Aww Deb! How on earth are you a Grandma?! They are adorable!I want to introduce you to the 2 newest chickens in my coop!
These are my 2 youngest grandkids, Adele & Lucas! They love my chickens and their coop! It is against the rules for them to be in there but the 2 year old especially loves climbing the ramp and walking around in the coop. I guess that it is just her size plus she is at the age where she just can't resist breaking one of Nana's rules!
Sweet baby. You know, my favorite hen has a bum eye. We call her Rita and she is the best!
Woohoo! Don't you just love that extra cherry on top of your hatch? Congrats!OK proof sometimes they just want to live. I just had one of the silkie eggs abandoned by my last broodies set ( they of the 30 eggs)
Hatch.upsidedown. in the smoker bator. At like 35% humidity.
I think she shall be named miss Scarlett....
I'm so sorry to hear about poor Ray. He sounds like an adventurous rooster and you gave him a happy home!In the "In the shell" chicken news...there isn't any, no rocking rolling or peeping. I haven't given up it's only day 20 but I feel right now that anything that does hatch will be a happy surprise.
In, the "In the mail" chicken news My hatchery girls are coming. I was on Deanne's page yesterday and I saw what was there about sexing birds at the hatchery. It's awful....I won't order sexed pullets again unless they are auto sexing...but I am happy to be welcoming these new little girls home this one last time.
In out of the shell chicken news I think Ray is dyingHis comb flopped over the weekend, his crow was hoarse a few days ago and he has slept in the nest box the last 4 nights like he is too sore to get up on the roost. I had to lift him out of the coop this morning because he was just sitting there. Normally he likes to start his day by chasing the girls around and trying to get a little action but he just sort of stood there. I think his age and the ferocity of his frequent peacock fights are getting to him.![]()
He was rehomed to my uncle 10+ years ago then rehomed to me this fall and he is such a good boy. He is a gentle caretaking guardian and I am sad.
Trisha happy for you with your new babies! That's wonderful. The full moon always keeps me up too.
You should be ok! You'd be surprised how resilient these little fuzzy butts can be. I just finished my first hatch of my own and OMG talk about a psycho case! hahaI think I just cooked my chicks. What is the highest possible temps they can withstand?![]()
My incubator temp guage and my spot check have been EXACT every time I have checked. So I haven't used the Spot Check a whole lot.
I have brought the temp down a little in the last couple of days because it seemed the incubator was having a tough time keeping things in the set range. That should have been my FIRST clue to do a spot check.
Well, I watched it after I lowered it a little, and this morning, when it should have been on the cooler side, it was reading high, so I did a spot check at egg level at it was 101.8...... I am having to assume it has been like that for the last two days at least since I started seeing issues with the temp.
I thought the incubator was doing it's job and it would get up ot 100.4 on the Genesis and then it would cool it back down to where I had it set at 99.7. BUT, this morning when I decided to make sure, it read 101.8!!!!
This is day 18..... Now I don't know if I should try to stabilize the temps and wait until day 19 to do lock down? Or since they have been on the hotter side of incubation maybe if any survived they will hatch early and I should do lock down today?
Uncertainty is my enemy. I get sad, then I get angry, then I get insecure! lol psycho case!
Any suggestions from the hatching pros? Do you think they are all dead? I had 37 eggs developing........at what day do they generally start making ANY noise? I am tempted not to put them in the cartons at lockdown just so I can see if any move. Waiting 3 more days to see if I killed them all SUCKS!
I wanted BABIES. Watching everyone with babies has been torture. Now the hatchery babies aren't good enough. They have to be mine! Buying hatchery babies now feels like I cheated to get to the end of the game.![]()
Wow what a great hatch! Congrats on these gorgeous little ones!
It looks like I will be having a really good hatch....every single egg has pipped. It was getting crowded, so I quickly took out the chicks that had fluffed up and grabbed a bunch of eggs shells out too. Already there are some more zipping, by the time I got back from settling these chicks to the brooder. Lots of girls in this bunch so far
Trisha
My boyfriend always rinses off eggs that are dirty but if there's only a small speck he leaves it. I've heard to just leave them alone unless they're have lots of poop on them but he's the one that sells them to his co-workers so I turn a blind eye ;-)For those of you that sell eggs for eating, I'm curious if you wash and refrigerate them first. Also, do you ask new customers what their preference is?
I had been carefully washing them for my customer(s) and then once forgot to and popped them right in the carton..........I later explained that they hadn't been washed and my customer said she'd prefer it that way. (And so do I because they are safer with the bloom still on & it is much quicker-hehe) She kind of figured out they were extra fresh when a little feather floated out of the carton.![]()
Welcome to the thread 8machines!! What kind of chickens do you have?
I can't remember who asked this but - We leave eggs on the counter for up to 6 weeks... they don't refrigerate the fresh eggs in Spain so I figure we can do the same
