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At least four pips (haven't checked in the past few hours) and lots of peeping! I'm amazed two of them are even still alive... they were kicked out of the nest when I checked this morning and almost completely cold hmm.png

 

So my neighbor came over earlier with her two little boys and I made the mistake of telling them we have chicks hatching lol.png They were pretty much freaking out about it and the kids kept asking if they could check on the eggs, like, every few minutes! They didn't believe me when I told them nothing would have changed roll.png  They finally settled on coming back tomorrow, so I'm hoping for babies by then for thier sake as well as mine lol! I can just imagine them showing up at 6:30 in the morning begging to see the chicks roll.png

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 Seramas, D'anvers, Easter Eggers

We're in the process of assembling our LF Wheaten Ameraucana flock!

NPIP tested flock

Proud member of the SCNA

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Crow's Roost Farm

 Seramas, D'anvers, Easter Eggers

We're in the process of assembling our LF Wheaten Ameraucana flock!

NPIP tested flock

Proud member of the SCNA

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My Silly Barred Rock Hen...she loves our bikes!

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Congratulations to those with pips, zips, and chicks hatched. I was about to announce I have no activity here, but three S. Ameraucanas have just pipped.  

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I had a team of awesome BYC'ers help me out! Thanks everybody!
 

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That's a bunch of awesome flappers and how The Sheriff was able to bring all those entries down to those 6 finalists is AMAZING!  SUCH TALENT!  ... and I voted!



 

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Visit my Blog!        Everyday Miracles & Mayhem at the Buck 'n Run Ranch    Have fun at Stella's Social Club here on BYC!

 

Sheriff of The Buck 'n Run Ranch, breeding Icelandic, Cream Legbar, &  Isbar chickens, fainting goats, emus, & donkeys on five acres in northern California.  Visit my website and check it all out! 

 

 

 

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Have 6 popping like popcorn! And heard a chirp! I can't wait!!!! big_smile.png:lol:

wife to an amazingly supportive Godly husband that engages in my "chicken addiction" & animal craziness. Mom of two amazing girls and array of animals!

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wife to an amazingly supportive Godly husband that engages in my "chicken addiction" & animal craziness. Mom of two amazing girls and array of animals!

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This feels... suspiciously just like being about 39 weeks pregnant :) Not quite "due" but IT COULD TOTALLY HAPPEN! (Having gone into labor before 39 weeks, between 39-40 weeks, and most recently 41 weeks on the nose.. I'm an expert at obsessing over labor signs!)

THis is far worse than 39 weeks preg!!!  
 

 



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Oh, and I may have ordered some German New Hampshires to set early next week. hide.gif

(I am so excited!!! celebrate.gif )


I've been wondering what is similar or different between the German NH and reg NH.. Very curious. 

 

From what I read, think it was Wikipedia - After WWII, there were almost no chickens left in Germany because they were all eaten in desperation.  The US sent over a bunch of great chickens to help out - including New Hampshires.  The Germans did a fantastic job with them while ours went downhill because of our focus on production birds, hybrids, etc.  Then, the German strain was reimported and maintained/improved by awesome American breeders such as *Kathyinmo*.  Thus, the German New Hampshires are awesome and I want some. big_smile.png
 

 

The Europeans have a different philosphy regrading breeding than we do. THey are like the three musketeers. I will have to look into them some more!

 

 



 

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I found a page with a bunch of smilies HERE.  

I found a Mahonri there, too..........

 

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gig.gif  PERFECT !

 

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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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Oh. And to make this better. I'm waiting for the phone call saying my chicks have arrived at the post office!! Such a chick filled day smile.png


LOL..I got that call, did you?  This will be my last call until fall.  No more after these last three different ones I have in.

 

  My total is horrible.  I feel horrible.  I haven't had this bad a hatch for a very long time.  Oh, there was one, where I didn't get any, but there were only 6 eggs, not 20!  

 

 5 Araucanas

 

 1 Wheaten Ameraucana...............REALLY?

 

  I'm not feeling too great right now.  At least I am getting some Exchequers to hatch, may get the whole 5 that went into lock down...with...all the others!   sad.png

 

 So many dead babies in eggs, haven't seen that before.  I finally got my first stinky bomb egg.  Now that was an experience.  I can now say I can relate when someone shares that sweet moment. 

