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Do you plan to keep them as pets or for food? What color do they wind up being?


I’m a little bit confused. Do you mean a hen doesn’t have the ability to produce more than 1 egg in a 24 hour period or lay more than 1 egg in a 24 hour period? I think what you are saying is it takes so long to make an egg that they can’t produce more than one egg a day. But they can delay actually laying it because of stress or outside factors. So they could lay 2 eggs in a 24 hour period but they were made in the hen on different days? Yes?
It is physically not possible for a bird's reproductive system to produce more than 1 ovum in a 24 to 26 hour time span.
Sometimes ( although fairly rare) two ovums will be released in quick succession, for whatever reasons. This usually results in a 'double yolker', if there is enough time in between the 2 ovum entering the shell pouch gland, then it would appear as though 2 eggs were layed in one day but it isn't physically possible for a hen to produce two ovums in a 24 to 26 hour period.
If it laid the first ovum in the shell pouch at 6 or 7am, then the second ovum at 5 or 6 pm, then it would appear as though 2 eggs where produced in one day.

When the first egg is laid, the follicle of the next ovum will rupture within a few minutes of that egg being laid, and thus taking 24 to 26 hours to go through the processes. Usually but not always, when the 2 egg a day myth arises the hen will skip the next 24 hours before producing another egg.
I had some melanistic pheasants that laid year round...not possible for seasonal breeders but it did happen, and sometimes I got 2 eggs a day, on occasion I got 3 eggs a day from this hen which I know isn't possible...'I thought'? So after researching this is what I found out about birds and egg production. Her reproductive system was really messed up. The second year of this hen laying this way resulted in 'shell less' eggs and finally EYP and eventually she stopped producing any eggs....laying for less than 2 years.
 
She's still waiting on the eggs from me too, the jerks wouldn't come out to say hello when I was there on their due date and everything!

We just finished processing rabbits and I have weird organ photos to send you @Texas Kiki :lau



No! Rotten day, I am sorry. One downside to keeping them outdoors :( Still worth it I would imagine!

I hope someone else chimes in about the beak. I have a juvenile who's not wearing hers down properly either.
Post them!!
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Do you plan to keep them as pets or for food? What color do they wind up being?


I’m a little bit confused. Do you mean a hen doesn’t have the ability to produce more than 1 egg in a 24 hour period or lay more than 1 egg in a 24 hour period? I think what you are saying is it takes so long to make an egg that they can’t produce more than one egg a day. But they can delay actually laying it because of stress or outside factors. So they could lay 2 eggs in a 24 hour period but they were made in the hen on different days? Yes?
I may sell them, or keep them for food. I have a bunch of turkey eggs to set once the incubator is cleaned.

The ones that just hatched should be red gold. Bourbon red hen with standard bronze tom.
 
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Birds can not lay 2 eggs in a 24 hour period. It takes 24 to 28 hours for an egg once released to go through the reproductive tract of the bird and finally being layed.
The reason alot of peeps think that they have layed 2 eggs in one day is because they have the ability to delay laying the egg, sometimes because of stress, illness or a life or death matter for the bird. This is why sometimes double yolks appear and why sometimes it appears the bird didn't lay an egg on a particular day and 2 the next.
BTW, cute chicks!

ETA - Went and looked this article up for you, so you'll know I'm not just blowing smoke!
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=13&ved=2ahUKEwiSpJzArK7hAhVDSq0KHQANBLIQFjAMegQIABAB&url=https://www.wideopenpets.com/everything-need-know-chicken-lays-eggs/&usg=AOvVaw1_Tr5zlFBdtQPTS7bpzMBf

Found another one you may find interesting.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=22&ved=2ahUKEwi8_6rusK7hAhUGDKwKHbgjCcYQFjAVegQIABAB&url=https://articles.extension.org/pages/65372/avian-reproductive-systemfemale&usg=AOvVaw2VXga0b0PQ5XxcP2pN1xsj
Not sure what happened then. We have 3 hens, but the bourbon red started laying before the slates. We gathered an egg every day and there was one the previous day, then two the last day before I started incubation. I thought it was from a slate hen, but the poult should be a different color then.

Regardless, the poults appear to be happy, healthy, and cute.
 
Question... I have eggs supposed to arrive today and I’ve been running my Incuvue for several days. It seems okay with regard to temp... I hope. I’m nervous about this.

I tried to calibrate the incuvue thermostat with my two bbq thermometers; got three different temps. I figure maybe the cooking thermometers are made to be most accurate at cooking temps and not really appropriate for, basically, body temps. Hey, maybe I should try taking my temperature with one and see if it agrees with the medical one... I’m drinking coffee though. (Too much coffee; there can be no doubt... no more coffee today!) Must wait 15 minutes to take temp after food or beverage...

