it wasn't the quail hatching first, it was the bantam chicks. I got 8 from this batch. I still hear peeping in the incubator so I don't think the quail are too far behind.
Only just found your blog and I absolutely love it! There are so many interesting things! Canned turkey! Not that familiar with that over here in this neck of the woods but it was very interesting.
I love all your pictures, especially in this post, the bantams are so cute.
Good luck with your quest to self-sufficiency. It is my goal too! Hope my blog will be as useful to others as yours has been to me!
That's a shame - each one of those looks to me like a tasty morsel! (only kidding...they are very cute)
ReplyDeleteWell, they do grow bigger than quail and I am sure, in a pinch, they might make a good soup, lol.
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute, Rebecca. I didn't even read your posts about your meat chickens...couldn't bring myself to look...what a wimp!
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't that bad. I forgot to take pictures of the actual butchering, lol.
ReplyDeleteYou sure have your hands full! Congrats on the new additions!
ReplyDeleteHi.
ReplyDeleteOnly just found your blog and I absolutely love it! There are so many interesting things! Canned turkey! Not that familiar with that over here in this neck of the woods but it was very interesting.
I love all your pictures, especially in this post, the bantams are so cute.
Good luck with your quest to self-sufficiency. It is my goal too! Hope my blog will be as useful to others as yours has been to me!
Martin
I'll make sure to check out your blog too Martin. Love new blogs!
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