the owners even !
They also will buy goats or sheep...to milk and to eat.
They also get cilantro, ensalada and tomatillos from me.
My tomatillos did not do so good last year...do not know why other than I try to grow them like tomatoes and they are really not related but are related to the chinese lantern.
For those of you that have not eaten tomatillos, you are missing a treat !
Ripe tomatillos are green, and have a zesty taste which reminds me of a lime and tomatoe crossed.