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Originally Posted by Nsampsel View Post

HELP!!!! All 4 bators full & need to set another 4 1/2 do2en eggs tomorrow that just arrived...barnie.gif

 

Think I forgot about some that I ordered or got WAAAYYYYY more in several orders (like DMRippy's) th.gif

 

But I'm not complaining...lau.gif

 

 

Doin the bator shuffle to move ones ready to hatch this week into bator #1, stuffed a do2en eggs hatching between now & Thursday under 2 Silkies that decided to sit on my "decoy golf balls" and thot they would hatch gig.gif

 

 

Some are getting double stacked til a few more hatch, but I'll get em all stuffed in there some how!!!!!!

 

Current egg count IN the bators & under hens is 260 ducks, chicks, turkeys, pheasants, quail & button quail, 4 chicks in the brooder, and 53 chicks & ducks waiting to go in the bators.

 

Egg total since April is 524.

I thought I was the only one that did thatlau.gif.  I just started ordering off of ebay and several sent several extra.  I ended up buying 2 more incubators last minute.  Not as happy with them, but trying anyway.  This is my first time hatching.  Good Luck!

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I've added the dehumidifier into the incubating room. THe eggs just aren't hatching at their usually rate and the eggtopsied ones are wet.  Humidity is finally down into the 20's, so I'm hoping for some better hatches.  1/8 ducks was depressing. Poor thing needs a buddy--so I put in more eggs. wink.png

NPIP Tested Clean

 

           Eggs available:   Bourbon Red and Sweetgrass Turkeys

             Black Copper Marans, Buff Orpingtons and Speckled Sussex    

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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    

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Grow where you are planted. --Unknown

 

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post #2973 of 6168
Chicken (duck in this case) math at work again.
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 #2974 of 6168
Hi All, hi Donna smile.png here I am. Lol. Donna invited me over to the addicts thread because she has me figured out. So here goes. Hi, I'm Cher and I am addicted to hatching anything that in the least bit resembles an egg. ::::waving and blushing:::: I am starting my second hatch in our new house because I am sick of living without chickens and my first hatch was busted by the storm and power outage. Sigh. Laura says the storms happenedc because I was incubating. roll.png

So when I have eggs left that might yet go, even two days without power, I start gathering a Mad Hatcher's Batch. Some good, normal eggs from good breeders but then I solicit, buy, beg and cajole eggs you are not supposed to incubate from friends, breeders, the grocery stores. I take refrigerated, funky shaped, muddy, overheated in a car- thank you Donna big_smile.png. And 2-6 week old eggs, mark them and call it a Mad Hatcher's Batch. Then what happens, happens, I do my bit, turning and temps, and just let it roll.

There was an added incentive this time. My know-it-all daughter said those eggs don't hatch! Rude child. When she's cleaning brooders for impossible chicks I will have my revenge! If only perfection and pristine eggs hatched there would be no chickens. First time broodies are more often than not complete idiots. I stopped counting the number of chicks/eggs I had to use an incubator to rescue.

So here I am and here I'll stay smile.png because in 2008 I got my first chickens in forever and hatching...especially if you bator build, is addictive. The Mad Hatcher's Batch goes into the Winkubator Friday with any luck.

It's German Shepherd Dog, they HERD, they don't Ard, don't Pard and don't Erd.    

Four or five Dogs, 2 retired horses lots of Chickens - Official Mad Hatcher; Cher

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It's German Shepherd Dog, they HERD, they don't Ard, don't Pard and don't Erd.    

Four or five Dogs, 2 retired horses lots of Chickens - Official Mad Hatcher; Cher

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post #2975 of 6168
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Originally Posted by walkswithdog View Post

Hi All, hi Donna smile.png here I am. Lol. Donna invited me over to the addicts thread because she has me figured out. So here goes. Hi, I'm Cher and I am addicted to hatching anything that in the least bit resembles an egg. ::::waving and blushing:::: I am starting my second hatch in our new house because I am sick of living without chickens and my first hatch was busted by the storm and power outage. Sigh. Laura says the storms happenedc because I was incubating. roll.png
So when I have eggs left that might yet go, even two days without power, I start gathering a Mad Hatcher's Batch. Some good, normal eggs from good breeders but then I solicit, buy, beg and cajole eggs you are not supposed to incubate from friends, breeders, the grocery stores. I take refrigerated, funky shaped, muddy, overheated in a car- thank you Donna big_smile.png. And 2-6 week old eggs, mark them and call it a Mad Hatcher's Batch. Then what happens, happens, I do my bit, turning and temps, and just let it roll.
There was an added incentive this time. My know-it-all daughter said those eggs don't hatch! Rude child. When she's cleaning brooders for impossible chicks I will have my revenge! If only perfection and pristine eggs hatched there would be no chickens. First time broodies are more often than not complete idiots. I stopped counting the number of chicks/eggs I had to use an incubator to rescue.
So here I am and here I'll stay smile.png because in 2008 I got my first chickens in forever and hatching...especially if you bator build, is addictive. The Mad Hatcher's Batch goes into the Winkubator Friday with any luck.

yuckyuck.gif   lau.gif

post #2976 of 6168
Sounds like you will fit in here at IA just fine.
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 #2977 of 6168

well so far so good...  all of the bantam eggs but 2 are pipped/out, so i've got 1 blue wyandotte, 2 self blue (lavender) cochins, 1 black cochin, 2 mille cochin and 1 oegb. and 3 more black/self blue cochin, 2 mille cochin & 1 oegb pipped.

 

and today's day 25 for the guineas (7). i put them in lockdown yesterday because a couple had already internally pipped.

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 #2978 of 6168
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Originally Posted by walkswithdog View Post

Hi All, hi Donna smile.png here I am. Lol. Donna invited me over to the addicts thread because she has me figured out. So here goes. Hi, I'm Cher and I am addicted to hatching anything that in the least bit resembles an egg. ::::waving and blushing:::: I am starting my second hatch in our new house because I am sick of living without chickens and my first hatch was busted by the storm and power outage. Sigh. Laura says the storms happenedc because I was incubating. roll.png

So when I have eggs left that might yet go, even two days without power, I start gathering a Mad Hatcher's Batch. Some good, normal eggs from good breeders but then I solicit, buy, beg and cajole eggs you are not supposed to incubate from friends, breeders, the grocery stores. I take refrigerated, funky shaped, muddy, overheated in a car- thank you Donna big_smile.png. And 2-6 week old eggs, mark them and call it a Mad Hatcher's Batch. Then what happens, happens, I do my bit, turning and temps, and just let it roll.

There was an added incentive this time. My know-it-all daughter said those eggs don't hatch! Rude child. When she's cleaning brooders for impossible chicks I will have my revenge! If only perfection and pristine eggs hatched there would be no chickens. First time broodies are more often than not complete idiots. I stopped counting the number of chicks/eggs I had to use an incubator to rescue.

So here I am and here I'll stay smile.png because in 2008 I got my first chickens in forever and hatching...especially if you bator build, is addictive. The Mad Hatcher's Batch goes into the Winkubator Friday with any luck.

I knew you were on of us!

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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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 #2979 of 6168

I NEED GUINEAS!!!!!! Haven't hatched any of those yet lau.gif

 

Still need Peafowl, Rheas, Emus, & Ostrich too!!!! (Actually have a customer looking for these.)

post #2980 of 6168

only 1 other thing on my list now, besides narragansett turkeys...

 

ocellated turkey.  8)  i'm in love but i think it's going to take winning lotto numbers to add this one.

 

ocellated turkey.jpg

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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