 

 Good luck everyone..will get pictures up when they are fluffed.  For some reason, they are sticky, and there was this gooy stuff in the eggs.  I'm surprised any hatched.  The one Ameraucana that was zipping, stopped, died.  Gooy stuff in there..it drowned. My humidity was only up to 66 at the highest.  idunno.gif  This is just too sad.  All those babies making it that far, just to die.  One of the Araucanas had a missing eye.  One had a crossed beak, but not that bad. I knew they were hard to hatch, but goodness. 

 

Wonderful family, very understanding husband when it comes to chickens, dogs, birds, one big Golden Retriever, and thankful to the Lord for all!
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Wonderful family, very understanding husband when it comes to chickens, dogs, birds, one big Golden Retriever, and thankful to the Lord for all!
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MOLLIE139.gif

 

 

 

 

SmileTitle.gif

 

 

 

I found a page with a bunch of smilies HERE.  

I found a Mahonri there, too..........

 

Smiley36-1.gif

 

 

Ok, went back to where I was when I posted, and this perked me up..I smiled for the first time in a while today.  Cute Kathy Oh, and we have a son that is going in to get his wisdom teeth taken out next week..he is sooo nervous.  Won't show him this..the little guy there seems to be wide awake!  lol...
 

 

Wonderful family, very understanding husband when it comes to chickens, dogs, birds, one big Golden Retriever, and thankful to the Lord for all!
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Wonderful family, very understanding husband when it comes to chickens, dogs, birds, one big Golden Retriever, and thankful to the Lord for all!
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Thank everyone so much for all the birthday wishes and congrats on my exam! It is much appreciated! This is such a great community, everyone is so awesome on here. Thanks again! big_smile.png Good luck to everybody on your pipping chicks or shipped chicks (gig.gif)! I'm off to bed smile.png

Come join us for Mahonri's 3rd Annual Easter Hatch-a-Long!!

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/625456/mahonris-3rd-annual-byc-easter-hatch-a-long

 

A wise man once told me that duct tape can be used to fix anything. Well, it doesn't work on mufflers.

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Come join us for Mahonri's 3rd Annual Easter Hatch-a-Long!!

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/625456/mahonris-3rd-annual-byc-easter-hatch-a-long

 

A wise man once told me that duct tape can be used to fix anything. Well, it doesn't work on mufflers.

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Oh My Gosh!  Really!  Really?  I have had the muscovies in there for 18 days now so I don't have to turn them?!?!  celebrate.gif
 

 

That would be great!  I did move the silkies going into lockdown in with the Muscovies.  If I don't have to turn them that would be AWESOME!!!  I have been setting my alarm for 12 midnight for a turn then at 7:30 am I turn them before work.  Then as soon as I get home around 5 or 5:30 they get turned again.  I know it's a long stretch during the day but that was the best I could do. 

 

No pips yet but I had to set mine a day later than yall.  My eggs arrived on Saturday at the post office and I wanted them to rest 24 hours before they set.  Come on little silkies, Hatch, Hatch, Hatch.

 

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How many days are they?  According to Gail Damerow (Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens)  you can safely stop turning after the first 14 days so they may be fine if they are at least that far along.
 

 

 

Happy Birthday and congrats on that great test score!
 

 



 



 

Bantam Red Cochins, Mille Fluer D'Uccle, Free ranging guineas - Pearl, Pied, Buff, Violet, Lavender.  One RIR hen and one Black Australorp hen (Henny) who is a spoiled rotten pet.  Variety of Maran babies.  One great husband, three kids, and two dogs.  I'm a chick-a-holic so I have an ever changing number of feather kids.

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Bantam Red Cochins, Mille Fluer D'Uccle, Free ranging guineas - Pearl, Pied, Buff, Violet, Lavender.  One RIR hen and one Black Australorp hen (Henny) who is a spoiled rotten pet.  Variety of Maran babies.  One great husband, three kids, and two dogs.  I'm a chick-a-holic so I have an ever changing number of feather kids.

My Swap Page:  http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/my-swap-shop

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