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    Hatchery choice?

    For the most part, yes, they are all roosters. Over the years we have found an odd pullet or two tossed into the mix. Weather those are the packing peanuts or not I can't say. The girls we do find can be counted on one hand. This year we only had 2 hens in the whole 100+ shipment. An owl...
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    Hatchery choice?

    How old were they... oh, good question. We also raise our own birds starting with hatches around April-ish. The ones from Cackle were shipped to us on the end of May this year. We started processing sizeable birds at the end of July and all through August, doing a couple dozen each weekend...
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    Dual purpose Breeds

    Our trick to making dinner out of older birds is low heat, and slow cooking times. Usually 280-320 degrees F. for about 3 hours. Lay a few strips of bacon and a couple slices of raw onion, carrots, and celery over the bird and cover while cooking. We use a roaster pan with a lid, or a dutch...
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    Hatchery choice?

    We've been working with Cackle Hatchery. We opt for the "fry pan" special; 100 birds -4 different breeds usually, with 5 random (freeby) exotic chicks tossed in. This year we ended up with a pair of Cochins, a Spitzhauben, a Sultan, and some other hen I have yet to ID. We are pretty stoked...
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    Shrinkwrapped and eggbound...

    I know there are a plethora of stories that are similar to this one. And I know there are definitely some strong opinions on weather you should or should not, and when or when not to do one thing or another. Everyone has their methods and that's just cool. Here is how we do things at our...
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    Silver Laced Wyandotte Sexing-7 weeks old

    Looks like a bunch of young ladies, er pullets. By this age, roosters look quite different on the wings, shoulders, and neck, and tail feathers.
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    Chick identification help

    Yup, sure looks like a young Wyandotte -assuming it's not a cross-breed. If the down is more brown/tan in color then perhaps a Golden Laced. If it's more grey/silver/black then it might lean towards the Silver Laced.
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    Ended Official BYC Caption Contest - 4/4/2016 - Pic by Sally Sunshine

    "You think YOU have problems? Buddy, lemme tell ya... this aint a hat on my head..."
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    Sponsored Post I'm incubating - what do I do if the power goes out?

    Last year we lost two incubators full of eggs due to power outages in our area. All together we lost almost 100 eggs. Thankfully not all in one shot as it happened on 2 different days and more than a month apart. This year I have a pair small generators that I picked up from Harbor Freight...
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    Black australorp 5.5 weeks old gender?!

    We had to wait until our Austros were about 3 months old to figure out the guys from the girls. By then you could see the spurs on the feet and the combs were certainly much larger then the girls. Nice birds too. Great disposition, friendly, and ooooohhh so tasty! The hens we kept are doing...
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    Silver Laced Wyandotte Sexing-7 weeks old

    If I had to hedge a bet....I'd say pullets/hens for all of them. Roosters, by that age -and for this particular breed, tend to have what I call a "collar" around their shoulders/neck. It's usually a band of darker colored feathers around the neck, followed by predominantly white feathers all...
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    "Springing in the Chicks" 2016 April Hatch-a-Long Hosted by Mike & Sally

    We finally set up an incubator today with 45 eggs. (4 mottled Houdan, 8 olive eggers, and the rest are a mix of Wyandotte and Austrolorp brown eggs.) We have 4 different roosters: Blue Polish, Golden Wyandotte, Silver Wyandotte, and one mystery Rooster with feathered feet and bright red eyes...
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    LG still and forced air

    It's April 11th now and we just set down 45 in our first run of this year. How many did you put in "the box" so to speak?
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    can anyone help me fix Turner motor?

    Just a quick note though, most of the turners use a motor that is paired up to a gearbox. Due to the gear-reduction in the gearbox, you might not be able to actually spin or turn the motor by hand at all. (at least the ones I have in my turners can not be spun by hand) We check our turners...
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    First time with incubator help!

    One of our 4 units is the same model that you have described here. I set all of our 'bators up for 99.5. We actually have 2 thermometers in each unit, one of them is set right on the egg cups and nestled in with the eggs. Why 2? Redundancy....I've seen the built-in thermies give off a wrong...
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