One of my baby guineas that hatched out. I have about 10 of them and hoping for more to hatch in the next few days.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Beautiful tulips growing in my flower beds before the flash flood came and washed away most of my flowers beds. It didn't touch my gardens and for that I am very thankful. Then a week later we had a terrible hail storm. It seems all the elements are fighting against us. We are still trying to remain positive.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Here are our 5 babies. From 9 eggs, 6 hatched and 5 lived. We had to help the black ducks they didn't seem to be progressing. It made me wonder if they could have come from the Muscovy because they take longer to incubate. The yellow are Peking and the gray is a runner. The black are some type of cross.
I have found 36 guinea eggs and we have put them in to hatch. it has been 3 days they take 28 days to hatch.
We have started selling our fresh eggs. $1 a dozen, have sold 11 dozen so far. Sold 4 blue egg laying babies for $2.50 each. If I could catch them I have 6 guineas sols for $10 a each. I also have someone waiting on the baby guineas to buy. I have the babies we hatch last month and our now pullet's. I think I will put them in the paper next week ans see if we can make a little more from them.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Momma and her babies all doing well. I sold a few babies and someone wants to buy about 6 Guinea's. Jeff and I are going to Indiana for the weekend. I will take some photos there. I am hoping to find a nice farmers market. The garden we have planted is huge and I am hoping for big returns. 3 kinds of potatoes, 2 bush beans, 2 corn, 3 different peppers, 3 different tomatoes, squash, watermelon, cantaloupe, cukes, gourds, and onions so far.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
I put 9 duck eggs in the incubator and they take 28 days to hatch. They should be ready by May 12th. Jeff , me and his brother Calvin are supposed to go to Indiana the 2nd weekend in May. I hate riding in the car. I be they will talk about trucks and hauling the whole way...Maybe I will catch up on sleep while we are gone.
Our potatoes are just starting to come up. I am hoping to plow and plant some corn and bush beans this weekend. Depends on the weather. I am hoping to get alot planted for a heavy canning season with any luck.
Hoping to can enough for us, Trisha and her husband, my mother and many some to give to friends. Should have enough green beans, corn, tomatoes, and potatoes for all. Sam wants to make more stewed tomatotes they did turn out wonderful.
Our potatoes are just starting to come up. I am hoping to plow and plant some corn and bush beans this weekend. Depends on the weather. I am hoping to get alot planted for a heavy canning season with any luck.
Hoping to can enough for us, Trisha and her husband, my mother and many some to give to friends. Should have enough green beans, corn, tomatoes, and potatoes for all. Sam wants to make more stewed tomatotes they did turn out wonderful.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
We gathered 21 eggs. I believe the one in front is a duck egg if so it will take 28 days to hatch. The chickens 21 days. Hopefully on April 9th we will have babies. To prepare you need to take about 1 gallon of water at about 100 degrees and a cap full of bleach to gently clean the eggs. Then place them pointed end down
In 7 days we can candle the eggs and see which ones are fertile. I will keep check on the temperature leaving the eggs alone as much as possible.
Step One
This is the still air incubator I purchased at Tractor Supply in Beckley. I also bought a automatic egg turner. Total cost was about $100. Using a still air one the ideal temperature for your egg are between 101 and 102 degrees. It comes with a thermometer. Go ahead and hook it up for a day and adjust the temperature until it stays where you need it. Gather your eggs for a day or two.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
I believe this is my last quilt for the year. I love it but, it's time for the chickens.
Anyone who wants to see the whole incubation process I am going to try and show it here. I am gathering eggs today and tomorrow to place in the incubator. I have a still air incubator with an automatic egg turner. I will photo and blog what happens. After 7 days we can candle them and take photos along the way. If anyone has tips or advise just let me know.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
I went to visit my best friend Debbie and this is the chicken house her husband built because when she visited me she decided she might need a few chickens to take home. She calls me and tells me her chickens lay the most beautiful eggs. She named them ruby and Mae so she can just call ruby Mae and both come running. She spoils them terribly.
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