Sunday, May 3, 2009

More Pics!




Decided to snap some pictures of the chicks since it's been a while. I ended up with a total of 12 quail that hatched and lived beyond the first few days, and 4 mixed breed chickens (BR & BO). Thought I'd give you a couple of pictures. The quail I am showing is a Tuxedo, sort of a pattern that looks like a penguin. After taking the chicken's picture, he didn't want to go back into the brooder, so I took him outside for a short while :)

Monday, April 20, 2009

Hatching Day AKA Babies!!!!!!!!!

So far I've had 10 coturnix quail hatch. Ya'll know how I love pics so here ya go! Not sure if they are going to be called McNuggets, or Tasty Yummy Egg Makers!!!!!



Friday, April 17, 2009

LG Incubator Mod's

Here's just a coupla pictures on some minor Mod's I made to my Little Giant Still Air Incubator.

I got an oldskewl thermo/hygro and disassembeled it. That is the one with the 2 dials. No batteries, and the temp on it changes about the same pace as I would imagine the inside of an egg does........

2nd one is an Induction fan from the bottom of a scrapped out laptop. It sucks air in, and blows it out the sides of it's built in air vents. This kept the laptops bottom from overheating, catching fire etc...... Well insteadof blowing colder air across eggs, i figured it would be better to gently suck it towards the fan and discharge on the sides making a convection type of action.

Anyways, here ya go with the pics

Friday, March 13, 2009

Quail!!

I know it's hard to see, but of the 10 button quail eggs I set in the incubator, two hatched. Two more died while trying to hatch and the other four didn't do anything.

This is more than likely a result in me being new to incubating quail, but I am happy with the two little peeps I got rolling around right now.

I wonder if they have enough running room in that big cage? :) I'll admit, these guys were funny for the first day or so, run like greased lightening and love to run and jump. I sort of raided my son's old snake tank and added some ceramic decor, as well as the heat rock (they love this too!) as well as all sorts of areas for them to run and hide in.

I also got in my shipment of coturnix quail eggs today. They are a variety of coturnix, including Jumbo's, Texas A&M White's, Pharaoh's and on and on :) Since I am new to quail I can't tell you which egg hatches which bird (not sure if i ever will) but I set 49 eggs about 30 minutes ago.

I know this looks full, but the incubator will actually set 120 eggs in the quail size, and 42 chicken eggs by switching out the cups.

One last thing. Not sure if anybody realizes this, but quail eggs are about 1/3 the size of chicken eggs. I know I've probably gone on about this in other blogs but these guys are going to reach sexual maturity 6-8 weeks after they hatch. That means when a chicken would be getting full feathered, I'll be eating a nice brace of quail for dinner, or use these guys for breeding stock to increase my flock.

Quail need a little higher protein than chickens do. A 28% protein turkey starter is recommended, as well as grit and oyster shells as I am not going to free range these tasty morsels the way I would my chickens. I am going to build a nice sized grow out pen in the garage that can be movable inside or outside, have the droppings fall through easily, and protect the birds from predators and the environment.

And when I get done with eating my fill of birds, well you know me, I love eggs, and these things sure do look like they would eat good :) Here's a pic comparing the size between a quail egg, and one from my Easter egg hens.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Back from Texas -- Critters n Plant Updates


Got back in from Texas yesterday. Tried to catch up on some sleep, instead caught up with some computer work. No eggs had hatched at that point so I went to bed and overslept till this morning.

My seedlings have done wonderful while I was gone. Here's a pic or 3 :) As you can see, I was trying different media to see what worked best for sprouting.

Then this morning my wife and daughter came in to tell me we have critters in the house. Bleary eyed I jumped up and was thinking bat? Squirrel?

Nope, the took me over to the incubator where one of the quail had hatched. There is another one peeping through a crack in the shell, so I'm hoping I'll have 2 live ones for sure by later. Since today is the 18th day, I am going to run the incubator for the rest of the day, and take out whatever didn't hatch and see what went wrong. Here's a pic of the 1st baby.. thinking I'll name it ... food?

Monday, March 2, 2009

I've talked about critters, now lets work on the garden eh?

I know I've talked enough about critters, but I have quite a bit of gardening prep work all ready. On the left here is a Jiffy tray. This is a 72 pot tray, and I've got it planted with all kinds of loot. I actually keep diagrams on my trays so I know what is planted where :P

This tray I started almost three weeks ago, and my tomato's are already coming through! I actually got a lot better germination than I thought I would... So there's about nine beefstake tomato plants. The left of those I planted Okra. God I love Okra. slice it up small, fry it up yuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmm!!!!

