Incubating Chicken Eggs: Part Two – Candle Time
Seven days have passed since I placed the eggs into the incubator. It was now time to candle them to see what progress has been made. […]
Seven days have passed since I placed the eggs into the incubator. It was now time to candle them to see what progress has been made. […]
Here at Red Tool House Lumber Co and Farm, we have had chickens for over 2 years now and have managed to keep most of them alive despite the odd weather, countless predators – both footed and winged, and general neglect due to the day job spilling into a night job. […]
OK, so it may sound like an elementary statement but it is true. I find trees the most fascinating of all the plant matter available out there. Sure, there are more exciting botanical options such as the Venus Fly Trap or the Pitcher Plant to choose as a favorite, but trees have certain characteristics that [...]
My son was 7 years old, beginning 2nd grade, an avid reader and having difficulties with his speech. He struggled with both the “r” and the “s” sounds. I had read many different recommendations and comments on what to do or not to do, but at some point along the way I ran across the [...]
It is a great time of year when we can put winter in our rear-view mirror and look forward to all the excitement spring has to offer. One project on our list is to expand our egg-laying chicken flock. Our current flock is getting old and will be on the retirement list some time this [...]
One thing the wood shop constantly produces is small scraps of wood. I believe I have a sickness in the fact that I cannot bring myself to throw out these scrap pieces. The typical result from this wood hoarding is I get so inundated with wood scraps cluttering up the shop, that I take an [...]