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Hi, I'm in the South too, in East Tennessee. I started my dry hatch on Mother's Day weekend and my chicks hatched exactly 21 days later right on schedule with no problems. I had had several unsuccessful hatches a few times before with fully formed chicks that did not hatch so I did...
Just wondering if anyone has ever tried the dry hatch method before? An older gentleman on one of my Yahoo Chicken groups told me about it and suggested I try it after I had tried to hatch several times with no success. I had been given eggs a few times and spent $20.00 on a dozen another time...
Hi, I'm in Tennessee too in Sevier County. Wegotchickens and I are chicken friends and every chicken I have came from her. I want chickens for the eggs so that is the main reason I only wanted standard breeds but let me tell you wegotchickens gave me a little Silkie Partridge Banty and a Black...
I am so sad because I found my Silver Laced Wyandotte Rooster dead a week ago. I have no idea what happened. All my other chickens are fine and he had been fine the day before too and then dead when I went out to let them out of their coop that morning. I loved and enjoyed him so much and his...
I bought some weed killer not long ago that's supposed to kill poison ivy too but haven't used it yet because I was concerned it might hurt my chickens when I put them out there soon. I wish there was something natural that would kill poison ivy. We've had a very wet Spring so far here in the...
This is something I've been trying to decide on myself. I'm in East Tennessee and I don't remember any insulation on my grandparents farm for their chickens. I just read somewhere a few days ago that chickens can take the cold but they can't take drafts. To me that meant seal all cracks well...
Can anyone suggest something I can use for my chicken door? I want to make one that uses a rope and pulley that raises and lowers the door but I'm thinking it needs to be something pretty heavy so that critters can't get it open. I've seen raccoons remove the lid off our metal trash can we use...
Thanks for all your replies. Them getting it on themselves and then giving it to me had slipped my mind because I had read that about dogs and cats before. Then I have a slight problem because I love petting my chickens. :-) They are even starting to eat our of my hand. Also, never thought...
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Hi JW, I'm in East Tennessee in Sevier County in the Smokies. Welcome to the group. You are doing your little son a big favor by giving him chickens. He will love them. My three little grandkids sure do. I spent a lot of time on my grandparents farm growing up and they had...
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I'm in Sevier County in the Smokies. Thanks to wegotchickens I am now the proud mom of 9 sweet and beautiful feather babies that have stolen my heart. Just had my first roo crow this week and I was pretty excited. :-) I'm building them a big coop and run right now and hope to have it...
Can anyone tell me if chickens will eat poison ivy and will it hurt them if they do? I am building them a big coop with a large run but I would like to let them out sometimes to run around free. We have a cleared area around our house but the rest of the property is wooded and full of poison...
Hi Ya'll, I'm in Sevier County with 'wegotchickens'. Is the show just for those with chickens to show or can anybody come? If so, how much for admission? Not sure if I will be able to or not since right now DH has a bad leg and can barely walk, but if he should be better by then I would love...
Sorry, I don't have any for you but I sure do want some. The roosters are so pretty aren't they? Good luck finding some. Gonna get me some soon too as soon as I get my coop finished.
GrannyPat
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Just thought I'd let you know that I was looking on the McMurray website and it says the eggs are insured. You can read what all it says at this link below so maybe you can get some of your money back. Lord knows they are expensive from them so they should not be broken when they...
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Well, that's something I hadn't heard before. But, if the membranes were so thick that I had to use my fingernail to get through them and the chicks died doesn't that sound more like not enough humidity? How would too much humidity kill them? I thought I had it figured out but if...
Hi, I'm fairly new to hatching but was interested in this post because I've been thinking about getting some eggs from McMurray. Your problem has me wondering something..........Why wouldn't they replace broken eggs if you called them and told them some of them arrived that way? Seems to me...
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Well, I sure hope they show up here soon and tell us because I'm having a terrible time getting eggs to hatch. I've tried three times now and no success. But, after the latest try I'm becoming convinced it's a humidity problem. I had the wells at the bottom full and a bowl of water...
Just checking in to let you know I gave up this morning and broke open the 8 eggs (3rd failed hatch) I had in the incubator that should have hatched last Wednesday. I am soooo sad because out of the 8 eggs 6 of them had what looked to me to be fully developed chicks that were dead. But, I...
Thanks for all the replies. I will try to reply to each of them here.
Yes, I had planned to get another thermometer (with a hygrometer too) because I was thinking the thermometer that came with the incubator could possibly be off.
Thanks for the link and I will read the " Hoss of a...
I bought my granddaughter an incubator for her birthday in January. Her dad tried the first hatch and no chicks. Because of limited time I told him I would try the next one thinking I would have better success but didn't. Had a third batch that should have hatched this week on Wednesday or...