You guys and gals are killing me with all of your incubating and hatching buckeye chicks!
I wait until after the county fair to put eggs under any broodys I have, because I want to be there to be sure everyone is doing ok. My DS is in 4-H and I'm his club's poultry leader, so we spend 10 days out at the fair, and have to rely on my other DS to feed (he's not into chickens).
I did order some buckeyes, but they will not be shipped until the beginning of May, which seems like months away. Luckily, none of my hens have gone broody yet this year, so I don't have the temptation of just sticking a couple of eggs under her.
In the meantime, I'll just keep a complete supply of papertowels to wipe up my drool while I am reading all of your posts.
Angie

I wait until after the county fair to put eggs under any broodys I have, because I want to be there to be sure everyone is doing ok. My DS is in 4-H and I'm his club's poultry leader, so we spend 10 days out at the fair, and have to rely on my other DS to feed (he's not into chickens).
I did order some buckeyes, but they will not be shipped until the beginning of May, which seems like months away. Luckily, none of my hens have gone broody yet this year, so I don't have the temptation of just sticking a couple of eggs under her.
In the meantime, I'll just keep a complete supply of papertowels to wipe up my drool while I am reading all of your posts.

Angie