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post #631 of 2094

Oh Wisher, I thought of another diclaimer you should probably add:

 

Caution:  This prize may (or may not, but probably will) cause you to want to hatch every breed in the book.  Winning said prize does not, in any way, allow you to blame the contest coordinators or Wisher (hereafter known as "contest master") for your probable chicken hatching addiction.  Contest coordinators and contest master are absolved of any responsibility now and in the future for any collateral damage.  Collateral damage may or may not (this list is not to be considered all inclusive) include: extra expenses for additional coops, extra expenses for additional chick/chicken feed, additional family members becoming hatch-a-holics, permanently disfigured noses from pressing against incubators or any other side effects not mentioned herein.  If you, or a family member need help with your hatching addiction, please call either: 1-800-STOPMEE (if you want to quit) or 1-800-LUVCHIK (if you want to continue and meet other crazies).

 

CYA Wisher CYA (BTW you can make the print as small as you want on that wink.png)

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Turkey Hatchalong!

 

Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings.

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Turkey Hatchalong!

 

Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings.

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post #632 of 2094

To Karimw:  The BBW eggs came from my new turkeys!  They most definitely do breed naturally....I have a father-son combination of toms.  I also have 5 eggs in the bator that are developing nicely.  And more been laid everyday or two.

 

My toms are about 25-30 pounds....large, but not huge.  Since I got them from a friend who never planned to eat them, they weren't fattened up. 

 

Tom One is such a pet he follows you around the yard and bumps your leg to get your attention.  He loves to have his head scratched.  Yesterday he tried to crawl into my lap to sit down.  That was a bit much!

1 DH, 3 dearly loved sons, 1 free range pot-belly-hog-who-thinks-he's-a-dog, 1 mutt, Copper Marans (Bev Davis and Wade Jeane Lines), EEs, Silkies, Polish, India Blue and Pied Peafowl.  White Broad Breasted Turkeys, and West of England Tumbler Pigeons.   My BYC Page:  http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=33447

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1 DH, 3 dearly loved sons, 1 free range pot-belly-hog-who-thinks-he's-a-dog, 1 mutt, Copper Marans (Bev Davis and Wade Jeane Lines), EEs, Silkies, Polish, India Blue and Pied Peafowl.  White Broad Breasted Turkeys, and West of England Tumbler Pigeons.   My BYC Page:  http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=33447

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post #633 of 2094
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Originally Posted by Arielle View Post


May I have mine in purple? Deep dark purple plush?  For some reason I'm flashing back to 6th grade in the 70's to a favorite pair of pants . . . celebrate.gif

 


For some reason I keep seeing this:

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To Karimw:  The BBW eggs came from my new turkeys!  They most definitely do breed naturally....I have a father-son combination of toms.  I also have 5 eggs in the bator that are developing nicely.  And more been laid everyday or two.

 

My toms are about 25-30 pounds....large, but not huge.  Since I got them from a friend who never planned to eat them, they weren't fattened up. 

 

Tom One is such a pet he follows you around the yard and bumps your leg to get your attention.  He loves to have his head scratched.  Yesterday he tried to crawl into my lap to sit down.  That was a bit much!


 

That is so cool! Do you ship hatching eggs? Darn...... You really need a disclaimer against temptation on your posts too...

Dark Horse Acres

NPIP 42-618

Iowa Blues and a mixed flock of a wide variety.

http://www.iowabluechickenclub.com/

 

 

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Dark Horse Acres

NPIP 42-618

Iowa Blues and a mixed flock of a wide variety.

http://www.iowabluechickenclub.com/

 

 

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post #634 of 2094

Straight jacket? OK I'll go with turquoise in size Circus Tent. (I'm a big girl and very claustrophobic)

Dark Horse Acres

NPIP 42-618

Iowa Blues and a mixed flock of a wide variety.

http://www.iowabluechickenclub.com/

 

 

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Dark Horse Acres

NPIP 42-618

Iowa Blues and a mixed flock of a wide variety.

http://www.iowabluechickenclub.com/

 

 

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post #635 of 2094

SCG I just did a quick over the top kind of candling that Linda does on 12 of the turkey eggs.  I was able to see veining in some of them, including one of Lurkey's eggs (I have 12 in the Brinsea and the rest in the styrobator)  I only have one of Lurkey's eggs in the Brinsea since I just grabbed 12 out of the other bator after I got the Brinsea cleaned up from the Easter hatch.  At least there is definite hope that the eggs are fertile.  Are you able to see any veining in yours?

Turkey Hatchalong!

 

Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings.

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Turkey Hatchalong!

 

Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings.

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post #636 of 2094

BTW Wisher, love.gif the "additions" to the contest rules.  Very nice clap.gif

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Turkey Hatchalong!

 

Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings.

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Turkey Hatchalong!

 

Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings.

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post #637 of 2094
Thread Starter 

I have nothing to say, only this:

 

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               ৲(⎠    ~Renée~ *MyHints* NPIP&AI 48-0346 Incubation Cheat Sheet ~t~ SickPage ~f~

 (`-.     _.-⎠̸   I dream of a society in which no one questions a chicken's motive for road crossing. 

