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Countrygirl, go to bed.  Check on them in the morning, you will know more then......

 

"If a little is great, and a lot is better, then way too much is just about right!”
                                                                                                  ― Mae West

 

I didn't know Mae knew about chicken math!  D.gif

 

 

 

 

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"If a little is great, and a lot is better, then way too much is just about right!”
                                                                                                  ― Mae West

 

I didn't know Mae knew about chicken math!  D.gif

 

 

 

 

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post #5612 of 11360

how do you turn those eggs in the egg cartons

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Oh, Deb, no Silver Campines?  I was going to live vicariously through you!
 

 


No, no Silvers this year................six months from now the story might be different.  Tomorrow I'll post a picture of a Silver chick.

 

Now Goldens, that's different.  DH won't even let me put them in the eating eggs.  He wants to set them ALL!  He's the one that insisted I buy the third bator.  I keep telling him they don't have to go into every set!

 

Deb
 

 

The difference between breakfast and chicks, is the temperature you use to "cook" the eggs!

 

What breeds do I have?  More than any sane person would own.

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The difference between breakfast and chicks, is the temperature you use to "cook" the eggs!

 

What breeds do I have?  More than any sane person would own.

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Mother of 3 wonderful children twin girls and a son. We own 3 dogs and 23 chickens. We have an assortment of different breeds of chickens we have, RIR, BR, RSL, BSL, Aouthlorp, Americaunas, Easter Eggers, game hen, silver spangled hamburgs, silver laced (something not sure of bread has feathers on feet )  i hope i did not miss any.   We Have 2 coops that is 10ft by 8 ft and each has a run that...

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Mother of 3 wonderful children twin girls and a son. We own 3 dogs and 23 chickens. We have an assortment of different breeds of chickens we have, RIR, BR, RSL, BSL, Aouthlorp, Americaunas, Easter Eggers, game hen, silver spangled hamburgs, silver laced (something not sure of bread has feathers on feet )  i hope i did not miss any.   We Have 2 coops that is 10ft by 8 ft and each has a run that...

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Ok, all caught up! th.gif

I will post how many and what kind I am setting tomorrow, after I set the eggs.

Good night all, I have to be up at 3:45 in the morning to feed 17 calves and milk almost 100 cows at a farm where I work.


Weather condition right now. It sure was very warm today, and got lots of sun. I got tanned from working outside at the farm in MARCH!! ep.gif
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Rebuilding my Farm again thread- http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=587948

Hatching eggs available!!! Icelandics, Coronation Sussex, Buff Orpington, Turken, Tomaru Longcrower, Mix banties
Turkeys- Bourbon RedOregon Gray, Red Slate
Geese- Embden
Mix colors of Guineas- Pearl, Pied, Buff Dunatte, White

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Rebuilding my Farm again thread- http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=587948

Hatching eggs available!!! Icelandics, Coronation Sussex, Buff Orpington, Turken, Tomaru Longcrower, Mix banties
Turkeys- Bourbon RedOregon Gray, Red Slate
Geese- Embden
Mix colors of Guineas- Pearl, Pied, Buff Dunatte, White

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post #5616 of 11360
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Originally Posted by roncrna View Post

Is that a fridge turned bator? Lots of gadgets on top. How successful are ur hatches?

By the time I would come up with something like that I might as well spend out the money on the real deal. But looks like a fun project. 
 



 

 


Yes it is and only cost me a little less than $35 to build. maintains temp and my hatch rates have been 85% to 90%  Here are a couple pics from earlier this afternoon

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Edited by Jessshan8 - 3/17/12 at 8:17pm
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I'm gonna set (hopefully) 2 or 3 dozen tomorrow afternoon. I need to stoc up on some eggs, coz mine only had 12 today! And I have 60+ layer-type chickens! And they were clean this time, so none were cracked. I have a single St Patricks day EExCochin so far and a single button quail. Theyre a day early, coz I sat a day late. I'm likely gonna set over 100 button quail eggs(anyone want any?) On the 22nd. My mom is gonna kick my butt! I sold 20 or so today at a farm swap, but I have 60 more due to hatch any time tonight~!
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I just bought several sheets of plastic canvas. I'm going to try to make baskets that I can adapt when I know how many will be going into lock down. I'm thinking the length of the bator and maybe 2.5 inches wide? Then I can zip tie in as many dividers as I need. I know there are a couple of eggs that I want to know exactly what hatches out of them. They will have their own little cubbie.

 

Listen to me. Talking like any of them are going to hatch at all !!!
 

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With gazillions of different eggs all in one bator, how do you tell who is who when they hatch hu.gif I am thinking I need to separate mine, and I think it was Java Girl who referred to hatching baskets a while back. Got pictures? 

 

We've got three weeks to kill pop.gif  so talk to me peeps, how do YOU do it?



 

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Marking my spot.

 

My incubator has been having a hard time staying at a steady temp. I've been trying not to run the A/C until I have to so it gets cold at night and about 80 degrees during the day. I think I may have to kick the A/C on for my bator's sake, poor eggs lol. If they live through this incubation they will be some hardy birds!

 

And to show off my Cayuga in her redneck mud pool lol... She is happy with it though.

Emmy

 

Emmy Splashing

 

 

 

I am a Bantam addict!

Proud mama to 1 Son, 2 Horses, 2 Dogs, 2 Cats, 6 Seramas, 6 Bantam Cochins/Cochin Mixes, 4 Cayugas... and counting.

 

    Looking for Silkies, preferably grown, pretty close to my area, pet quality is fine. Want them for broodies and eggs.

 

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I am a Bantam addict!

Proud mama to 1 Son, 2 Horses, 2 Dogs, 2 Cats, 6 Seramas, 6 Bantam Cochins/Cochin Mixes, 4 Cayugas... and counting.

 

    Looking for Silkies, preferably grown, pretty close to my area, pet quality is fine. Want them for broodies and eggs.

 

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Ok...im kinda cought up. I set 41 eggs in the bator, and some others under my broodies. No pics, I really need to buy a camera. Happy St. Particks Day everybody!

Chickens are very addicting droolin.gif , everyone here is a chicken addict yippiechickie.gif, people may look at you weird when you tell them, but its way better to be addicted to chickens then all the other stuff out there.............

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Chickens are very addicting droolin.gif , everyone here is a chicken addict yippiechickie.gif, people may look at you weird when you tell them, but its way better to be addicted to chickens then all the other stuff out there.............

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