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Originally Posted by Jessshan8 View Post

Here are a couple of pics of a mini bator that I made for my nephew in Washington for an Easter present. I got the Styrofoam box from the local fish store it was used to ship live fish. My girls decorated it for him from pics cut out of hatchery magazines.  I hope you all like it. " Just doing my part to spread the fever to the younger generation!"

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Great job Jessshan8........on the incubator and influencing the younger generation!! thumbsup.gif

 

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Originally Posted by debs_flock View Post

Okay, a last minute entry to the Chicken Design contest.  She said she'd still take them for the good of the community since the poll wasn't created yet.

 

Once again, a piece of foam pipe insulation.  It takes two snips of a pair of scissors (the length you want and to open the side), two pieces of papertowel to plug the ends, three pieces of tape and your eggs are ready to pack for shipment.  The foam costs about $2 for a six foot length.  All eggs can stand the correct orientation and side by side in the box.  You can add a little filler between the cylinders if they don't fill the box.

 

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I like this idea!! clap.gif

 

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Its time to announce a winner for....

 

 

Drum Roll Please.........

 

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With a guess of 11,000 the winner is JEH1984

Total number of eggs set was 11,187!

Congratulations JEH1984, you will receive a PM Shortly!

 

 



Congratulations JEH1984!!!  yippiechickie.gif

 

 

 

 

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I really really like this idea! Thanks!

 


Thanks, I've wrapped a few shipments in bubble wrap and it's a time consuming process.

 

The foam insulator comes in many interior dimensions (to fit many sizes of pipe).  The smallest would fit a small bantam egg (97 cents for 6 feet), this size was $1.97 and the egg in the picture was a jumbo.  We also bought the mid-size which will fit a standard large-x-large egg.

 

Deb
 

 Edited to add - I thought about just slipping the egg in without opening the side, but I was afraid the recipient might break the egg when trying to slide it back out if there was condensation or something.

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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I'm sorry... but what does this even mean?? My nails are mine, I buy them whenever I want them. Is this a nasty gram? What did I do? ALL I did was tell a story to people who would understand, because I didnt even TELL some of the people in my daily life cause they are clueless about chickens.. I sure am sorry that my dang pictures have been all over these forums all day and if yall want( I know its aggravating even to me I gotta hurry and scroll down to read)...I will take it off, if there is a way ...but I don't know how...

not really sure what to do with this...
 

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Thanks for typing it all out for us.  What a sad story.  But so glad that your? pretty (seriously, very attractive) manicure (see avatar) didn't stop you from getting in there and stitching up your little darling.    So sorry for all involved.  hugs.gif

 

I believe this was a compliment also. I'm so glad you weren't hurt in the whole process, and when I was turning eggs this morning I told all the eggs that came from your house just how brave you were and how cool the pictures looked :) I know I'm miles and miles behind but This is the part I'm reading today.


 

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Hi all! Quick question about humidity. It's anywhere from 44 to 50 and I want it to be lower, my room temp is 70-73 and not by bath room. I'm using little giant still air. I did add water day 1, because I was going to do the 55% humidity hatch, but then read up on dry hatch and changed my mind. I would really like to do this Without opening it up. I'm kinda scarred. Because I'll know I'll candle them. Or mabye a few. Ahhhhhhh! Please help.

 

 

Do those "dry hatch" instructions say that the humidity level must remain stable for the first 18 days?  Hmmmm.  I don't think that fellow was using a styrobator, was he?  Has anyone written up instructions for a low-humidity hatch in any specific brand of styrobator?  And fan vs. still air?

 

Anyway, I'm enjoying hearing what everyone is doing with their hatches and have learned a few new, cool tricks.  So thanks, everyone!


The dry hatch instruction written by Renee give a target range not a set number that it must be. And yes it does address still air vs fan, of course that is assuming you are meaning Chookschick's page and not some other page that I'm not aware of wink.png

 

And "Ditto" on the cool tips and tricks. I'm learning a lot from hearing what everyone else is doing. Thanks to all for sharing. 

 

 

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Looks like our hatchers have a life today!  thumbsup.gif

 

I've been out working in the yard, went shopping to Costco, fixed myself a couple tomato sandwiches.  YUM.

