Arizona Chickens

Hi all need help on this I bought some hatching eggs from someone on the eggs for sale forum they came covered with chicken crap which was a pretty nasty thing to send. But my question is one of the eggs I bought is long and narrow should I even try to hatch one like that??
 
@AZChiknGoddess is travelling north to Chino Valley tomorrow. She said she'd deliver or meet someone interested in my bantam black Wyandottes chicks or eggs. I have 4 chicks about 6 days old as well as lots of eggs.

The chicks are $12.00/each or $40.00 for all four.

Eggs are $25.00/half dozen or $40.00/dozen.

Dad (I'll post more pictures when I get home.)


Note: I think there is a black Ameraucana or two hiding in that bowl.






Your birds are stunning!! I might buy some of your eggs or babies in a few weeks... my black Wyandotte pair is only laying one egg a day.
 
Hi all need help on this I bought some hatching eggs from someone on the eggs for sale forum they came covered with chicken crap which was a pretty nasty thing to send. But my question is one of the eggs I bought is long and narrow should I even try to hatch one like that??

ugh on the poopy eggs. I had a few in my batch that were dirty, but was pre-warned by the seller that due to the wet weather, some eggs were soiled. I carefully and gently rinsed them off with warm water, keeping the egg upright the entire time. I wavered on whether to rinse or not, but I really didn't want to put dirty eggs in the bator along with the clean ones. So, I rinsed. My decision.

As for the long and narrow one, might as well stick it in and see what happens. You can always remove it later if it isn't viable. Good luck
 
Hi all need help on this I bought some hatching eggs from someone on the eggs for sale forum they came covered with chicken crap which was a pretty nasty thing to send. But my question is one of the eggs I bought is long and narrow should I even try to hatch one like that??

I was taught NOT to wash the eggs because it will destroy the protective, anti-bacterial coating. Instead, if it amounts to more than a few small spots of poop on an egg you can gently sand that off with a fine grit sandpaper or Scotchbrite pad, being careful not to sand into the shell. A little bit of poop on an egg isn't enough to cause a problem. A lot of poop...that's a problem.
 
I'm the proud new mom of sextuplets Turkens! I'm guessing their birthday was around St. Patrick's day so they will have Irish names but until I know them a little more and can tell the same colored ones apart better I'm not going to name them. Only one has a completely naked neck, I picked the least feathered necked ones I could find. The lady at the feed store thought I was a bit crazy for looking so closely at every one they had but she also said she wished more people were as excited about them as I was. I have no idea what colors they'll be other than the black ones of course but I don't care, I'm just so happy and also nervous since they are so tiny and fragile!

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Brooder made from an old toy box of mine

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All the chicks learning to eat/drink in their new home

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"Dirty blonde" chick 1

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"Dirty blonde" chick 2

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Black chick 1

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Black chick 2

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Darker "dirty blonde" chick with brown stripes down back

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Yellow chick with black/brown stripes down back
 

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