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    Ended 2023 BYC Calendar Photo Contest—We Need Your Pictures!

    Leggo my Eggo: Blue Red Laced Wyandotte Roo
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    Looking for eggs

    Sure, no problem at all. We can coordinate, I will send your eggs in June so they will arrive a day or two before you get your eggs from the breeder. Not sure if you are aware but shipped eggs should be allowed to settle at least 24 hours before starting the hatch process! You can email me...
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    Looking for eggs

    Thought I would send a few pics of what our baby chicks look like. These hatched out on 4/14/21. Out of 21 eggs started, 19 of them hatched. They are such beauties!
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    Looking for eggs

    No problem. Sounds great!
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    North Carolina

    Greetings everyone from our farm in Pittsboro, NC! We have three week old Laced Wyandotte baby chicks now available. Fertilized chicken and duck eggs also.
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    Looking for eggs

    Thank you!
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    Looking for eggs

    Absolutely! It shouldn't be more than $12 to ship to NH. I sell them for $20 a dozen, but usually throw in a few extra. That should be more than enough eggs for one broody hen!
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    Looking for eggs

    I have hatching Laced Wyandotte eggs for sale if you're interested. My flock are Blue Laced Red, Silver Laced and Gold Laced Wyandottes. They are stunning and fantastic layers!
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    Ended 12th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-Along—Cutest Baby Fowl Photo Contest—Win a Brinsea Incubator!

    These little sweeties! Baby chicks hatched from my flock of lovely Wyandotte ladies and Doodle dudes: April 14th 2021. Buff Orpington duckling hatched August 2020. Thanks for looking!
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    Thanks so much, you have a great day too!

    Thanks so much, you have a great day too!
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    Hatching help!!

    Your temp is good, but your humidity is too low. Follow the directions on your incubator, but the normal humidity for chicken eggs should be 45-60%. Most say 60% is ideal. Then raise it the last 3 days, during lockdown, to 65% or greater. Great job using another hygrometer!
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