5th Annual BYC New Year's Day 2014 Hatch-A-Long

Cyn, Honey, please take that "he he" graphic off your post. The large version on the right of the screen under 'recent pictures' is going to make me have a seizure! It's driving me nuts.........

Ooo, I see what you mean, my eyes are sensitive too...it's off. :)
 
Question...

I built a frame...dunno what to enclose it in. I have a TON of screen from a screened in porch my uncle redid...can I screen the frame? Or do the walls have to be a solid material, like plywood or plastic, etc.?

Are you keeping them inside? If so, screen is fine as long as it will keep predators out.

This is one of my inside predators:

 
Question... I built a frame...dunno what to enclose it in. I have a TON of screen from a screened in porch my uncle redid...can I screen the frame? Or do the walls have to be a solid material, like plywood or plastic, etc.?
Are you keeping them inside? If so, screen is fine as long as it will keep predators out. This is one of my inside predators:
That looks more like a chick sitter to me. I had 1 that tried to brood my chicks for me.
 
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Here's my excitement for the day. My temperature is finally holding steady between 99-100. :celebrate

And....my FCBM laid her first egg!!!

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I have two jubilee Orpington eggs. They have continuously looked like light bulbs. No veins just a large dark blob that moves as I move the eggs. Is it safe to remove them before lockdown?
 
I have two jubilee Orpington eggs. They have continuously looked like light bulbs. No veins just a large dark blob that moves as I move the eggs. Is it safe to remove them before lockdown?


If you mean safe as in you don't have to worry that you'd be tossing viable chicks, then yes. Your description sounds like an egg that is not viable. There was some discussion that leaving them in is good for temperature regulation, but I don't know if that applies to lock down.
 
Here's my excitement for the day. My temperature is finally holding steady between 99-100.
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And....my FCBM laid her first egg!!!



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It's beautiful! Congratulations! I am still waiting for my very first chickens to lay their very first egg.

So, I lined my little brinsea with washed rags cut to size for lockdown - does that sound okay? I would rather recycle than use single use paper products. I better get the tote set up. Really hope I get some chickies out of this.
 
I'm locking down tonight as I set at 5am on the 11th and I'm hatching dUccles they always come early that way I won't come home to pipped eggs tomorrow after work
 
I have two jubilee Orpington eggs. They have continuously looked like light bulbs. No veins just a large dark blob that moves as I move the eggs. Is it safe to remove them before lockdown?

Yes, you can remove them and crack them open to see what happened.
Here's my excitement for the day. My temperature is finally holding steady between 99-100.
celebrate.gif


And....my FCBM laid her first egg!!!



wee.gif
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