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Donna,  the OE and Cuckoo marans are developing surprisingly well for shipped eggs. fl.gif  I'll know more in another 7 days. 

I recycled the WL today; you were right, the rooster has not been able to do his job due to the injury. THe dogs enjoyed the eggs. 


Does anyone know where I can advertise eating eggs for sale? THey are coming out my ears!!

U can put them on craigslist. Good to hear about the eggs.... i am setting a ton of cuckoos right now. I need to get hatching on that project.

Donna  -   Wife and mother first, unless the chickens need me smile.png  With God ALL things are possible.

My Breeds and Hatching Eggs that are available HERE

My reg and Mega Incubator with turner HERE the Mega bator has a link at the bottom of the page

My Pallet Breeding Pens HERE

My Pallet brooders/Growout Pens HERE

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Donna  -   Wife and mother first, unless the chickens need me smile.png  With God ALL things are possible.

My Breeds and Hatching Eggs that are available HERE

My reg and Mega Incubator with turner HERE the Mega bator has a link at the bottom of the page

My Pallet Breeding Pens HERE

My Pallet brooders/Growout Pens HERE

Lavender Ameraucana Breeders Thread

 

 

 

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post #2292 of 6143
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1 to go. one of the unhatched eggs has pipped. guess he's just slow.  i've decided a few of the chicks are going to stay in the brooder and probably go to the sale next weekend.

ok barred rocks. bigger white on the head is a pullet?  or am i backwards?

i think i'll let her keep some pullets. anyone ever had a free range hen with babies in general population?  will she keep them away from the others?

Great pic, thanks for sharing!
Layers, ,meaties, goats, kids, and a great wife...life is great.


Hatchery permit/npip certification under way....inspector will be coming any day now!
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Layers, ,meaties, goats, kids, and a great wife...life is great.


Hatchery permit/npip certification under way....inspector will be coming any day now!
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post #2293 of 6143
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Originally Posted by Arielle View Post

Donna,  the OE and Cuckoo marans are developing surprisingly well for shipped eggs. fl.gif  I'll know more in another 7 days. 

I recycled the WL today; you were right, the rooster has not been able to do his job due to the injury. THe dogs enjoyed the eggs. 


Does anyone know where I can advertise eating eggs for sale? THey are coming out my ears!!

U can put them on craigslist. Good to hear about the eggs.... i am setting a ton of cuckoos right now. I need to get hatching on that project.

THe cuckoo eggs you sent are HUGE--nice eggs.  I just finished candling every egg trying to make room for the next batch. THeyare all growing, I pulled about 3 from shipped eggs and my eggs! 

 

 

Guess its time to eat the eggs in storage.hit.gif

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           Eggs available:   Bourbon Red and Sweetgrass Turkeys

             Black Copper Marans, Buff Orpingtons and Speckled Sussex    

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           Eggs available:   Bourbon Red and Sweetgrass Turkeys

             Black Copper Marans, Buff Orpingtons and Speckled Sussex    

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post #2294 of 6143

I've done it several times... worked fine. Cute picture!
 

                            Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.

                  Hi! I share High Meadows Farm with my great husband and son, an Australian Shepherd, an Arab,

                                     a Morgan, 3 cats,  Redcap, and Appenzeller Spitzhauben chickens.

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                            Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.

                  Hi! I share High Meadows Farm with my great husband and son, an Australian Shepherd, an Arab,

                                     a Morgan, 3 cats,  Redcap, and Appenzeller Spitzhauben chickens.

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post #2295 of 6143

Sorry to do this... AGAIN.... but here goes. 

 

On day 7, candled eggs..... pitched the one that was porcelain and clear.  the rest were veiny and some moving!  On the evening of day 9 my hubby thinking he was doing a favor lifted the lid using the temperature control....(against my wishes I may add)... and when we got back from our night out.....maybe 6 hours, the temp was waaaaay too high.  I vaguely remember over 104. 

 

I cooled them well, slowly and down to appropriate temp.... nothing drastic....as of last night (night 10) we have 2 still moving and the rest have sorta become blob-ish..... my question is......

 

is it possible that they weren't moving when we candled last night or is it more likely that (gulp) they have been done in.  These are the eggs that were given to me by a friend and not the ones I purchased so for that I'm grateful.... but sheeeeesh. 

 

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post #2296 of 6143

anything's possible. i'd say keep going and candle again just before lockdown. by then you should see nothing at all (too dark) which is good, or you'll see a lot of space where it shouldn't be.

Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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post #2297 of 6143
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Sorry to do this... AGAIN.... but here goes. 

 

On day 7, candled eggs..... pitched the one that was porcelain and clear.  the rest were veiny and some moving!  On the evening of day 9 my hubby thinking he was doing a favor lifted the lid using the temperature control....(against my wishes I may add)... and when we got back from our night out.....maybe 6 hours, the temp was waaaaay too high.  I vaguely remember over 104. 