This is the left side of the tray, where you can see one lonely shoot of Okra. The next two trays directly above it have green peppers (sweet) and the one above that has a Fiesta blend of sweet peppers.

Most of the rest of this particular tray has berry plants. Raspberries, blackberries, strawberries etc.

You are probably thinking I have a huge garden already.... well....... not yet. My current one is approximately 30x24 or so, and I am going to leave that one the same size, and add raised beds! If you've ever heard of the square foot gardening method you'll probably figure out what I have coming :) I want to build ohhhh about 8 or 9 raised beds that are approximately 10x4 by about 8 inches tall.

I've got a couple reasons for doing this. #1 is that I have waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much clay and it is hard to break and work the ground. #2 is that the clay soil sucks. No way about it. I throw my compost in the garden and till it year after year, but I would love to try a different method with a third of compost, third of manure and a third of topsoil all mixed together. The 30x24 area that the original garden is will be for the vine(y) type of plants. Cucumbers, pumpkins, squash, zuchini, melons and stuff.

I've called around, I can get compost or topsoil delivered very cheap (much cheaper than the limestone i needed 2 weeks ago to fix the driveway) and I'll have enough left over after the raised beds to finally level out my backyard (figuring on 20-25 yards of material) With all this construction and expansion, I'll still have room around my fire pit, about 30' by 150' for the kids to run and scream in the backyard, or if not enough go play in the front. I'll have enough room to pretty much make all the food I need (hoping anyways) and wanting to see if I can come up with close to a $0.00 grocery bill. What I can't produce, maybe I could trade for.... say some chickens or quail for some beef/pork? I know I'll still be buying bread and milk. I don't have the patience to make my own bread and who can complain for a buck huh? Other than that I'll be eating and living healthier than I have in a Looooooooong time.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Pictures of Brooder/Breeding cage!



The cage dimensions are approximately 5x2x2 and I am ready in advance for the baby quail! All I have to do is place the brood lamp and I'll be all set! Cant wait for the 10th.
















Ok, here I am on the 1st of March. I am hoping that by the 9th or the 10th I'll have a 100% hatch rate of my 10 quail eggs. You know what they say, wish in one hand and sh...... well, you know what they say!

Here are a couple pictures of my incubator. If you look close at the one one on the left hand side you'll see the thermometer and 10 tiny little eggs. the reason I've decided to try to raise quail VS. Chickens is a couple of reasons. #1 would be variety. I eat chicken. A LOT of chicken. I love it. I wouldn't mind something different every once in a while. Another reason is that quail have a two to one feed conversion ratio... Unless you are raising mutant chickens, they get a 3 to 1 ratio, and rabbits are close to a 4 to 1 feed to meat by weight ratio.

did I mention they lay eggs? Yup. The cortunix quail I am going to raise average from 200-300 eggs a year. As long as you have a rooster for every three hens, you should be able to incubate all the eggs you want, grow out as many little friers, and rotate out your breeding stock in a small amount of space. My parents were cleaning out their barn and gave me a small critter cage, and I am going to use that as a brooder/breeding cage.

A little bit about me!

I've lived in the State of Michigan for my whole life. I visit friends and family in the Texas area whenever I can. One thing that really gets me though, they started their gardens a month ago!

So after getting back from visiting with my sister and mother I decided to get a jump on my projects as well! I've been saving and sorting seeds for a while, and found a great deal on Ebay for close to 200 packets of seeds for around $35 so I bulked up there as well.

My other interests and experience is with poultry. I've got 7 Buff Opringtons and 2 Arucana laying hens. They give us 6-8 eggs a day and with me letting them free range, a 50 pound bag of feed will last me for almost three weeks or so. I know 6-8 eggs a day sounds like a lot, but my wife, two foster daughters, foster grandbaby, and my two sons.... well I have a full house! I still have enough left over to send a couple dozen to my Dad whenever he needs them so It's been a great producing my own eggs, free of chemicals, and free range critters produce much healthier eggs!

My latest project has been incubating some. In 8 days they should be starting to hatch. Crossing my fingers! I will branch this blog off into a few different areas as things progress and see if starting early I'll be posting some pics soon also!!!!


=-Boyd-=