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Quote: I will try to keep that in mind. I don't think ANY of my BLRW eggs from Papa Brooder are going to hatch. Most look like they never even started. They are in the Brinsea and everythig looks as it should as far as temps/humidity. I am really frustrated with this hatch.....


Hi Im Toby

OMG...that is the most adorable face! He looks so confused and worried about the whole thing. He needs a big hug!!!
Quote: Congratulations!

I'm in North Orange County...... does that count?
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LOL!!! It has the word "North" in it. doesn't it?

Quote: Yeah!
 
I will try to keep that in mind. I don't think ANY of my BLRW eggs from Papa Brooder are going to hatch. Most look like they never even started. They are in the Brinsea and everythig looks as it should as far as temps/humidity. I am really frustrated with this hatch.....Were
Were the eggs shipped? It can be a bumpy ride from Redding by USPS truck.

I hope some of them hatch!
 
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The Silkie hatch for Cali Chick went very well. 12 of 13 to lockdown hatched!

The Babies jumped when I took their picture but I did get a couple to share.

Blue Silkies!



This is a close up:

 
more fence work today. sorry I have not checked in much been real busy around here. of course this morning we are going to bring the family down to see how the 6-7 month old Black and Tan Coonhound acts. i have been to the rescue twice now. they have great dogs and I highly recommend the cause. This boy is super sweet but so scared. I hope we can give him what he needs. they have so many young dogs in the 6-12 month age. Mostly from a puppy mill they think both Plott and Black and Tan Coonhounds but they also have some great adults including the most handsome 2 year old Redbone Coon hound . I am hopeful once he is out of his shell we can teach our's to tree Raccoons and stay away from the skunks its www.coonhoundrescue.com they only have the adults on the page but have more available and are out of Sutter Creek
He's adorable! Rescues always seem to be the best.
:fl I have six silkies out and 6 more with pips! They are doing very well so far.
Yea!
I'm in North Orange County...... does that count? ;)
Close enough for us! Welcome!
 
Finally got caught up on the thread.

I broke down and put out bait for the rats. Looks like I may have gotten my $600 rat. No more chewed water lines and only the 1 carcass after a week.

Jason, the new family member is precious! Toby is a very fitting name for that sweet face. I'm sure your family will show him the love he was missing before.

Chiquita, I found my first two eggs yesterday in the quail pen. I'm loving the added crowing outside the window. The single tux, a&m, and Tibetan that hatched are all boys, that's fine with me but when things cool down I may be interested I more eggs.

We have have almost two weeks of high 90's or 100°+. No bird losses but we are all miserable in this heat. It was 83° at 5:30 this morning.
 
The Silkie hatch for Cali Chick went very well. 12 of 13 to lockdown hatched! The Babies jumped when I took their picture but I did get a couple to share. Blue Silkies! This is a close up:
Oh my goodness they are just adorable, Ron! Thank you SO much for hatching these cuties in your incubator. I'm seriously thinking I need a Brinsea now!
 

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