After losing those 20 chicks to the coon, it is so nice to have new life in the house again.
My incubator full of BBS Orpingtons and Buff Orpingtons and Brabanters is hatching. I've got 16 chicks at last count with at least one more pipped.
In the other incubator, I'm down to just 2 BR turkey, 4 peafowl, and 1 guinea in eggs. Those should start pipping around the 24th.
Saturday I brought home a trio of BR turkeys that are around 2 years old. Aly and E kindly picked them up at the swap for me after I had arranged the purchase by phone. I already had a young BR tom, so I'm thinking I may not keep the old guy. How would his meat be for butchering?
Tomorrow I should get some Pekin eggs to try hatching. Also, Friday I did a Cackle Hatchery order sort of on a whim. Found some Gold-laced Wyandottes that I'd like for a breeding set. I had 2 hens that I love. So I ordered 6 straight run and also added on 2 BA cocks for breeders, some Partridge Rock, and some Blue Splash LF Cochin for brooders.

So, Saturday I get this call on my answering machine that the order I placed Friday and marked to have shipped ASAP could go out MONDAY! Talk about service!
For the last 10 days or more, I've been very busy helping set up for our church camp meeting up near Berlin Lake (or 1.5 hours from home) that started last night. I help with the bookstore where all proceeds go to missions work. It is a lot of work, but rewarding.
I feel very sleep deprived after those long nights keeping an ear open for coon activity. Still want to work on making sauerkraut. Had to get more fresh cabbage, though. Blackberries should come in soon too, and I want to do jam and fresh some berries.