MY BUCKET FEEDER
by Terry G.
Items needed:
1 gallon bucket with handle and lid
1 old 5 gallon bucket (the one I used was cracked but the bottom was still in good shape)
1 nut and bolt
drill
hand saw
piece of chain and hook to hang
The only thing...
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Hmmm well it was super hot here, so my eggs hatched earlier than they should have. And weren't your eggs shipped? I've heard that can delay a hatch by a few days. Are any of them rocking?
Yes it was super hot here also and yes they were shipped and no rocking.
I have 4 in the bator...
Please help me out here!
I just got done sifting through ALL the posts on ALL 3 threads
I found 4 more names that wanted to be added here that have been overlooked
I absolutely do not want to leave anyone out as everyone is VERY important
It makes it a little difficult to search through all...
I made a siggy thank you so much for the lesson mayberrygirl because of you I think I may keep my sanity
Mamma Mia!
I tried to make it easy to join,learn and be a state coodinator
Links are:
JOIN THE EGG TRAIN
LEARN MORE
EGG TRAIN STATE COODINATORS
Hope this helps
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Don't worry hun the state coodinators should contact you in a pm... I hope!
Kim had to take a break so when she gets back on I am sure she will help with the answers
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I didn't chill them. They were just kept in our shop, which holds a pretty steady temp (lower end of room temp). I turned them twice a day and they were all collected in the last 3 days. I wanted the freshest I could get. Did I need to actually warm them higher than room temp? Now...
OH my that was so precious! What a good little mommy
I just got my silkie eggs in the mail today and I was going to put 1/2 in the incubator and 1/2 under one of my broody silkies.
Did you warm them 1st ?
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woo hoo babies are coming babies are coming! lol
that's a wonderful idea about the cages good luck with the rest of the babies
I just got my new silkie eggs today