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Hey Ron, since you asked..............

Bee inspection time this morning before it gets hot. I was very surprised at how quickly they are fillling up the super.

It's difficult to hold a heavy frame of honey with bees on it in one hand and take pictures through a veil with the other hand. But here's what I got:

One of the outer frames. Partially capped honey, and uncapped honey.




This frame is filling up nicely.


Looks like I'll need to start honey extraction in a few weeks.

Looking Good!

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That will be very tasty Honey!
 
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Thank you, I hope so too! I'll do exactly what you said. I'm hoping to set them at about 10 days then at the 3 week mark. Not sure if the ones at the end of the 3 weeks will be fertile or not, but it's definitely worth a try!! :)
 
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I heard from several people on here that they can be fertile up to three weeks after being removed from the roo. I also didn't know they should be set earlier, I'll have to make sure that happens. :)

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Okay, I'll change them to skinny side down. That means the air sack is on the bottom, right? Why should it be like that?
See, I didn't know they should be set by 10 days. Total newbie here.
I offered to pay Papa Brooder to hatch eggs for me and he said yes, we'll see if we can work it out. If not, I can easily get them to Chico and I would love for you to hatch them for me. :) I'll let you know what happens.

Air cell is in the big end...not the skinny end. Glad Papa is willing to help out. It would be better for the eggs to get them to him since you could probably get them there sooner and with less bouncing around. I am happy to do it if need be though.
 
Hey Ron, since you asked..............

Bee inspection time this morning before it gets hot. I was very surprised at how quickly they are fillling up the super.

It's difficult to hold a heavy frame of honey with bees on it in one hand and take pictures through a veil with the other hand. But here's what I got:

One of the outer frames. Partially capped honey, and uncapped honey.




This frame is filling up nicely.


Looks like I'll need to start honey extraction in a few weeks.
Very nice! Are those 1/2 frames? I remember the ones our bees had being wider

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I heard from several people on here that they can be fertile up to three weeks after being removed from the roo. I also didn't know they should be set earlier, I'll have to make sure that happens. :)

The 3 weeks thing is how long then hen can carry the sperm from the rooster and continue to lay fertile eggs. Once the egg is laid, they need to be set within about 10 day

And since I had the camera out, and the lighting was nice this morning for pictures, I took some random photos.





Grapes are getting ready to bloom:


Barnevelder hen:


My broody OE:
Beautiful too!!!
 
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I heard from several people on here that they can be fertile up to three weeks after being removed from the roo. I also didn't know they should be set earlier, I'll have to make sure that happens. :)

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Okay, I'll change them to skinny side down. That means the air sack is on the bottom, right? Why should it be like that?
See, I didn't know they should be set by 10 days. Total newbie here.
I offered to pay Papa Brooder to hatch eggs for me and he said yes, we'll see if we can work it out. If not, I can easily get them to Chico and I would love for you to hatch them for me. :) I'll let you know what happens.

Air cell is in the big end...not the skinny end. Glad Papa is willing to help out. It would be better for the eggs to get them to him since you could probably get them there sooner and with less bouncing around. I am happy to do it if need be though.

Thank you, I appreciate the offer! I'll let you know what happens!
Stupid me, you think I'd know that the air cell is on the big end. I just don't use eggs very often.
I have two Andalusians that lay white eggs, and I was going to start encouraging the Tolbunt hen to lay in the nest box...but I figure it's best she continues to lay on the ground while I'm collecting her eggs, since that's the only way I can tell them apart from the Andalusian's eggs!
 
She lists on the Sacramento area CL. I just looked through the current ads and don't see one from her. A week ago she had several ads. If I see one, I'll PM it to you (wouldn't want to link someone's personal info on an open forum).
Thank you - and I agree - no sense in posting personal info. I cruise the Sac CL often so I will keep my eyes peeled as well. Thanks again
 
Question - I am debating just biting the bullet and buying a cheap bator, but it needs to be one that I can be sure will work well. Any recommendations?
 
Hey Ron, since you asked..............

Bee inspection time this morning before it gets hot. I was very surprised at how quickly they are fillling up the super.

It's difficult to hold a heavy frame of honey with bees on it in one hand and take pictures through a veil with the other hand. But here's what I got:

One of the outer frames. Partially capped honey, and uncapped honey.




This frame is filling up nicely.


Looks like I'll need to start honey extraction in a few weeks.
jealous XD jk. That is a beautiful hive :) I love honey on the comb! Kudos
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Sigh. I'm so freaking tired of being chronically ill, all my friends have jobs & money...meanwhile I have $125 to my name because I'm too sick to get a job. Sorry, ranting, it's just so annoying. Buying an incubator would probably take all my money. Just not sure if I want to do it. I mean, I REALLY want to, but it's a matter of "should I"...I could probably make my money back from selling the Tolbunt Polish chicks...but that's if they were to hatch. I'm scared I'd do something wrong and then I'm out $100.
 

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