CHICKENS!!!! And ducks and geese

Purple_grape84

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Jan 19, 2019
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Lamont, AB, Canada
I decided that I needed to start putting all my photos in one place. I have been keeping chickens since January, a couple pullets and hatching, chicken math was passed around April when I put the duck eggs into incubate, and mastered when I got keets and geese.

So from the beginning:
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These are the first chickens I got, all from the same lady Mid December. The whites and one brown brahma died within a week.

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This is the first chick I hatched Jan 5, 2019 in my home made incubator, name of Pouncer, I got these eggs add a back yard mix from Kijiji.
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It was a delayed hatch, some showing up 4 days later with yolk still hanging out, about the size of a dime. I applied iodine to the yolk 2x daily and it dried up within 1wk.
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In their big brooder, a gutted bathroom, in my bsmt in January -30*C outside.
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The second batch of eggs I attempted to incubate in my new larger home made incubator. Hatch rates were disappointing 10/40, but I really learned the importance of restraint and patience when assisting a hatch, and letting temps high enough while not too hot. Also a barnyard mix.
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Hatched beginning of February.
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This is the first batch same time, Pouncer is the grey one.
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These are my two silkies that were also in my basement this winter. Bought these two with the first batch of adults.
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2nd batch of babies in their brooder, it is a converted closet. This corner of my basement became very chickeny. Still -30*C outside, quite the cold snap we were having.
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Side note: Feb 15 is when I got pigs.
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Looking back on these photos really shows me how much they've grown.
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April 15
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Today May 26
 
My, you have been busy! ;) Sounds like a lot of valuable learning in a short timeframe.

I got my first pigs this year, too. Definitely a learning curve there! Looks like you pasture yours, too?

How are your geese and keets doing?
 

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