 

I still need to take a run to the feed store for antibiotics and pine shavings.  Still need to take pics of some of my chickens I'll be putting up on Craig's List.  I found some drops for pinkeye for the chicks but you have to have a prescription for it. sad.png  I hate having to go through a "middle-man".

 

I can't believe how feed prices have gone up.  We will all have to start charging more for our eggs soon.

 

It's a gorgeous day out there!

 

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At Costco, regular gas was 3.87 a gallon!  No wonder everything costs so much!

 

Dang, I'm feeling like a nap, but I've got to get stuff done.

 

Have a great Saturday!

 

Luv y'all,

 

M

 

 

 

 

 

Keeper of 18 hens,  3 PW Leghorns, 1 leghorn mix, 1 FBCMarans, 1 Australorp, 2 Olive Eggers , 1 EE, a Barred Rock, a RIR, a CQ, 1 Delaware,, a Splash Ameraucana,  3 polish, a Welsummer and 25 juvies of various breeds(6 Heritage Delawares, 1 SLW, 1Blue NN, 5 FBCMs, 2 Ameraucanas, 2 Olive Eggers, and 8 Alohas.) YIKES!  Time to SELL some chickens!

 

 

"With God, ALL things are possible."

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Keeper of 18 hens,  3 PW Leghorns, 1 leghorn mix, 1 FBCMarans, 1 Australorp, 2 Olive Eggers , 1 EE, a Barred Rock, a RIR, a CQ, 1 Delaware,, a Splash Ameraucana,  3 polish, a Welsummer and 25 juvies of various breeds(6 Heritage Delawares, 1 SLW, 1Blue NN, 5 FBCMs, 2 Ameraucanas, 2 Olive Eggers, and 8 Alohas.) YIKES!  Time to SELL some chickens!

 

 

"With God, ALL things are possible."

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post #7275 of 11360
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I can NOT keep up with this thread! But guess what??!! (in my home, the required response is 'chicken butt') ~ in case any of ya'll ever visit. But seriously... I know I'm too late, but I'm hatching!!!! Woo hooo, I DID score an incubator. And that is not even the craziest part, nope, not hardly. I HAD to go get the LG that was on sale Tractor supply because my DS brought home an impossibly large EMU, yes! EMU egg from school for us to hatch.

So I brought the temp down in the LG to 97, and at approximately 6:30 pm EST tonight, I added some water, and one impossibly, perfectly, pretty Emu egg. Aaaaahhhhhhh!!.


Glad you could join us!!!lau.gif

 


 

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           Eggs available:   Bourbon Red and Sweetgrass Turkeys

             Black Copper Marans, Buff Orpingtons and Speckled Sussex    

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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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Very nice. I have a cooler just like that sitting here and haven't touched it in 6 months. We used the magazine pic idea to mark feed buckets. My rabbit food get feed to all the hens when I was in the hospital.
 

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Originally Posted by Jessshan8 View Post

Here are a couple of pics of a mini bator that I made for my nephew in Washington for an Easter present. I got the Styrofoam box from the local fish store it was used to ship live fish. My girls decorated it for him from pics cut out of hatchery magazines.  I hope you all like it. " Just doing my part to spread the fever to the younger generation!"

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post #7277 of 11360
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Originally Posted by Mahonri View Post

 

I can't believe how feed prices have gone up.  We will all have to start charging more for our eggs soon.

 

 

At Costco, regular gas was 3.87 a gallon!  No wonder everything costs so much!

 


I can't get my cost in feed for my eggs.  They can get two dozen eggs at Costco for $2.50.  Many people don't appreciate quality.  You just have to get them hooked on your product first, like a drug dealer lau.gif  I don't have so many extra eggs that I want to give that many away.  Just for family we use 5 dozen a week (I bake a lot) and then I have to give a dozen a week to my masseuse.............I'd do anything for that girl!  If it came to giving eggs to non-appreciative people, I'd rather feed them back to my girls and cut my feed costs down.

 

And $3.87, I wish.  I filled up at Costco last week and it was $4.23.  We have so many dang fuel taxes in CA.

 

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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Originally Posted by Razadia View Post

Today has been good and bad, but I'll survive it. I'm going to candle the eggs tonight and check on the broodies' eggs.



Glad to see someone else posting updates about how their hatch is going. wink.png  Razadia, hope you see lots of veins and "blobs" in your candling efforts tonight.

