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@Baymule I have 3 smaller ones. I can usually hatch about 20 eggs a week (depending on fertility and quitters) since my 2 with auto turners hold about 40 each and my 3rd is used just for lockdown. I set and hatch weekly that way and only need to clean out the one for the entire hatching season. It works DH keeps making noises about getting a cabinet incubator someday, but I like my system.
Nutmeg was, thankfully, just getting ready to lay. Phew lol
We picked up my new ram and we have named him Dingo to go with our predator theme. I’m hoping he’s a keeper. If not, his name will be passed on to our next potential keeper and he will automatically become the new Ramchop!
Oh, finally got some pictures of a flying Kit! She’s not as predictable as her mom and Woolfie were, so it’s much harder to catch her in the act!
DH has decided that he definitely wants to continue expanding our flock of sheep, so he wants to get rid of the geese to compensate for the work/feed bill. I’m sad about it but, at the end of the day, I’m okay with his decision. He wants to definitely keep a ewe lamb from Woolfie and says that if she has twin ewe lambs, we’re keeping them both.
Yes, dear. Lol
Here’s hoping she has twin rams first I’d like to make sure we’re up for the work of a flock of 4 before making it 6
Nutmeg was, thankfully, just getting ready to lay. Phew lol
We picked up my new ram and we have named him Dingo to go with our predator theme. I’m hoping he’s a keeper. If not, his name will be passed on to our next potential keeper and he will automatically become the new Ramchop!
Oh, finally got some pictures of a flying Kit! She’s not as predictable as her mom and Woolfie were, so it’s much harder to catch her in the act!
DH has decided that he definitely wants to continue expanding our flock of sheep, so he wants to get rid of the geese to compensate for the work/feed bill. I’m sad about it but, at the end of the day, I’m okay with his decision. He wants to definitely keep a ewe lamb from Woolfie and says that if she has twin ewe lambs, we’re keeping them both.
Yes, dear. Lol
Here’s hoping she has twin rams first I’d like to make sure we’re up for the work of a flock of 4 before making it 6