Yeah for you............................!!!!
I was using a 100+ gallon round stock tank as a brooder. I had a design in mind for a cover. Plywood cut into half circles, with the center cut out .... like this: D
Wire covering the openings and hinges in the center, so you could open it like a lid.
That was my plan, anyway. My husband cut a circle of hardware cloth, a few inches wider than the top of the tank and shaped the wire to curve round the edge, so it kind of snapped onto the rim. he put a 2x2 board down the center for support. I didn't like it as much as I would have liked my design but it was functional enough.
Had to move the stock tank back out for feeding the cows cubes. So now I have brooders made of pallets and doors.
Kim, your design sounds like what Cheryl had in her hatching room when she lived in Lafayette. It was really nice. I loved it. I don't know what became of it when she moved to Mexico. She had it custom made. I would do it myself but your husband is certainly better at it than I am.
Crele make me drool too Deb............Robin Davis in Oregon sent my Silver Cuckoo hatching eggs & sent along an egg from her Crele project she is working on. Her rooster is "Buster" & he is gorgeous. She offered to send hatching eggs to me but I told her I am so not into breeding "project birds" even when they are gorgeous. She is so proud of him too.He is gorgeous, good luck with him. You slap crele coloring on anything and I'm happy.
Hehehe (rubs hands together), I have in mind a project bird to work on that I've been considering for a few days.
Good luck! I can't tell you how many times I've already stared at my two Cemani chicks. Willing one to have a slightly bigger comb or for the feathering to come in different. So far, nothing.
You are joking with this one, right? True hatching addicts (of which I consider myself one too), are always jonesying for the thrill, LOL. I'm trying to cut back on birds, breeds, varieties and yet I just hatched two more batches of chicks. So there are around 50 more birds growing out at the moment. If I could just hatch and send away chicks, I'd be in heaven.
Every time Jason calls to ask if I have room in my incubator, I'm dressed and out the door in minutes to meet up at our roadside drug (erm, egg/chick exchange spot).
People discuss how much to charge for hatching eggs, I'm more like, "how much would I have to pay them to hatch their eggs?"
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As to hatching. I feel bad for those that can't hatch. I met a guy this morning while at the recycled container place hunting nest boxes & dust trays. He has Muscovy ducks & no incubator & raises 400 a year. He asked if I would hatch for him & I said I would give it a try. I have an empty Genesis so told him he could bring over some eggs for a try out. I would charge him $1 per duck that hatches for this time & work out things after that. He said he last season he took 240 eggs in @ $! an egg & only 3 hatched. Poor guy something is terrible wrong. Maybe its his fertility but his broody ducks have been hatching for him????? I will candle his eggs & see what is going on. Something new to learn for this old brain. Never done ducks before.
Oh yes Karen, you will most certainly have access! I'm so liking the Basque and Swedes for their egg dependability - already a bigger size than the Wyandottes. I may end up not doing the Wyandottes. Same with the Cream Legbars and Ameraucana's. I'm not sure I have the patience for Ameraucana's. Seriously - 7 months and no eggs?? You got to be kidding me! Meanwhile the Cream Legbars just lay away... trouble is they arn't bearded and I LOVE LOVE LOVE bearded chickens!
How exciting....yet another breed....oh boy.!!!!!!
The Arkansas Blues will start laying for you by 20 weeks old
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Those are the U of A eight Ron????? They are on my list.
Yes...we have to experience each breed of interest then make hard choices.....LOL 10 breeds you say???? I was up to 23 when I started cutting down. It was such fun though..............Ron, are they bearded? That would be funI just hate how much it costs to get into a breed only to find that they are not all you wanted. Perhaps that is why people have 10 breeds. Because each one has something they like![]()
Years ago I had a poor goose with a prolapse. Being new & without the help that the now going BYC I had to put her down. The help from BYC is beyond belief.It's called a prolapse.
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/04/prolapse-vent-causes-treatment-graphic.html
-Kathy
Wait at least 5 days.
Valbazen is what they are recommending.
Kathy has a lot of great worming information linked in her Siggy.
Valbazen huh????..........I will look it up & get some if my Ivermectin is no longer good.
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