Spent the morning out front taking pics of the new developments. Ready to start filling the buckets already!
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I title this photo - "Don't Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch"!
Trying this broody hen thing again. Another Australorp of ours has gone broody this week. Ordered more fertilized chocolate eggs off e-bay ($45 for half dozen - yikes - overnight shipping!) As you can see they look so dark next to our current hen fruits... hope they all hatch so we can get more of these! We have borrowed a neighbors incubator for back up this time... Last attempt she decided to stop sitting on them she was only 2 days into it. Takes about 20-21 days to hatching.
The zinnia are beautiful! Oh I hope those eggs work, keep us updated!
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