August 24, 2020

Duck Details

If you were here back in the spring, You will remember that I wasn't sure I had received 'pairs' of ducks. As it turns out all 3 sets are mated pairs.

However, I've learned a few things along the way...

  • All male ducks have some green in their head, it doesn't always show up easily, but you can see it in the light or up close.
  • Also, The tail has a couple little feathers that curl up on the males, this is where the term 'duck tail' comes from in reference to one's hair., having that little flip curl. And it is incredibly cute on a duck.
  • Pairs have to be kept separated or you will end up with mixed matched couples and the boys like to fight! 
  • I was told, that it's better to have 3-4 females to 1 male, rather than 1-1.
  • Chickens eat duck eggs!! The ducks and chickens must be separate. I have one female duck that became very sad when they were with the chickens...
So, I've had to build and buy a few fences and houses and it's been a challenge keeping the horse from helping out. 

I originally had the mini mare in the same paddock as the ducks and chickens. She quickly figured out she could fit into the chicken shelters and there was an abundance of hay and grain in there. 

So I had to rotate horses and put a different horse in with the ducks and chickens. Now this one only likes the ducks water and will disturb them for a drink only if it's clean. {Which it seldom is, even though we change it daily }

Now for the cool news.

Meet Daffy and Daisy. 
They are Gray spotted Runners.


Can you see the eggs?
They have 5 in their nest!



I'm not collecting the duck eggs, to see if they will nest. It might be too late this year due to the cold coming. We'll see. The eggs are about the same size as the chicken eggs, but they are longer just a bit and slender. Almost an off white. I know Daffy is very protective of the nest and always checks on them through out the day. 

I'm hoping Howard and Precious and Lil Duck and One Duck will be able to start nesting soon. Still setting up their yards and making their houses secure from predators.

I have to get all the ducks and chickens secure before I try moving away from the barn, since I won't be here at night. My landlord will keep an eye out, but it's just not the same. I worry about my babies and would feel horrible if anything happened to any of them.

#chickens, #ducks, #raisingpoultry

Blessed by God
Life's good @ the Bright side of the Barn
Thanks for stopping by
Until next time, Stay safe and Happy Trails.
 

August 23, 2020

Waterbath Canning


LEARN HOW TO


Do you want to save those berries to enjoy this winter? 


Easier than using the traditional pressure canner. 

Safer to use for beginners


What you need...

The easy to use digital timer is ideal for measuring processing times and counts down from any time up to 99 minutes and 59 ...
Presto · Electric
Enjoy your favorite fruits and vegetables throughout the year. This canner includes a 21.5 quart. Canner with side handles, a ...
Stovetop · 21.5 quarts
  • Canning Jars { Sizes vary ~ you can find them most stores }
  • Ingredients! { What are you making? }


Important Instructions


** Always boil your jars, lids and seals just before you use them. Keep your jars warm in the oven while you prepare your recipes.

** Waterbathing consists of pouring enough water over the canning jars in the canning pot to cover the jars by at least a half inch. "Bathing time" is when the water is boiling with the jars in place. "Bathing time" varies by recipe.

** Once done bathing place jars on a towel covered table. Let sit undisturbed for 24 hours. { You will hear the pop as each jar cools and the seal sets }

Here are 2 of my most requested recipes.



Best Salsa EVER

3 cups chopped tomatoes
1 cup chopped green pepper
1 cup chopped white onion
2 med Jalapeno's about 1/2 cup chopped
3 cloves garlic chopped
2 tsp canning salt
1/3 cup vinegar

Dash of Hot Pepper powder, for those that like it HOT.

** Mix ingredients and simmer over med/low heat for 30 minutes,
Ladle into warm canning jars and water bath for 30 minutes.





Strawberry Jam or Blackberry Jam....

3 quarts Strawberries or Blackberries cut and mashed
9 cups Sugar
SureGel powder.

** Cook on medium heat until the sugar dissolves, then up to high for a continual boil 15 minutes to thicken. Ladle into warm canning jars and water bath for 15 minutes.


Give it a try and let me know how your's turns out! 

#canning, #preserves, #waterbath canning, #recipe, 


Blessed by God
Life's good @ the Bright side of the Barn
Thanks for stopping by
Until next time, Stay safe and Happy Trails

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