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...to a chronicle of our journeys learning how to live sustainably!
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Chickens eat chicken eggs! I'm sure this happens in nature, and on factory farms, but not so fun if you are keeping chickens for eggs. Can't tell from this camera angle if she is eating her own egg or the egg from a different chicken. Asides from the loss of eggs, this creates a mess and can be unsanitary. You can see this hen dripping yolk everywhere. So what steps should you take if your hens are eating eggs. First you have to notice. In this video you see the hen removing the egg entirely from the nest box. If I hadn't seen the video I don't know if I would have known that an egg was missing. They aren't always this stealthy though. Sometimes you will see an unfinished egg. More often there will be egg whites and yolk all over the other eggs.
Ideally, you want to identify exactly which hen is eating eggs. This isn't easy because it requires direct observation over a period of hours. For example, this video was from 11 a.m. We first tried "roll away" nest boxes which are designed for the eggs to roll into a compartment where the hens can't reach the eggs. These specialty boxes are expensive and there is NO guarantee that your hens will actually use them. In fact our hens totally ignore them and lay elsewhere. Then I set up a video camera. I used a Cloud Cam, but I can't say that I would recommend it right now because Amazon makes it unnecessarily difficult to review clips. Other cameras will save video to a SD card which you can more easily view. This isn't an option for the Cloud Cam. You will also notice from the clip it begins "in media res". The camera literally recorded nothing for the proceeding half-hour that the chicken was sitting there in the nest box. Here we are hanging echinacea flowers and stalks to dry. After it has dried, it can be made into a tea, or other medicine. The roots are also medicinal.
Spiral Scouts troop the Flowering Branches camped out at Fort Yargo over the weekend. They worked on their badges and played in the lake.
Well this picture is from last year, but it does show off Sharon's garden box pretty well. Last year in August we were rocking some serious bean plants.
I was telling Sharon about how my life was going and she suggested that I do the practice Sheree spoke about on Sunday. She gave me a deck of cards from the Amma sat song and this is one of the cards I picked. The quote made perfect sense with me trying to form a new rhythm of my life. The phoenix, also pointed to a rebirth, which I could consider emotional or experiential.
Bodhi went to the dentist on Saturday. The hygienist told him he needed to wiggle his loose teeth or else that would cause a problem with the new tooth. The dentist said the same thing. Then she wiggled one of his teeth and it came right off. Bodhi said it hurt a little bit, but he didn't seem to mind. He did so well during the visit! The only time he cried was when the dentist said he needed to brush his teeth in the morning or he would have "stinky breath".
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September 2023
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