Did I mention that I've got goose eggs in the incubator? It's been about ten days now and it doesn't look good. I'd held these eggs for several weeks before puttin' 'em in the incubator, so I didn't expect a lot. It looks like there's maybe one developing. Silly goose is still crankin' 'em out even though she shows absolutely NO sign of wanting to sit 'em.... geeze.
AND, I cranked up the other incubator. My egg turner holds 42 eggs and I've already got about 50 eggs set back. Guess I'll put em in without the turner at least until the first candling. After that I figure I'll have some duds I can toss and then put the turner in. I'm so excited - CHICKIES!!! Of course, I shouldn't count my chickies before they hatch, huh?
And, another reason I'm so excited - we have a new student worker in our office. For the first time, we hired a young man. He met the high school students in our program today and it went well. He asked them to introduce themselves and to tell something interesting about their lives. At the end of the introductions when one of our girls said she didn't have anything interesting about herself he said something like...are you athletic, do you plan an instrument, or maybe do you make goat milk ice cream? LOL - I practically snorted my diet root beer through my nose. I interrupted and said that I make goat milk ice cream. He stopped the introductions and came running over so excited. "Goat milk? You've got goat milk...can I buy some from you...can I make ice cream with it?" It was such a moment!
One of our other co-workers was telling him that I'm THE 'earth mother' at our college and that I garden and raise goats and chickens and pigs and geese and that I do indeed make goat milk ice cream and cheese and butter and kefir. I've never seen a more excited young man. I already told him there might be an adoption in our future! And tomorrow I"m taking the ice cream maker to work with me. Woo-hoo - we'll be having ice cream with cajeta tomorow afternoon.
Guess the diet will have to wait... :/