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I can't add another roo for awhile...I have three and I hope to keep one from my bantam hatch at least for awhile and one from the blue mottled D'Uccle hatch that I hope to pull off at some point. Sorry if I led you believe that it was happening sooner rather than latersounds cool! i MAY have an extra pure blue isbar boy this spring, but i'd like him to grow a bit more to decide whether to keep him or my original isbar rooster -- i definitely will have some spare isbar/SFH crosses of both genders, in blue, black, and splash, if anyone is interested! also a few marans & campines.
and i now have two broodies, but the first one's eggs, which she's been on for three weeks, don't seem to be hatching (she got confused about which nest was hers several times, and they got cold at least twice, so not surprising) -- so trying to decide whether to give her more eggs, or to get a couple of feedstore chicks for her?
and the incubator is finally off, too -- my last shipment of isbar eggs all ended up as quitters, so i'm taking a break from hatching for a while. don't have room for all these chicks!
Last night I was whining about the Golden Laced Wyandottes that just don't hatch out. Well last night they hatched. Even the unpipped ones! The last one is zipping. Unless something happens this will be our first 100% hatch! I'm so tickledOf course I don't count the 2 doz Turkey eggs I set - because YOU JUST CAN'T HATCH an INFERTILE EGG! They were from the neighbors - I sure wish they would have been fertile, it would have been fun to hatch a few turkeys.![]()
Yay!!!! for your surprise chicks! so glad it looks like you will have a great result.
Oh wow that would have been a good thing for me to do. Thanks a million!!! I am going to try to move Norma today so I will do that...Do you and @PetRock think I should wait until dark or should I just do it during the day? I felt like Petunia became disoriented and didn't really see her eggs when I moved her after dark.Most of mine will move pretty easily as long as the eggs are there, but with some I have put something in the box they have chosen to sort of "line" the nest (like a box with a hole cut for an entrance). At first they use it because it is in the same spot, but then they get used to the box being around them after a few days and think if that as "their nest". Then I just move the whole box to the new location
We put baking soda in the last batch of fresh eggs we hard boiled. They peeled perfectly! I told my adult daughters who were helping me to put in 1 Tbls and they added around 3 Tbls just to be sure! It worked!I'll have to do a test and try vinegar in one pan and baking soda in another pan.![]()
I had never heard of Baking Soda but I have pinned an article that talks about steaming them to make even the freshest come out perfectly.
Typically they ship day old chicks and they usually arrive on Day 3. Also typically...feed store personnel do not always know what they are talking aboutYeah I've noticed differences between my 4 Delawares color patterns and one of them has a spot on the beak and the legs are more orange than the others. (this is also the half blind one) Can tell that the blind thing makes her more cautious than the others. I think they are 7 weeks today. Feed store says they get them at day old they arrived on a Wed. So that should make Tuesday the hatch day right?
