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Long hatches are bad that way. The water needs to be filled very couple of days so between day 18 and if they to to day 24....
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Long hatches are bad that way. The water needs to be filled very couple of days so between day 18 and if they to to day 24....
I hardly ever wash an egg.I am full of questions today...I've got another one.
Does anyone not wash their eggs before eating? I try to, but I constantly forget. I haven't gotten sick or died yet, so I assume that forgetting to wash them before eating isn't THAT harmful, but I'm curious as to what you guys do & what you think.
Was it a stuck chick? Sometimes their eyes can get sealed shut. Drip a bit of water over it to unstick the eyes. (or use a Q tip)Ok I have a friend who hatched a chick of mine that is having eye issues. Its trying to walk eat and drink with closed eyes and is clumsy.any ideas besides eye oint MN ent, vitamins have not yet helped.
Yeah, right now we're paying the bills for two houses while we wait for our old one to sell, so that $50 for several straight runs is more money than we can currently justify spending on chicks. My mom is the one that wants the dark layers - I think it'd be really nifty but it's not one that I "must" have. I put all my money into the chicks I'm getting, which is 1 Cream Legbar and 6 straight run Blue Laced Red Wyandottes. As long as I get one female out of the 6 I'll be happy. I get them on the 7th, I'm beyond excited!
I have a GQF 1550 cabinet hatcher that I use to incubate. It is great at holding temp and humidity constant with a quick recovery time after opening the door. But I don't recommend it for incubating because it doesn't have turners. All egg turning is done by hand. I am watching craigslist for a 1502 Sportsman incubator or the 1500 Professional cabinet incubator. If I had an extra $750 sitting around, I would go ahead and order a new one. I've enlisted DH to design a turner system for my 1550. Maybe it will happen this next weekend!
I don't know how to vent sex & the wing sexing was on a different breed. If you can find sexed chicks I would love to know how they do it. Although BCM cockerels are good eating.....LOLYes, that's who I'm getting my chicks from. He only sells them as straight run, if I'm going to be buying Marans(actually my mom will be buying them as she is the one that wants chocolate egg layers) the chicks need to sexed so we only have to get one.
Check with your local 4H office. I bet someone in the area has them. You can try rabbit breeders assoc. on line and get a list of breeders too.any Lopp Rabbit (any kind) breeders in Nor Cal?
Karen, I'm behind as usual, both here and on returning emails. I enjoyed visiting with you and Julie so much! My local friends tease me whenever I try to talk about chickens. It was so pleasant to spend some time talking about things that are interesting to me!Debi, first I want to than you for the link to the bottle cap waterers. I ordered 6 sets.
Feather sexing is similar to sexlink. There has to be a difference in the speed of feathering for the Cockerels compared to the pullets:I don't know how to vent sex & the wing sexing was on a different breed. If you can find sexed chicks I would love to know how they do it. Although BCM cockerels are good eating.....LOL
I found that my marans and even the AM's: boys feathered out kind of funky at first. feathers were uneven and poking here and there. the girls seemed to be more uniform, smoother and just prettier as they filled out. I know different breeds/lines are different. But i'm learning with mine.Feather sexing is similar to sexlink. There has to be a difference in the speed of feathering for the Cockerels compared to the pullets:
I wash because my husband is such a city boy and refuses to eat anything not washed. I've tried to explain the whole "Bloom" thing, but he says he doesn't care. His problem is it comes out of the same hole as their poop and he can't handle it. And everyone else who gets my eggs "need" them washed.I am full of questions today...I've got another one.
Does anyone not wash their eggs before eating? I try to, but I constantly forget. I haven't gotten sick or died yet, so I assume that forgetting to wash them before eating isn't THAT harmful, but I'm curious as to what you guys do & what you think.