2020 Flock Life

Which came first: the chicken or the egg?

  • Chicken

    Votes: 90 54.2%
  • Egg

    Votes: 55 33.1%
  • Neither

    Votes: 21 12.7%

  • Total voters
    166
A blanket over the incubator will help insulate them. They might hatch a bit later.
one of our broody hens stopped sitting last year because there was mites in the nest and I didn’t put them into the incubator until the day after and the majority of them still hatched. Hopefully the power goes back on soon.:fl

thank you for that tip!!! We did that and then this morning I candled a couple and they're still moving and grooving in there! WooT!! we ended up being out of power for 3 hours. They got everyone up and then our neighbor and us kept flickering and then i saw flames!! :eek: Called emergency people and they came out, neighbor's barn roof had come completely off and when it did that started a tree domino effect till last one hit some hidden power lines. Fire department and the electric delivery people came assessed that it wouldn't explode into more flames and called for tree cutting group to come and get as much as they could away from it.... we're still waiting on them to come out but after last night they are swamped!! we had wind gust up to 70mph!!! I'm very glad all the chickens are ok this morning.
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Very wind blown this morning but all accounted for and safe!
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Neighbor's barn and roof, just a little more umph and that thing would've hit our barn.
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The tall tree to the left of the pole has branches leaning on the exposed powerline. it's sparking each time a leaf or branch makes contact, but you can't see it in the light.

I got an hour of sleep last night and about 2 and a half this morning... i'm hoping to pass out again soon.
 
Horrible day yesterday.. woke up to a dead broody hen and found out that there was a mite infestation in the nest box. :sick
so I moved the other broody hen that’s hatching her and the dead broody hens eggs into the nesting coop that I made. 5 chicks have hatched now, one more egg to go.
I cleaned the nest box out for Luna since she’s still in there sitting on her eggs and I’m going clean out the bedding again today and spray everything in the coop.
I do have Diatomaceous earth but I heard that it can be bad for their lungs..? So I figured the chickens will have their usual dust bath and kill whatever mites are on them.

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Oh @Brahmachicken240 I'm so sorry!!! that is so sad... I hope the mites go away and your girls all stay healthy! :fl:hugs:hugs
 
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One more egg to go. I’ve moved it into the incubator to let the mother hen and her chicks go out and dust bath.
the egg is only starting to hatch.

I got a mite spray from the pet shop while I was out getting new bedding and chick feed. the coop has been sprayed and cleaned now so hopefully that’s the end of the mite problem.
 
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One more egg to go. I’ve moved it into the incubator to let the mother hen and her chicks go out and dust bath.
the egg is only starting to hatch.

I got a mite spray from the pet shop while I was out getting new bedding and chick feed. the coop has been sprayed and cleaned now so hopefully that’s the end of the mite problem.
They are so adorable! šŸ’ž I hope you have no more mite issues!
 
thank you for that tip!!! We did that and then this morning I candled a couple and they're still moving and grooving in there! WooT!! we ended up being out of power for 3 hours. They got everyone up and then our neighbor and us kept flickering and then i saw flames!! :eek: Called emergency people and they came out, neighbor's barn roof had come completely off and when it did that started a tree domino effect till last one hit some hidden power lines. Fire department and the electric delivery people came assessed that it wouldn't explode into more flames and called for tree cutting group to come and get as much as they could away from it.... we're still waiting on them to come out but after last night they are swamped!! we had wind gust up to 70mph!!! I'm very glad all the chickens are ok this morning.
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Very wind blown this morning but all accounted for and safe!
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Neighbor's barn and roof, just a little more umph and that thing would've hit our barn.
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The tall tree to the left of the pole has branches leaning on the exposed powerline. it's sparking each time a leaf or branch makes contact, but you can't see it in the light.

I got an hour of sleep last night and about 2 and a half this morning... i'm hoping to pass out again soon.
I can't believe that you were able to get any sleep at all! I hope they come and get it taken care of soon!

Glad everyone is okay, especially your family!šŸ’ž
 
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One more egg to go. I’ve moved it into the incubator to let the mother hen and her chicks go out and dust bath.
the egg is only starting to hatch.

I got a mite spray from the pet shop while I was out getting new bedding and chick feed. the coop has been sprayed and cleaned now so hopefully that’s the end of the mite problem.

:love they are so stinking cute!! and that dark colored one!! :love I'm in love!!!!

And yay on end of mites!! This reminds me that i need to get out to mine and do the same thing.
 
I candled again today a few other of the eggs and we're on track for day 18 for about 5 of them, so i went ahead and put everyone on the floor of incubator, took out tray and the turn dial, and poured in as much water i could with a sponge piece at side to help keep humidity up since we're pretty dry here. :fl :fl :fl :pop:pop:pop:pop now the nail biting wait. I'm only worried about one as it has a slipped air cell that is down by the small end. but everyone looks good even the waxed egg. That one i'm leaving waxed for now i've read the chicks can get through it no issues, so we'll see!

Happy Mother's Day tomorrow to all the mommies and hen mommies out there!!!
 

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