Really you do not want one ever? Why Please
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That is what I thought too when I first started with chickens. But some years later I bought an incubator to save the clutch of a broody that was taken out by a hawk and the chicks were only three more days until hatch.Never!
Yeah, I don't have that kind f backup.We made it a year and a half without a dog. Princess actually missed having a dog more than me. Daughter stepped up and said, "You guys need a dog. If anything happens to you, I'll take care of the dog." We now have Miss Maggie Mae. She has completely restructured my day. She fluctuates between being an absolute delight and a royal PITA. All in all she makes us laugh. @aart Maggie has the long straight poodle legs that Rascal had. She also has the poodle intelligence, attitude and energy level. She is WORK, but we are so glad that we got her.
Do you use it regularly now?But some years later I bought an incubator
Same here and mine too!!I have had enough though, my shoulders don't enjoy all the shovelling that goes with it.![]()
Yes, I do use it regularly as I need to have the chicks hatch separately in order to mark them according to their ancestry. But the next day they will all be put under the broodies, that hatch their batch of eggs simultaneously.Do you use it regularly now?
You have those beautiful birds, do you raise for show or....?
Frozen shoulders on and off here, but the main reason are acromion calcar that will eagerly scratch and scrape at my tendons whenever I perform the 'wrong' move.Same here and mine too!!
Tho the tendinitis is healing up.
Yeah, well, I agree.@aart yes Maggie Mae is a mutt = they call them golden doodles, but a mutt nevertheless.
I like things as natural as possible. For me, all the joy in chicks now is watching the hens incubate and raise them.Really you do not want one ever? Why Please