Candled last night. 5/7 were surely developing... 1 was "culled"... and 1 is iffy.
Not too bad.

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hahaha i had brought my roo in to tend to his comb and he pooped on the floor so i said to my roo"colonel dipper its not polite to doo doo in the housse" and my hubby in a rooster crow voice said "A cock will do a doo doo"I let a fellow chicken farmer barrow a rooster for a month to fertilize his hens. Does that count as a play date? My rooster thinks it did, I know because he said " cock a doodle doooooooooooooooo"![]()
Glad you joinedgreat picture! its very clear! you will have an excellent hatch!
Well, my runs are covered, but my chickens free range all day long so the gate is open for them to come and go to the nest boxes.My cats like the bird food too. That's why all of my feeding is done in covered runs & pens...lol
I don't think there is a cutoff for joining in with the hatchalong. There was just a cutoff for one of the contests.I think there was a cutoff, I missed it too. But I am still enjoying following along with the others.
Nice! I'll be candling mine tonight and mark day 7 air cells and compare to the chart to see if my humidity needs any adjusting.Candled last night. 5/7 were surely developing... 1 was "culled"... and 1 is iffy.Not too bad.
hahaha i had brought my roo in to tend to his comb and he pooped on the floor so i said to my roo"colonel dipper its not polite to doo doo in the housse" and my hubby in a rooster crow voice said "A cock will do a doo doo"i think im turning my hubby into a crazy chicken lady too LMBO![]()
That is great news!Candled last night. 5/7 were surely developing... 1 was "culled"... and 1 is iffy.Not too bad.
Have fun!Candled this morning and everything looks good!My one little lady turns 7 today and I have school Christmas programs, so today is a happy busy day! Hope everyone has a good one.![]()
Well I candled today. I had dipped my eggs in 5% vinegar before placing in the bator. On about half of the brown eggs it rinsed a lot of the deep brown off. I was able to get them to glow enough to make our air sacks but I couldn't see any thing else. The olive eggs were quite impossible even though they had been dipped too. I tried one or two of the quail eggs but they are too dark as well.
I weighed all the chicken eggs and about 3 of the quail eggs. The quails have lost a gram a piece and the chicken eggs have lost between 1 and 3 grams. I have got to add more water. I am struggling to keep my humidity over 10%. On the good side my temps are holding well.
I saw something today in a new seed catalog I got. It has electric heating mats to help germinate seeds. You apparently put it under the tray of plastic pots and it warms the soil so thing sprout. Made me wonder if it would work keeping chicks warm.
[COLOR=006400] [/COLOR][COLOR=008000]Bleh. I don't know anything about "hot wire", so I'm still at a loss. I do NOT want to keep them on a tie-out...I've had so many people tell me NOT to tie them up that I'm paranoid now. Crap.[/COLOR]
Good Morning Everyone.
Does anyone ever have chicken play dates?
Oh he knows how. But most likely he'd stand around and supervise. And by supervise I mean complain.
I already have 1 too many!
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I thought that the "failure to thrive" losses usually happened in the first week or two. Can it still happen when they are that old?
I had to stop free feeding mine. I was feeding the neighborhood cats! Don't know why they are so attracted to chicken feed but they are. My dogs go batty for it too.![]()