Hopefully by the end of summer there will be some culls. The Delawares are very nice too! The are the ones recreated by Kathyinmo.
How very astute of you to mention culls

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Hopefully by the end of summer there will be some culls. The Delawares are very nice too! The are the ones recreated by Kathyinmo.
How very astute of you to mention culls. I'm realizing that I'm not so much interested in the birds that meet SOP, as I am the eggs...the rainbow basket. So mostly I'll be after the chicken you wouldn't necessarily show or that meets any other standard than making beautiful eggs. Having said all if that, I'm done with hatchery chickens forever. I still want a quality hen.
Quote: I think we are all enablers here...
I think we are all enablers here...
Yes...let's all bow our heads and ask for forgiveness...AND MORE EGGS.
Since they came from Chiquita they should be perfect!
The trick with shipped eggs it to not turn them for up to 7 days. That includes not candling them. They need to go upright in the incubator when they reach room temperature. I put mine in cut down egg cartons or on the turner with the turner turned off. The extra day of resting will lower the hatch rate of the oldest eggs.
Candle them first to make sure there are no little cracks in the eggs. Also check the condition of the air cell. The worse the condition of the air cell the longer you will want to leave the turner off.
Happy hatching!
Yay! I was worried it might have been too tight.
I will now eat a cermel in your honor!
The more I look at your picture flowers the more I think why do my picturs of my marans eggs never look like that? Lol.
I sent you a interedting mix to try and hatch together. Should keep ya busy!
Do you know Rita Martin? She might know of someone.I'm looking for Welsummer chicks in the Monterey area. Does anyone have them in this area?
That's the info I had remembered reading. Poo- my bator is on a staggered hatch and so won't be able to turn off the turner for a week! Akkk.
We were like " oh Thers another one, and another, and another. " so funny there are a few eggs in there that look they're from an ostrich / chicken...
Right . Last time the serama hatched on day 17-18. Any advise on marans is welcome. I'm not going to stress on candeling but I will be watching the air cells. They are HEAVY. They will be ok on a 35-40 humidity I hope as that's what I have set for the other eggs. And I expect them to go late... I'll be patient.
This will totally keep me occupied as I enter this oh so uncomfortable stage of pregnancy. Blech! Summer is just around the corner. ;-)