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post #761 of 2094

I went out to give the broody girl some eggs.  I decided to let her decide and I put the eggs in one at a time.  Each egg that I put in front of her, she gently tucked underneath herself and looked at me as if to say, "more please."  She took all 25 and had them all covered.  I will watch closely and pull some if she has trouble keeping the whole batch covered.

 

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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 #762 of 2094
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I went out to give the broody girl some eggs.  I decided to let her decide and I put the eggs in one at a time.  Each egg that I put in front of her, she gently tucked underneath herself and looked at me as if to say, "more please."  She took all 25 and had them all covered.  I will watch closely and pull some if she has trouble keeping the whole batch covered.


Nice I just love Broodies!!!!!

 

post #763 of 2094
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Welcome to the insanity hatchalong HappyAcres.  Have you sent a PM to Chookschick to let her know you are joining (it's not anything formal, it's just so you get your name on the first post)  If it is already there, I apologize, I started typing without looking and I am feeling lazy and don't want to start my post over again.  wink.png  You alsmo must report your preferred color and size straight jacket.  It's OK we're all wearing them.  gig.gif

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I am looking for the poultry yoga poses BTW.  I believe SCG promised some duck shennanigans!

 

 


Thanks & I did smile.png I PMed her as soon I saw the thread but haven't had a chance to get back on here since, my toddler & the animals keep me busy most days but I'm looking forward to stopping by more often. I'll have to sleep on the color, I have a feeling I'll be wearing it a  long time old.gif

 

 

Okay, I need to know if I should panic... Our power went out tonight for about an hour, both incubator egg temps got down to 89-90. I got the cabinet one (Day 14 turkey eggs & day 6 chicken eggs) back up to 99 in under 10 min and it's been holding steady since. The Brinsea (Cinco de Mayo eggs) is only at 98 but steadily rising  and it's been 45 minutes since the power came back on.  How bad is this for the eggs?

 

post #764 of 2094

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Okay, I need to know if I should panic... Our power went out tonight for about an hour, both incubator egg temps got down to 89-90. I got the cabinet one (Day 14 turkey eggs & day 6 chicken eggs) back up to 99 in under 10 min and it's been holding steady since. The Brinsea (Cinco de Mayo eggs) is only at 98 but steadily rising  and it's been 45 minutes since the power came back on.  How bad is this for the eggs?

 

 

No need to panic at all.. the eggs under a broody will lose that much in temperature when they get off to eat etc..  No problem at all..if anything, you're just a little closer to nature's way!!

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post #765 of 2094

Miracle is doing much better tonight.. She is eagerly sucking the bottle, up to 2 oz now and has even stood up!!

 

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post #766 of 2094
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Thank you! I could probably use a support group big_smile.png
 

 


Thanks & I did smile.png I PMed her as soon I saw the thread but haven't had a chance to get back on here since, my toddler & the animals keep me busy most days but I'm looking forward to stopping by more often. I'll have to sleep on the color, I have a feeling I'll be wearing it a  long time old.gif

 

 

Okay, I need to know if I should panic... Our power went out tonight for about an hour, both incubator egg temps got down to 89-90. I got the cabinet one (Day 14 turkey eggs & day 6 chicken eggs) back up to 99 in under 10 min and it's been holding steady since. The Brinsea (Cinco de Mayo eggs) is only at 98 but steadily rising  and it's been 45 minutes since the power came back on.  How bad is this for the eggs?

 


not to bad the mom will get off the eggs for a while to eat, drink, and defecate I would not worry too much one idea is to get one of these water wigglers and stick a thermometer in it it will mimic the eggs pretty well and you can judge the internal temp of the egg more accurately and not just the temp inside the bator. You can get them on eBay or at wal-mart

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post #767 of 2094

Hmmmm. . . I have 3 banties that tonight appeared to be going broody.  How many turkey eggs do you think a banty can handle?  LOL  And can you mix the size of eggs you give a hen?  I have turkey, LF chicken and pheasant eggs in the LG, and its totally full.  Probably better to stick to one size per hen.  Of course, I could just go take some more pheasant eggs out of the pheasant pen.  They aren't sitting on them.  At least this year they are laying most of their eggs in the nest boxes instead of dropping them wherever.  Well, except for the eggs I have in the bator, which were laying out in the middle of the pen, so I decided those were mine. wink.png   I keep hoping a couple of them will go broody one of these days.  I guess it's still early, but the nest boxes are starting to get full.  Maybe I should put the broody hens in the pheasant pen and let them show the stupid  err . . . uneducated pheasant hens what they are supposed to do.  lau.gif  Any advice???   

Wife of 1, mother of 2, grandmother of 3, surrogate mom of 3 horses, 3 (large) dogs, 2 cats, 29 pheasants and too many chickens (of various ages, breeds and sexes), and I am hatching more.  

 

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Wife of 1, mother of 2, grandmother of 3, surrogate mom of 3 horses, 3 (large) dogs, 2 cats, 29 pheasants and too many chickens (of various ages, breeds and sexes), and I am hatching more.  

 

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post #768 of 2094
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No need to panic at all.. the eggs under a broody will lose that much in temperature when they get off to eat etc..  No problem at all..if anything, you're just a little closer to nature's way!!



Good good, that makes me feel so much better. I tried to tell myself that but it didn't go over very well 

post #769 of 2094
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not to bad the mom will get off the eggs for a while to eat, drink, and defecate I would not worry too much one idea is to get one of these water wigglers and stick a thermometer in it it will mimic the eggs pretty well and you can judge the internal temp of the egg more accurately and not just the temp inside the bator. You can get them on eBay or at wal-mart

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The 89 was an internal temp, I have a fake egg in there... does that make it worse?  In what dept at walmart, I have been looking for them, I saw them online but the shipping was more then the wiggler which makes me crazy so I didn't buy it.

 


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post #770 of 2094
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Miracle is doing much better tonight.. She is eagerly sucking the bottle, up to 2 oz now and has even stood up!!

 

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She is precious, glad to hear she's doing better! We have a small flock of Katahdin sheep ready to lamb any day. 
 

 

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