 

I cooled them well, slowly and down to appropriate temp.... nothing drastic....as of last night (night 10) we have 2 still moving and the rest have sorta become blob-ish..... my question is......

 

is it possible that they weren't moving when we candled last night or is it more likely that (gulp) they have been done in.  These are the eggs that were given to me by a friend and not the ones I purchased so for that I'm grateful.... but sheeeeesh. 

 

Anyone??

This is a situation where you must have patience. Keep incubating and keep going. You do not know yet how much damage has been done. So keep hoping .. . ..keep on incubating. You must wait and see . . . .

NPIP Tested Clean

 

           Eggs available:   Bourbon Red and Sweetgrass Turkeys

             Black Copper Marans, Buff Orpingtons and Speckled Sussex    

D.gif  jumpy.gifD.gif

 

Grow where you are planted. --Unknown

 

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NPIP Tested Clean

 

           Eggs available:   Bourbon Red and Sweetgrass Turkeys

             Black Copper Marans, Buff Orpingtons and Speckled Sussex    

D.gif  jumpy.gifD.gif

 

Grow where you are planted. --Unknown

 

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post #2298 of 6143

well no chicks so far.  I had to throw out half of my eggs that were to hatch last week.  Waiting to see if my Mothers Day Eggs will hatch I am going to give them till Wed. if nothing happens then I will throw them out as well.

 

I got a great deal on some red and black sex link hatching eggs. So I will put them in my big bator tomorrow.   I also found a lady that does alot of work for a hatchery and she is setting me up with birds to sell at our local Trade Days around our home and any of the others we might want to go to.  So  soon I will be selling Hatchery breed chickens. I can get any breed of chicken, duck, geese, turkey if anyone wants them, and Guineas that anyone wants as well.  So If I do not have what the customer I can get it.

Looks like my husband is starting to realize what money can be made at our trade days and is not wanting to do this with me. LOL

I am Deana and Live in Texas.

I am owned by horses, chickens,pig, donkey, geese and her mate, peacocks, turkey and his hen, and goats.

I love talking to other who have a love for farm life and raising chickens and the little peeps. I also quilt, and enjoy doing all sorts of crafts

 

Chickens are like Potato Chips... You cannot have just one.

 

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I am Deana and Live in Texas.

I am owned by horses, chickens,pig, donkey, geese and her mate, peacocks, turkey and his hen, and goats.

I love talking to other who have a love for farm life and raising chickens and the little peeps. I also quilt, and enjoy doing all sorts of crafts

 

Chickens are like Potato Chips... You cannot have just one.

 

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post #2299 of 6143

jumpy.gifCONGRATS TO ALL!!thumbsup.gif

Home to many horses, dogs, cats, 3 Cockatiels, and tons of Chickens, Pigs, and more!! we love our animals and our kids!! the Horses and Chickens are my passion along with my Min Pin, Bella! My kids are my most cherished loves of all, however!! I enjoy introducing them to the many experiences that the animals provide for them - it also teaches them about life and responsibility!! 

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Home to many horses, dogs, cats, 3 Cockatiels, and tons of Chickens, Pigs, and more!! we love our animals and our kids!! the Horses and Chickens are my passion along with my Min Pin, Bella! My kids are my most cherished loves of all, however!! I enjoy introducing them to the many experiences that the animals provide for them - it also teaches them about life and responsibility!! 

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post #2300 of 6143
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well no chicks so far.  I had to throw out half of my eggs that were to hatch last week.  Waiting to see if my Mothers Day Eggs will hatch I am going to give them till Wed. if nothing happens then I will throw them out as well.

 

I got a great deal on some red and black sex link hatching eggs. So I will put them in my big bator tomorrow.   I also found a lady that does alot of work for a hatchery and she is setting me up with birds to sell at our local Trade Days around our home and any of the others we might want to go to.  So  soon I will be selling Hatchery breed chickens. I can get any breed of chicken, duck, geese, turkey if anyone wants them, and Guineas that anyone wants as well.  So If I do not have what the customer I can get it.

Looks like my husband is starting to realize what money can be made at our trade days and is not wanting to do this with me. LOL

SO SORRY....GOOD LUCK ON THE TRADE DAYS!!

Home to many horses, dogs, cats, 3 Cockatiels, and tons of Chickens, Pigs, and more!! we love our animals and our kids!! the Horses and Chickens are my passion along with my Min Pin, Bella! My kids are my most cherished loves of all, however!! I enjoy introducing them to the many experiences that the animals provide for them - it also teaches them about life and responsibility!! 

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Home to many horses, dogs, cats, 3 Cockatiels, and tons of Chickens, Pigs, and more!! we love our animals and our kids!! the Horses and Chickens are my passion along with my Min Pin, Bella! My kids are my most cherished loves of all, however!! I enjoy introducing them to the many experiences that the animals provide for them - it also teaches them about life and responsibility!! 

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