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Edited to say, I'm not really tired of the cute little fuzz balls but I would like a variety pack to add to the group!
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yes, I am done after the next hatch too.......![]()
I will be hatching out chicks for friends for well forever. I love hatching but do not have the room here in the city.Originally Posted by ronott1![]()
yes, I am done after the next hatch too.......![]()
Yah, right!
I've been hatching Bresse and I'm tired of plain colored chicks that I can hardly tell apart. I must bring home more Langshan eggs from the farm or find some different eggs to hatch!![]()
Edited to say, I'm not really tired of the cute little fuzz balls but I would like a variety pack to add to the group!
Well then... How did your od hatch go ? AND your golden seabright chickes are sexable now? AND I could go on and on but my brooder a will overflow and we only have a one car garage;-)
Quote: I only had one hatchAnd now I've moved them out of a breeding pen, I needed the space. They did lay one last egg that went into the incubator, but until they get space of their own again, any eggs would be OD/SL polish crosses![]()
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I don't have sebrights, did you mean campines? They are about ten days old and I can make a pretty good guess. They appear to be 9 boys and 18 girls!![]()
I only had one hatchAnd now I've moved them out of a breeding pen, I needed the space. They did lay one last egg that went into the incubator, but until they get space of their own again, any eggs would be OD/SL polish crosses![]()
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I don't have sebrights, did you mean campines? They are about ten days old and I can make a pretty good guess. They appear to be 9 boys and 18 girls!![]()
Quote: I will, I'm currently growing out about a dozen silvers, but I'm planning to hatch another batch of them soon.
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Well.. no Longcrowers for me - I have enough noise and I don't need it to go on for hours. Besides, they just crack me up! However, Auburn Sumatras sound really pretty, and I love the temperament and QUIET of the Sumatras. If you ever have any spares... let me know please?
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Well.. no Longcrowers for me - I have enough noise and I don't need it to go on for hours. Besides, they just crack me up! However, Auburn Sumatras sound really pretty, and I love the temperament and QUIET of the Sumatras. If you ever have any spares... let me know please?
Will do, I'm still growing out youngsters, so I'm not near eggs even.![]()
yes I agree. you can clip 1 wing though which may helpI am sorry yours were taken by hawks. The being able to fly well is a double edged sword isn't it? Keeps them safer from ground predators but opens up a new can of worms with the aerial ones.
I am going to let mine out to forage this pm for the first time so am a little nervous about it but I figure they will pretty much stay with the flock and at the same time I am inclined to let them be who they are and let the chips fall. They are both feathering in like this so I figure their coloring is good camo.
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Is that your Icelandic?? Sign me up for some of his hen's eggsCute 4-H story. The little girls who cried or had the most trouble holding on to their lambs seemed to always rake in the big bucks when I was a 4-Her.![]()
Nothing is off topic here Kim. That's a darling picture and he looks so placid and content.
Anyone have experience with Russian Orloffs or Javas?
I just use all flock from the get gogood morning Northern California . just one quick question off topic when is a good age to stop feeding chick starter to your chicks. age or size what am I looking for
glad the pup came back tooGlad your dog showed up! She was gone for quite a while.
In fertile eggs, the white spot will look like a round bullseye. Yours look fertile.
I am going to do at least 3 moreIm shutting off the bator for the summer so I can spend more time with my kids and less time worrying about the babies. My last hatch will be on 6/29. It is going to be weird not having little peepers around.
me too. 3 well maybe 4 or 5 moreI will be hatching out chicks for friends for well forever. I love hatching but do not have the room here in the city.
I did get a notice of more eggs arriving on Friday--EO Marraduna Basque!
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I use fermented feed, too. There is less waste - my feed bill has dropped by a third or more. Also, they have firmer poos which makes the coop & yard easier to clean.
I just use water, but people often use apple cider vinegar to get it started. Be sure to use the vinegar with the "mother" in it.
Once you get it started, just keep adding feed after you take some out. It's a bit like keeping sourdough starter.
ETA: Here's a thread on fermented feed. It's a good resource: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/644300/fermenting-feed-for-meat-birds