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Y'all are on roll!!!Oh, he'll pay for sure.![]()
Yeah, we have some other breeds here as well, but only have encountered one in all my years of running trails. One was enough.We dont have timber rattlers but we have
Red Diamond backs,
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Southwestern Speckled,
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Southern Pacific,
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and out in the desert Sidewinders.
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I have seen em as big around as your forearm and six feet long...
I have seen all but the sidewinder... from horseback.
deb
Wow.. So the top egg had a distinct ring around the white spot you can't see good in the pic. The bottom one kind of looked like a bullseye just within the tiny dot. So am I looking for that outer ring or just within the dot for the "bullseye" ?All fertile!
Wow.. So the top egg had a distinct ring around the white spot you can't see good in the pic. The bottom one kind of looked like a bullseye just within the tiny dot. So am I looking for that outer ring or just within the dot for the "bullseye" ? View attachment 1185114
I scrambled those eggs up to feed back to the ducks. Now They won't eat it.they tried it. . shook their bills like it was horrible and looked at me like I was trying to poison them. Why are they so picky!
It may have been a few days older. I got lazy and didn't collect eggs for a few days so they are all mixed up.
I don't blame them we tried to eat some scrambled and we thought they weretoo. Fried they are ok. But now hubby has decided he can't stomach eating them so I guess I'll give them to someone to feed to their chickens. I'm surprised they taste so different from a chicken egg. They are really dry when scrambled.