Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

good corn husking morning all

Have you tried the microwave method of husking? Cut off the stem end right up to the last row of kernels and pop in the microwave for about 8 mins ( add more time if you put more than 3 in at a time). Grab the silk end of the husks with an oveglove and shake the corn out - it will strip out almost all the silk. Easy peasy.
 
Yep, already have my little floaty thing !!! Would prefer a to use my laptop but don't think that is a good idea. Not sure where Watersmeet MI is? I'll have to check. Sounds familiar but I know I've never been there.
So what is plan B?
Hmm - yeah not a good idea to use the laptop while on floaty thing in the water, one slip and there goes the ability to post and my break time entertainment
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Watersmeet is just North of Land O Lakes, we stay on Thousand Island Lake and fish the Cisco Lake chain. Plan B with our meat birds is to put up the portable poultry fencing we spent a pretty $$$ on last year and it worked just fine. This year hubby thinks "oh the pheasant netting will work fine since it is big enough to drape over the fence posts and leave bunched up on the ground, nothing will want to get tangled in that netting" . . . yeah right
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So he and nephew-in-law, set up the fence when they moved the mobile coop and pasture. Now it works to drape the netting out beyond the fencing like we had it last year. The meaties like to lay at the edge of the pasture, so when it was just netting it was easy for the owl to land on one trapping others (buffet time).
Better get moving so I get to work on time.
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Yesterday was so bad...... I like to keep busy and sitting around drives me nuts; it gives me plenty of time to think about all of the things I could be doing instead of rotting away doing nothing!
I hear ya on needing to keep busy - I've been waiting on data downloads this morning and thinking about all the things I have waiting to be done at home.
I've met:
TerriO
CC
MustloveHens
WiChookChick
Bigz
JJ
Deli
BabyL
MazoJoe
CindL
KristiP
Jim
DrHaHa
Chickenscratch
Cuties
Tomski
MXM
Amyable
Ghost rider
Amber flea
Zeke
Daba flock
BBP
Angiebubs
Raimnel
Drpurl
Frenchie
Lmiller
Psychopeep
WOW - you're right up there, a real social chickster
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I've met Kristip . . . I'm a slow starter
Well another one to chalk up to shitty health care in rural areas. When I was at the docs yesterday I complained about how painful my mouth had been getting, worse than right after surgery. Doc. looked into my mouth and just said it would take time to heal. When I say painful, I mean to the point I can't swallow without crying. Well I went to urgent care again today, had an appt at 4pm. I had to get a refill on the Morphine and the nausea medication because I didn't want to run out during the weekend and get stuck in misery. Well doc looks in my mouth and I have a severe case of Thrush and that is why it's so painful and not improving. I looked in my mouth and it was obvious as I remember when my kids had it when they were younger and knew right away what it was. How the doc yesterday didn't say something is beyond me. I at least have the right meds now and will be feeling better. There's something in the med that numbs my mouth and after one dose feel a great deal better. It's good for them, they get paid for my 3 visits this week when 1 should of been plenty.
So glad you found someone to help - things were getting a bit scary with the swelling. I've had similar experiences with selling things I've made. It's a learning experience - don't give up there are other outlets and your prices are VERY reasonalbe. I think you could bump up the price a bit and your items would still sell.
Hello, Ive finally gotten the time to sit down and write my introduction. My name is Anastasia Hill, I am 19 years old and am the daughter to Sclark73. I have a interest in chickens and just love them. Currently I own a few, I will post pictures of them to show you. I am currently a full time student, striving to get my Accounting degree and then in the near future obtain my Greenhouse Management degree. I hope to own/ operate my own greenhouse some day! nice to meet all of you :)
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anastasia94 and to the Cheeseheads, lots of neat peeps on this forum and a great learning environment
JJ...where are you going for blueberries and corn? Would love to freeze extras...
Are you still looking for cucumbers? I don't have a lot, but your are welcome to what I have. I just picked nine the other day and will have more to pick this weekend. Send me a PM.
The local bulk foods country store takes orders for lugs of blueberries 10 pounds for 21.50
First..Heather has missed you..was bored and tortured so many on here (not me)
We have new people so say hi
TO has a way to save tons of money shopping and hopefully she will share how she does it
Jim has a ton of baby's
We have a ton of sicko's and surgery recovering people we are hoping get better soon
welcome back CC
a few things you missed (not in any specific order)

bigfam smells like pee and her fancy new chickens are filppo

Jim is now known as "the King of keets"

To is now known as "the Queen of coupons"