So I put an electronic medical thermometer inside the incubator under the vent hole. They don’t stay on long. They take the temp, fix it on the screen to give you time to read it, then turn off. So I was pressing the on/off button with a chop stick through the vent hole. The readings seemed reasonable at first. I must’ve sat there maniacally pressing this button, raising & lowering the thermostat display, accidentally flipping the thermometer over so I couldn’t read it... for more than an hour. DH was concerned. :oops: At first it seemed to work okay but then the medical thermometer seemed to become erratic. We decided it must not have been designed to reside in a hot, humid environment like the incubator for so long. (Oh yes... I did have water in the reservoir, to see whether the little button hygrometer functioned—it does, now that I’ve removed the plastic tab from the battery, but there seems to be no means to calibrate it.)

So we went to Runnings and got one of the little “old-fashioned” bulb thermometers made for their brand of incubators. It has the red liquid in it—don’t remember what it is, but not mercury, sadly—so I thought maybe it would be better than electronic. Well, good news: it’s consistent. I set the thermostat to agree with the cheapie chemical thermometer. OTOH, how do I know the expensive incubator thermostat is wrong and this little $5 thermometer on a plastic card is right? “WHAT DO I DOOOOO???” she wailed disconsolately. They had two on the wall at the store and they were both reading the same temp—maybe that’s some corroboration? Same brand, same thermometer... maybe it only means they’re consistently inaccurate...

Anyway, the actual reason I wanted to post (notwithstanding my opening “woe-is-me” rant) is to ask how to reset the hatch timer. The incubator “thinks” it’s been nurturing eggs (rather than driving me crazy) for three days. Unplugging it doesn’t reset the timer. It’s designed to “remember.” There’s nothing in the instructions that I can find about a manual reset. I could call them. I WILL call them if no one here knows, but I know it’s a fairly popular incubator so someone likely does... I’m probably missing it in the “how-to,” but... but... I can’t FIND it. :hit

I’m being melodramatic... pathetically trying to be funny... don’t worry about me. No, really! :he :plbb
 
Incu Vue, All-In-One Egg Incubator by Incubator Warehouse... just a sec... I have a pic...

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Question... I have eggs supposed to arrive today and I’ve been running my Incuvue for several days. It seems okay with regard to temp... I hope. I’m nervous about this.

I tried to calibrate the incuvue thermostat with my two bbq thermometers; got three different temps. I figure maybe the cooking thermometers are made to be most accurate at cooking temps and not really appropriate for, basically, body temps. Hey, maybe I should try taking my temperature with one and see if it agrees with the medical one... I’m drinking coffee though. (Too much coffee; there can be no doubt... no more coffee today!) Must wait 15 minutes to take temp after food or beverage...

So I put an electronic medical thermometer inside the incubator under the vent hole. They don’t stay on long. They take the temp, fix it on the screen to give you time to read it, then turn off. So I was pressing the on/off button with a chop stick through the vent hole. The readings seemed reasonable at first. I must’ve sat there maniacally pressing this button, raising & lowering the thermostat display, accidentally flipping the thermometer over so I couldn’t read it... for more than an hour. DH was concerned. :oops: At first it seemed to work okay but then the medical thermometer seemed to become erratic. We decided it must not have been designed to reside in a hot, humid environment like the incubator for so long. (Oh yes... I did have water in the reservoir, to see whether the little button hygrometer functioned—it does, now that I’ve removed the plastic tab from the battery, but there seems to be no means to calibrate it.)

So we went to Runnings and got one of the little “old-fashioned” bulb thermometers made for their brand of incubators. It has the red liquid in it—don’t remember what it is, but not mercury, sadly—so I thought maybe it would be better than electronic. Well, good news: it’s consistent. I set the thermostat to agree with the cheapie chemical thermometer. OTOH, how do I know the expensive incubator thermostat is wrong and this little $5 thermometer on a plastic card is right? “WHAT DO I DOOOOO???” she wailed disconsolately. They had two on the wall at the store and they were both reading the same temp—maybe that’s some corroboration? Same brand, same thermometer... maybe it only means they’re consistently inaccurate...

Anyway, the actual reason I wanted to post (notwithstanding my opening “woe-is-me” rant) is to ask how to reset the hatch timer. The incubator “thinks” it’s been nurturing eggs (rather than driving me crazy) for three days. Unplugging it doesn’t reset the timer. It’s designed to “remember.” There’s nothing in the instructions that I can find about a manual reset. I could call them. I WILL call them if no one here knows, but I know it’s a fairly popular incubator so someone likely does... I’m probably missing it in the “how-to,” but... but... I can’t FIND it. :hit

I’m being melodramatic... pathetically trying to be funny... don’t worry about me. No, really! :he :plbb
Press and hold the enter button, then you can toghle through the options.
I used two digital thermometers when I first ran it. All readings were within 2degrees of each other, so I didn't worry over it. A little lower temp won't hurt, just not higher.
 

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