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norseofcourse
Herd Master
The quail are doing well. I got one quail egg a day for three days, and since then it's been 3 quail eggs a day - eventually I should get 5 to 6 a day. There's a bit of size and color variation. Most are beige with black splotches, but one day I got one that looked pale green with brown splotches. Haven't got another of that yet though.
I found an easy recipe for New York style cheesecake, and divided it to make a small batch using two quail eggs for a test. It made two servings, and turned out really well.
The eggs were interesting to crack - the shell wasn't too bad, but the membrane just inside the shell was tough compared to a chicken egg! Next time I'll crack them across the blade of a knife or the edge of a spoon.
The sheep are also doing well. I need to separate Elding this weekend, unless I want really early lambs! I want to move lambing up just a bit this year, so he might go back with the girls on the 1st of November.
I found an easy recipe for New York style cheesecake, and divided it to make a small batch using two quail eggs for a test. It made two servings, and turned out really well.
The eggs were interesting to crack - the shell wasn't too bad, but the membrane just inside the shell was tough compared to a chicken egg! Next time I'll crack them across the blade of a knife or the edge of a spoon.The sheep are also doing well. I need to separate Elding this weekend, unless I want really early lambs! I want to move lambing up just a bit this year, so he might go back with the girls on the 1st of November.
... I planted really late, then the weather didn't cooperate for it to grow much, then when it finally started growing, the first few zucchini grew to about 3 inches then stopped. At least I didn't lose them all to squash bugs like I did last year.).
The others have stopped laying eggs (less daylight), so I'm moving things around so I can bring them onto the back enclosed porch for the winter. I don't need them to lay all winter, but I would like a few more months of eggs since they're young and I haven't had them very long. I'm seeing websites that say they'll lay for a little over a year, but I'd like to give them a break before that, maybe January/February or so. I need to read more about molting.