BesideStillWaters
Crowing
"You only have to do this once or twice..."
I guess I have very thick-headed roosters. Mine took over 20.



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"You only have to do this once or twice..."
Stoic update.....
I was outta town from Monday till Wednesday night. 23 y/o was "tending to the fur kids and the flock.... when i got home was not pleased and exhausted.
got home today from work and discovered that Broody silkie Momma had #5 egg hatch over the last 24 hours. I immediately looked at the 23 y/o son and said this isn't good.... we need to move here and them to the crate NOW. You go clean these water containers and bring them back quick and then bring the food (crumbles) in a small bowl as well .... I'll stay here and prep the crate.
Got here moved. Recandled the other 4 eggs.
#1 looks still possible and slowly developing...maybe
#2 had several micro fractures and had leaked along a ~3/4" crack as well as appeared to stop growing
# 3 & 4 appear to still be growing and much darker then #1 but, don't see an air pocket ....
I'm starting to look around for a brown paper bag... breatheeeeeeeeee slowly... 9 days to go til first batch hatches.
So guys TODAY my incubaation eggs go on 1hour drivewish me luck today we are on daY 9.
And this is how they Will travel , deluxe
Plastic box
wool scarf
Bottle of hot water
WISH ME LUUUUUCK, i hope they Will survive![]()
We have strong winds, and the power has gone out. It was only for a moment, but I didn’t even think about the incubator. It’s like a colicky baby. Once you know what to do, it’s not a worry. I have Hot Hands and towels, but I don’t think we would lose power for more than a few hours. Otherwise, I’d prepare by putting hot water in a carafe and travel mugs now.
Last night’s candle was pretty amusing as it looked like one had its bottom against the shell where the light was. Can we say, “male?”