I candled my 24 Silkie eggs yesterday (which was my Day 7 since I had to set them a bit early).  One of the pens had 11 clears sad.png (meaning the roo wasn't doing his job or their butts were too fluffy hu.gif).  I hope it's OK to scramble them up and feed them to the big girls...'cuz that's what I did.  The breeder, fortunately has offered to give me replacement eggs which I'm very grateful for! big_smile.png

The other 13 Silkie eggs had nice veins and floating blobs inside so I'm hoping they will continue to develop and hatch. fl.gif

 

I also looked at and marked the aircells.  On Day 7 they are bigger than nickels up to the size of a quarter so I think my humidity is right on.  (It is hovering b/n 35-45%)  Last time I used "dry hatch methods" with my humidity b/n 20-35% and the aircells got too big, causing 6 out of 10 to get shrinkwrapped in the shell.  Thankfully 4 hatched.  That batch of eggs were "shipped" so IMHO I think the aircells were a little more fragile to begin with. 

Happy Hatching Everyone. jumpy.gif

 

Wife to 1 wonderful husband, homeschooling mom to 1 super son

 

Chickens: 1 RIR named Rhodie, 1 BO named Buffy, 1 PBR named Rocky!  2 EE named Angel and Ebony, 1 Welsummer named Ginger and 2 Golden Comets.

 

6 silkies named: Mysty Blue, Leo Pierre, Cinnamuffin, Cloud, Shadow and Icelynn

14 chicks in the brooder consisting of 3 Welsummers, 3 Barred Rocks, 2 Americanas and 6 d'Anvers

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Wife to 1 wonderful husband, homeschooling mom to 1 super son

 

Chickens: 1 RIR named Rhodie, 1 BO named Buffy, 1 PBR named Rocky!  2 EE named Angel and Ebony, 1 Welsummer named Ginger and 2 Golden Comets.

 

6 silkies named: Mysty Blue, Leo Pierre, Cinnamuffin, Cloud, Shadow and Icelynn

14 chicks in the brooder consisting of 3 Welsummers, 3 Barred Rocks, 2 Americanas and 6 d'Anvers

And...

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A most excellent idea!  (Mind if all of us borrow it?)
 

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Originally Posted by debs_flock View Post

Okay, a last minute entry to the Chicken Design contest.  She said she'd still take them for the good of the community since the poll wasn't created yet.

 

Once again, a piece of foam pipe insulation.  It takes two snips of a pair of scissors (the length you want and to open the side), two pieces of papertowel to plug the ends, three pieces of tape and your eggs are ready to pack for shipment.  The foam costs about $2 for a six foot length.  All eggs can stand the correct orientation and side by side in the box.  You can add a little filler between the cylinders if they don't fill the box.

 

Invention3.jpg

 

Deb



 

The Cat is in the henhouse!!

Mom to: 4 dogs, 15 cats, and... Chickens! 11 purchased Silkie chicks; 3 assorted bantam chicks;  2 Silkie Roos (buff & partridge); 17 Silkie O (formerly known as Silkie-X); 4 Black Rosecombs; 3 EEs; and one gorgeous Ameraucana rooster named Flame!  More chicks every day!  Go, chickies, go!  

 

Project Silkie O

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The Cat is in the henhouse!!

Mom to: 4 dogs, 15 cats, and... Chickens! 11 purchased Silkie chicks; 3 assorted bantam chicks;  2 Silkie Roos (buff & partridge); 17 Silkie O (formerly known as Silkie-X); 4 Black Rosecombs; 3 EEs; and one gorgeous Ameraucana rooster named Flame!  More chicks every day!  Go, chickies, go!  

 

Project Silkie O

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I am happy to announce that my husband (who gripes about all the chickens) came in today and threw money on the bed and said "Go buy your self another incubator." th.gif I have been telling him that I "needed" another one as a hatcher cause my hens don't lay enough to effectively fill an incubator so I need a second one... I figured it was going to be a scenario where I just went out and bought it anyway and had to listen to it when I got home. Never thought I would have "permission" first lol. So off I went to the feed store wee.gif and I was able to refrain myself somehow from buying the ducklings. Now if they were black I would have came home with all they had lol. It was easy keeping myself from the chicks, they were all LF and all I own are bantams.

 

I'm so excited! celebrate.gif Ya know I'm starting to think that the only reason why he gripes is because he doesn't want anyone to think he is a softy lol.

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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