Chicken calculus??

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The Chickeneer
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Jun 2, 2010
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So how the deuces did THIS happen?

We have at present, including the chicks we hatched a month ago, 31 chickens.

I have 16 eggs in one incubator going into lockdown tomorrow. I have a broody hen that has been sitting on 11 eggs for 4 days (started out as 7 eggs but she's continued to lay, and I have seen the rooster "fertilize" her so I know they're good and fertile). I just received another 18 shipped eggs today that we are setting tomorrow.

How did this venture for 2-3 hens last year on Memorial Day weekend turn into.... THIS?

Dang, I knew I had chicken math disease bad when I realized we were up to 7 hens... now I think 7 is just not enough! Hahaha... and now that we live where we can have roosters, it's only gonna get worse. But I think I won't have to buy any more hatching eggs after this.
 
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According to my chicken math you need more chickens. See roosters don't count because you only really need one, chickens that are less than laying age don't count because they don't lay so are therefore useless but for lawn ornaments, broody chickens don't count when they stop laying because they don't do anything except sit on eggs and well of course no eggs count because all they do is cause you stress. So are you sure you have 31 chickens? Maybe your math is off and you need a few more
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What is so interesting about chicken math, no matter what formula or math venue used you always get the right equation no matter if you are high or low on the number of birds you add to the flock.
 
Well, needless to say, I'm gonna have a boatload of chicks for sale real soon. LOL.

We go into lockdown this afternoon, but the rapture is supposed to come around 6 p.m. so I'm not sure if I'm gonna be here to see my banties hatch on Tuesday. LOL!
 
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You have to pass Chicken Geometry, Chicken Algebra and Chicken Trig before you can start on Chicken Calculus. For those of us who are more Liberal Arts minded, there's also Chicken Statistics. Mmmmm. Pie charts!
 

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