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    Dry Hatch help

    Thank you all! I am going to put a damp sponge in and see where it stabilizes. how often do you usually have to rewet the sponge?
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    Dry Hatch help

    Hello everyone, I appologize if this has been answered before. I am setting up my first dry hatch and I was wondering if there was a such thing as too dry. My humidity is about 18-20% because we have forced hot air heating. Is that enough humidity to do a dry hatch? Thank you! Jamie
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    October Hatch-A-Long

    You can also advertise on craigslist and Facebook farm animal groups. Whatever else I don't need I can take to a local auction.
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    October Hatch-A-Long

    That's great to know! I was wondering if that would be the case. I don't know why they didn't explain that a little better on the directions. :)
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    October Hatch-A-Long

    You would think that you wouldn't have issues with that in a desert. I took out the red vent plug and my humidity is now down to 54%. I think I will keep it out as long as the humidity stays stable.
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    October Hatch-A-Long

    Yes, I followed the directions and put the water in the well like it said. I don't think we have particularly high humidity here and we have forced hot air heating, so its usually really dry in the house. I opened the vent plug last night and now the humidity is down to 59%. I read about...
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    October Hatch-A-Long

    Is anyone using a Hova Bator? The humidity is at 65% - is that too high and how can I adjust that if it is?
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    October Hatch-A-Long

    I am putting eggs in the incubator today. They are on their 24 sit after shipping. Also throwing in some of my own to fill it up.
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    Western NY Chickenstock Summer 2014 - planning ahead

    Wow - if you can get this together I would come for sure! Is this just for getting together and discussing chickens or are you planning on doing a swap of some sort? Either way, I'm in :)
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    AKC Anatolian Shepherd Livestock Guardian Dogs

    Three pups left! AKC Anatolian Shepherd puppies for sale - $400 including limited AKC registration, first vaccines, deworming. Parents are proven guardians of goats and chickens. Pups were born and raised with the stock. DOB 7/24/14, will be ready to go after Sept 24th. Working homes are...
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    roo or hen?

    Rooster - sickle feathers!
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    7 week old chickens. (Hoping for hens!!) what breed/gender do I have?

    I agree. Helen and Gertrude have the lighter coloration of barred cockerels. Gretchen is darker, so a pullet.
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    7 week old chickens. (Hoping for hens!!) what breed/gender do I have?

    I agree, Helen and Gertrude have much lighter plumage which in barred breeds is indicative of cockerels. Gretchen is a nice dark girl.
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    Easter Egger chicks - what's your guess?

    Yours still definitely looks like a pullet. As I suspected, the black and white at the top is a rooster and the others are pullets.
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    Buff Orpington roosters?????

    That's a roo
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    Free mystery Chick from Murray McMurray

    yes, but females generally don't have large red ones at 8 weeks of age. One question I do have for those who have cochins... my blue roo's outside toe on both feet is freakishly small. Is this normal? My buff cochins don't seem to have toes like this at all and I think he is a little off...
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    Free mystery Chick from Murray McMurray

    They send them automatically with the order. I think you can deselect if you don't want one though
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    From a feed store. What are they?

    The second from the front that is nearly black with some grey is def a BA. Looks exactly like one of mine. :)
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    Are these hackle feathers?

    Just wanted to add that I can often find the saddle feathers starting to grow if I part the feathers in front of the tail and look for the new pointy ones starting to grow out.
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