Cind has a strange man living in her yard

JJ has sticky fingers,,,,,,again

FT now has a pool she can't use

vickie has new chicks to spoil

Amy has a kicking watermelon thing going on, and she made some "mono chrome" ducks that are pretty cool lookin

some ppl are really, really sick,,,,,unlike those of us that are just sickos

bigz is watching the wild fires out west, most likely with a cool one

there was more but I have to check my notes
Nice recaps delisha and unkadan
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I.PORTANT
Whomever asked me about Oil of oregano, I may have "misspoke" (is that even a real word?).
O of O is as effective as chemical antibiotics for GUT issues, not respiratory issues. It is also great to use on a regular basis (like ACV) for overall gut health. Whew! Glad I finally remembered to post this.
That was me - thanks for the clarification, we use Young Living Oils and I have pure oregano oil on hand for the cold and flu season. I already add ACV to their water in the spring and will do it again this fall. Plus I ferment the feed - so may not need to use the O of O, but good info to have.
Colton, I remember you posting that you have meal worms. And I think enough to sell a starter amount. Can you tell me about them? How to care, how many, and price. And are you located far from brandon? Can you mail something like that?...

A block from the old one! Still off fish hatchery
I probably go right by where your working each day - I'm in at St Marys
Actually, I don't have meal worms yet, we have the setup, just no worms yet. Sry.. I forgot who it was, but someone on here has them and put a link up. Found it!!
Good luck! I think I am getting my meal worms from the pet store? Not 100% sure yet
Hey Cuties and Colton, that would be me. I hope you found the youtube helpful (kind of funny too - darned music gets stuck in my head). Most pet stores should have meal worms, do you have a Mounds Pet Food warehouse or Wild Birds Unlimited up by you? We got our inital batch of meal worms from Wild Birds.

Ok my data download is almost done (very slow computers today) - so back at it
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Quote: that sounds good for small quantities.. but if you have 100 ears to do, you might want to shuck them cold..

Just grab a handful of the silk and peel that first .. then finish the rest,, You can get all the husk with two pulls.. most of the silk will be gone.. then after the boil, and two cold baths, there is no silk left..

btw, once you get the idea that the silk is not hair, it really doesn't taste too bad..

If you have guinea pigs,, they just love the silk.. and so to the geese and chickens..
 
BRRRRRRRRR! 40o when I got up! No wonder I can't keep my critters healthy. :th

On that front, I had a surprise call from the Chicken Doctor, doc Brown. I had sent him an email with a question about Oil of oregano use and he called me! Wow. What a nice guy! Chatted with me like we were old friends and answered all my questions, even gave me great tips about how to deal with my chooks respiratory issues. Who does that these days???

BTW - girls are doing much better but he gave me a tip on how to make the puny Duramycin work if that's all you can get in a pinch (like up here)

Frenchy - do you know anywhere up here I can get oxytetracycline? Trying not to wait a week to get it thru the mail.

Terri - the babies are doing great and cuties even sent me baby pics :D

I picked up oxy-tet at farm n fleet in rice lake in one of those bags like the duramycin-10 but for the life of me can't remember what the exact name was. I know it cost 9.99 though. I think it was Terramycin with a number after it.
 
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some pictures to back up my stories..


I walked down just to get a picture of her on the nest.. she was off of it and was just getting back on as I walked up..

these pictures were taken only seconds apart.. In another two seconds we wouldn't have seen any of the eggs.. as it is, you can see just over half of her eggs







the bottom edge is the edge of the walking path.. the right edge of the picture is where the dog makes his rounds..
 
some pictures to back up my stories.. I walked down just to get a picture of her on the nest.. she was off of it and was just getting back on as I walked up.. these pictures were taken only seconds apart.. In another two seconds we wouldn't have seen any of the eggs.. as it is, you can see just over half of her eggs the bottom edge is the edge of the walking path.. the right edge of the picture is where the dog makes his rounds..
This is awesome :) And soon you will be overrun with even more!!!
 
I was cruisin thru Craig's list .. there is a real good buy on a large incubator ..
check out incubator on Wausau C L .. $550.oo

there is also a round metal one for $15.oo.. this is a good buy if you are planning to build your own bator.. those heating elements last forever..

there is a redwood one that they have listed as an incubator.. It is a hatcher.. Very good price on it @ $80.oo.. it could be used as an incubator, but you would have to turn eggs by hand..

Hmmm, maybe I should buy it,, I could rework those trays for manual turning so you wouldn't have to do each individual egg..

Did somebody from on here try to call me from Hales Corners ? try again and leave a message..

I have been watching hatchling #10.. he is out of the shell, but now he is sort of hung up on the edge of the turner.. I guess I better rescue him.. I hate to open the hatcher, but I will take a chance,, I don't see any zips.. can't have that little guy hang himself, can we ?
 
Quote: yes it is interesting.. Normally I would snatch the eggs, but she is in a quite secure place. and I have plenty of keets, so we figured, let her go and see what happens..

we have not had a raccoon in the yard since over a year ago.. they don't like tangling with the large dogs.. we can't rule out foxes and areal attacks, but so far we have been lucky there, too..

eta: #10 wiggled his way free,, he is safely on the bottom of the hatcher floor without my help..
 
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