*` (_.}  ,' Orp~Amerau~d'Uccle~Konza~Aubergine~Silkie~BantyCochin~Chantecler~Marans~Rock~Pea

     _ . /       

      _/  \ _ O

 

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               ৲(⎠    ~Renée~ *MyHints* NPIP&AI 48-0346 Incubation Cheat Sheet ~t~ SickPage ~f~

 (`-.     _.-⎠̸   I dream of a society in which no one questions a chicken's motive for road crossing. 

*` (_.}  ,' Orp~Amerau~d'Uccle~Konza~Aubergine~Silkie~BantyCochin~Chantecler~Marans~Rock~Pea

     _ . /       

      _/  \ _ O

 

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post #638 of 2094
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Originally Posted by karimw View Post



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Originally Posted by Arielle View Post


May I have mine in purple? Deep dark purple plush?  For some reason I'm flashing back to 6th grade in the 70's to a favorite pair of pants . . . celebrate.gif

 


For some reason I keep seeing this:

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Yikes!  Get rid of THAT !!!  I was so happy when my boys out grew Barney! 



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Originally Posted by Atlchick View Post

To Karimw:  The BBW eggs came from my new turkeys!  They most definitely do breed naturally....I have a father-son combination of toms.  I also have 5 eggs in the bator that are developing nicely.  And more been laid everyday or two.

 

My toms are about 25-30 pounds....large, but not huge.  Since I got them from a friend who never planned to eat them, they weren't fattened up. 

 

Tom One is such a pet he follows you around the yard and bumps your leg to get your attention.  He loves to have his head scratched.  Yesterday he tried to crawl into my lap to sit down.  That was a bit much!


 

That is so cool! Do you ship hatching eggs? Darn...... You really need a disclaimer against temptation on your posts too...

I tried to save a BBW hen last year and DH nixed that idea.hit.gifSo I'll have to buy BBB this year and try again. My BBW toms were huge on just the grower feed--they dressed at 35# each and the last week didn't walk very far.
 

 


 

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I have nothing to say, only this:

 

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ep.giflau.gif  But definitely not your color!

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 #639 of 2094
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2. The prize is a hardback copy of "Extraordinary Chickens" by S. Green-Armytage. The winner will be determined by popular vote.  Final decisions or tie breakers will be determined and the sole opinion of The Committee.  The winner will be required to provide his/her mailing address to Wisher1000 and to post a picture of self in said straight jacket.

3.  Participation and mileage may vary, void where prohibited. Many will enter, one will win.  Paid employees of the First Annual Cinco de Mayo Turkey Hatch and their families are not eligible.  Batteries not included

6. Caution: Receipt of this prize may (or may not, but probably will) increase or cause the desire to hatch every breed featured in the book. BYC, The First Annual Cinco de Mayo Turkey Hatch, The Poultry Yoga Contest, nor it's affiliates, coordinators, sponsors, or participants can be held liable or responsible in any way.   Wisher (hereafter known as "Contest Master") and other contest coordinators are absolved of any responsibility now and in the future for any collateral damage. Collateral damage includes, but shall not be limited to: extra expenses for additional coops, extra expenses for additional chick/chicken feed, additional family members becoming hatch-a-holics, permanently disfigured noses from pressing against incubators or any other side effects not mentioned herein. If you, or a family member need help with your hatching addiction, please call either: 1-800-STOPMEE (if you want to quit) or 1-800-LUVCHIK (if you want to continue and meet other crazies).  Oh, heck, just join us in this hatch-a-long and have fun! 

 

 


Okay, you guys are cracking me up!  lau.gif  Is there a wetting your pants icon?  (what can I say, I'm old, sometimes I leak)
 

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Has everybody candled yet or just SCG? tongue2.gif


Other than lockdown, I do all my candling by just touching the top of the egg with the candler.  So I did a quick touch to each egg last night and there was clear veining in one of the Palm eggs.

 

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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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post #640 of 2094



 

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Originally Posted by dsqard View Post

SCG I just did a quick over the top kind of candling that Linda does on 12 of the turkey eggs.  I was able to see veining in some of them, including one of Lurkey's eggs (I have 12 in the Brinsea and the rest in the styrobator)  I only have one of Lurkey's eggs in the Brinsea since I just grabbed 12 out of the other bator after I got the Brinsea cleaned up from the Easter hatch.  At least there is definite hope that the eggs are fertile.  Are you able to see any veining in yours?



 I've only candled two, the others I was waiting until day 10 for (my psychosis is only half baked). The smooshed egg is a dud, and I think the other one I candled was too, but it's still too early for me to give up on. Definitely the one silkie egg is a dud, meaning I'll have one lone silkie for about a week. I threw your chicken eggs in last night to try and remedy that situation a day sooner. I wonder if I could give the silkie to a broody, I've still got plenty of broodies despite Black Betty's recent death. And last night I had a red sex link on the nest growling and half bald on her belly.

A lonely blue girl guards the riverbed, she shakes her brown torch at the tide...

 

 

 

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A lonely blue girl guards the riverbed, she shakes her brown torch at the tide...

 

 

 

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