Calling all New Brinsea Owners - PRIZES - March Hatch-a-long

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I'm not scared I'm the guy standing on the beach with a stringer full of fish.

I just stalked you on the Brinsea page 7LFarm and made note on my spreadsheet.

Now who will be the first to post on BYC and Brinsea FB????

Ok !!Let the good times roll. I'm so happy my rescue chicken is sitting on the roost next to my roo he's sure to take care of her. Shes a sweetheart.
 
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You must be really bored. LOL Ok, you asked for it. Here's the unabridged version:

I hatched some Silver Spangled Hamburgs this summer and Simon was the only SSH rooster.
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Three hens hatched and two roos. (I re-homed one of the roos early on).
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When I bought the eggs, I promised my neighbor some hens, so that left me with the pair: Greta and Simon. I can't keep roosters where I live and I intended to re-home Simon as soon as possible after he started to crow.

Here's my thread from egg arrival through 12 weeks old: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=399373&p=1

Greta, my only SSH hen was taken by a hawk at 12 weeks old. Rest her little soul. That left me without any SSH hen at all.
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I then decided I would try to keep Simon as long as I could to in order to breed him with his sisters next door. Well, December and most of January came and went and no eggs from the neighbor's yet. But Simon had certainly found his voice. I knew I needed to get rid of him soon but the neighbor hens weren't cooperating. Tick. Tock. (that's the sound of my neighbor's patience running out)

I attended the Northeastern Poultry Congress in January and I stumbled upon three beautiful and adorable, bantam SSHs that were already at the POL!! They took weeks to settle in from the stress of a new home before they laid a single egg though.
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I finally had enough eggs to crank up the first of my two Brinsea Mini Advance bators. Just for ha-has, I added an Ameraucana egg in each one. I knew the Ameraucana's eggs were fertile (because I had consistently seen bullseyes) but wasn't sure about the SSHs. As it turned out, ONLY the Ameraucana eggs were fertile. <sigh>

Fast-forward to lockdown today. One blue egg in each of two Brinseas, set 10 days apart. No Hamburgs. I did segregate Simon with the three SSHs this week when our new coop was completed to the point of occupancy and plan to keep the Brinseas running all through March! Simon had obviously been sharing the love with too many ladies with not enough to go around. Time to concentrate big boy!

You asked.
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I added another 7 bantam blue/black cochin eggs to my Eco 20 last night and another one this afternoon, on top of the 6 serama, 5 bantam cochin, 6 olive eggers and 6 BLRW I already have in there! The first hatch is due March 13 and now the new batch of cochins will be due on March 22.
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