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Topic: Recipes for Rabbit Pate and Rabbit Sausages wanted please |
Welshy
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Wed Dec 21, 11 12:11 pm Subject: Recipes for Rabbit Pate and Rabbit Sausages wanted please |
Here's one I made much earlier.
http://overthegate.myfreeforum.org/about9879.html&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=pate&start=15
Thank you very much Bodger thats exactly what I ... |
Topic: Recipes for Rabbit Pate and Rabbit Sausages wanted please |
Welshy
Replies: 8
Views: 7252
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Tue Dec 20, 11 1:30 pm Subject: Recipes for Rabbit Pate and Rabbit Sausages wanted please |
Has anyone got any recipes for Rabbit Pate and Rabbit Sausages, as I breed meat rabbits and have about 40 fryers in the freezer now and would like to do something different to stewing or frying t ... |
Topic: At what age to slaughter? |
Welshy
Replies: 12
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Wed Oct 26, 11 4:02 pm Subject: At what age to slaughter? |
We killed a cock who had gone nasty at about 10 months. Best bird I've ever eaten, and that was roasted!
Wow! what breed was the cock? |
Topic: At what age to slaughter? |
Welshy
Replies: 12
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Wed Oct 26, 11 1:23 pm Subject: At what age to slaughter? |
I would aim to do that if possible. Much older and they start being a bit chewier, and you are putting a lot of feed into them for not a right lot of return. That said, life does sometimes get in the ... |
Topic: At what age to slaughter? |
Welshy
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Wed Oct 26, 11 1:15 pm Subject: At what age to slaughter? |
They should taste good though.
hope so too!
Would you slaughter any bird, providing there is enough meat on them, at 5-6 months or only the dual birds as we still got some Plymouth Ro ... |
Topic: At what age to slaughter? |
Welshy
Replies: 12
Views: 11745
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Wed Oct 26, 11 1:11 pm Subject: At what age to slaughter? |
Were you feeding them a lot of corn? That does put fat on quickly. Otherwise I would say that 5 - 6 months is about the right time. Much earlier and there is no meat on them.
Well, they had a few h ... |
Topic: At what age to slaughter? |
Welshy
Replies: 12
Views: 11745
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Wed Oct 26, 11 1:02 pm Subject: At what age to slaughter? |
Today we slaughtered a couple of our Light Sussex which were approx. 6 months old, once plucked we realised how much fat they had on them
My query is now at what age its best to slaughter ... |
Topic: Kombucha and Kefir |
Welshy
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Fri Oct 14, 11 9:23 am Subject: Kombucha and Kefir |
[quote="TTouch Homestead:1173019"]I do!!
We recently got goats and so we now have our own supply of "not messed with but we are ok with that" milk. I got some kefir grains and now everyone gets it.
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Topic: Kombucha and Kefir |
Welshy
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Sat Oct 01, 11 6:40 pm Subject: Kombucha and Kefir |
Has or is anyone giving their chickens Kombucha, scobie or/and Kefir?
I brew my own Kombucha and make my Kefir & was thinking if I could give it to all my hens? |
Topic: Which is the broodiest amongst all poultry? |
Welshy
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Sat Sep 24, 11 7:21 pm Subject: Which is the broodiest amongst all poultry? |
Might just be that they are from a non-broody strain.
In favour of pekins, despite their furry-footedness (*glares at Sean*), they are very self-contained little birds and if it's too wet or snowy, ... |
Topic: Which is the broodiest amongst all poultry? |
Welshy
Replies: 31
Views: 27540
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Sat Sep 24, 11 7:15 pm Subject: Which is the broodiest amongst all poultry? |
@Arvo - Didn't you read the first post? It's Wales. Feathered feed a no-no.
The sussex, the RIR, the dotte, the rock, the welsummer, the maran and the barnie all stand a chance of being good mother ... |
Topic: Which is the broodiest amongst all poultry? |
Welshy
Replies: 31
Views: 27540
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Sat Sep 24, 11 7:12 pm Subject: Which is the broodiest amongst all poultry? |
Whatever happened to Silkies as broody of choice?
I wish I could keep them but all mine are free roaming in the boggy hills and feather footed breeds are a no no |
Topic: Which is the broodiest amongst all poultry? |
Welshy
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Views: 27540
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Sat Sep 24, 11 7:10 pm Subject: Which is the broodiest amongst all poultry? |
I've had a couple of marans bantams that have been good sitters and mothers this year.
I use pekins, mostly, though - and they are no good if your are not wanting feathered footed birds; they get ... |
Topic: Which is the broodiest amongst all poultry? |
Welshy
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Views: 27540
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Sat Sep 24, 11 7:08 pm Subject: Which is the broodiest amongst all poultry? |
My Light Sussex bantam is broody although she is bit absent minded once they hatch.
I haven't got the Bantam size as all are mine are LF. I have the following LF breeds:
1 Ancona
1 Auracana
1 ... |
Topic: Which is the broodiest amongst all poultry? |
Welshy
Replies: 31
Views: 27540
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Sat Sep 24, 11 6:58 pm Subject: Which is the broodiest amongst all poultry? |
Depends on the strain as well. I think Bodger's strain of light sussex are good broodies - he's in North-ish Wales. I expect he'll be along shortly.
Thanks will wait for him to turn up. I got some ... |
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