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Wouldn't you know that's how it goes......LOL
Lotsapaints did come & we went to the Modesto sales yard & dropped of birds then to Noah's Hof Brau for lunch then to feed stores looking for split peas that she uses to up the protein in her feed. She said her area was out. We didn't find it without spending a minimum of $200 for an order at the Seed Factory in Keyes, but she did take home a list of what they carry. I bet it wouln't take very many of us to get together to hit the minimum order from there.
She went home with a Black split Ameraucana cockerels to use to breed OEs, 2 baby Wheaten Marans chicks & a young started pair of Fitzgerald Wheatens.
She left me with 3 flats of eggs to try. Alot of them are Turkeys 2 types, Bourbons & one that starts with a "A".....LOL & alot of the Indian River eggs. She said to candle them all at 10 days. Some of them are alittle older. I need to start doing that,....seriously.
I did my egg topsies today out of the Genesis. I had about 6 eggs that had chicks in them but none but one was full term. I am going to wash it out & start her eggs in it. Ray set up the Little Giant with more drip line too so maybe I will do both incubators. My
Brinsea is about full except for the hatcher shelf that doesn't turn. I have alot of my eggs in there plus the Salmon Faverolles, Silver Dorkings, White Crested Black Polish & Patridge Pens.
Aaron, my son, built another grow out pen from a peach bin today so I will have room when the time comes to move birds from the brooders again.
Good luck on those, nothing like new projects! I had a busy day too.
the kids and I moved the silkie coop to another spot, shampooed and flea dipped all of them, (preventive for lice/mites) washed out the coop, put Sevin and clean straw, then separated cockerels from pullets. Its now the pullet palace, the cockerels now have a large dog house with a good sized run until the breeding pens for them are finished. whew! my DD cleaned the house for me while I worked outside all day, now she is outside getting new shoes on her horse.