...and you still find yourself arranging the eggs: right side up and in order of which you want to hatch the most (bottom left to top right, obviously 🙄), while trying to guess what you’d get! 😐
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9 babies hatched under their mother. At that points she was excited to take them all on adventures and left the remaining 4 eggs in the nest. I brought those inside. One of them had pipped the air sac. After more than 24 hours it still hadn't made any progress; it hadn't pipped through the...
I am looking for a breeder of excellent quality Blue Laced Red Wyandottes in Southern California. I am in Perris/Mead Valley (very close to Moreno Valley and Menifee), which is in Riverside County, CA and I work in Norco, CA. The closer you are the better. I'd like pictures and prices if...
I am wondering the same thing! I am from Southern California, but lived back east for a few years and that is where all of my chicken business took place. I moved back to California two years ago today actually. I used to breed Delawares and Black Rosecomb bantams, but got rid of all my...
This first picture is Jasper. He is just a pet, not a breeder, but I LOVE him to death!!
These are my Black Rosecombs directly from Rick Hare. I recieved them on 2/25/09 and as of then, the pullets were 5mos old and the cockerel, 4 and a half months old.
Heres some pictures of my...
Here is some of my chicken coops:
One is made out of a dog kennel with a roof & plywood added. I just put in new nesting boxes & I am adding sand. I'll take updated pictures soon.
Another is made out of an old Iguana Cage
This one is one of Msbears designer coops
And this one is an...
This is my first Delaware roo, "Jack"
This is Moses - He is from Will Morrow's line
Here are some of the pullets. The pullets hatched 12/10/08. These pictures are them on Easter (4/12/09). In the first picture they are with Jack
Ok, Ive been trying for the last 24 hours to make my homemade incubator. We bought the small thermostat that was showed in most of the pictures here on BYC and the bottle lamp kit from Lowes (the only one they sell). We tried wiring it every way possible. Even just plugging the thermostat...
ok but 3 things:
1. the eggs on their side may get rocked, but there wont be very much movement.
2. what if you dont want to use a turner?
3. the eggs hatch on top of each other?
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You better be lookin out
I think I will make one out of the smaller one you gave me and just transfer all the guts to the new one... whenever that comes
or maybe go for the cabinet style. I've been researching it and it doesn't seem that difficult ..hmm..
lmao...ive been looking...
Erin I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is Im getting a new incubator....the bad news is, your not lol. I found a thermostat that I bought ages ago to make one and a fan and then I looked up directions and realized its a lot easier than I had originally thought lol. I will...