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Hello to everyone! Welcome to the new faces and welcome back to those that haven't been on in a while!

Tonya - been thinking about joining one of the hatch alongs! Just what I need to do! LOL...
 
Hi Hawkeye,

I'm new here, so I wanted to send you a greeting! I havn't read all the threads, and even if I did I wouldnt remember since there are volumes of info here, so I don't know much about you.

Glad you were safe driving. We only had a couple of inches here, but still a bit slippery.
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Marty-- I'm the crazy neurotic one around here!
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I research everything to death and then ask a million questions and then post a million pictures to be sure everything is going the way it's supposed to. I have the worst luck of anyone I know. I also change my mind half a dozen times before I decide to do anything. So if something can go wrong... it will.. to me. LOL!


Tazcat- I think that looks like so much fun! I'd totally be in.. but for some reason, I think I'm having fertility issues over here. Sigh. :( Maybe my rooster is only half the man I thought he was...
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Hello All! Thanks for the friendly greetings. :)

My old chickens were not keen on the snow, but my ducks don't care, so long as its wet. Turkeys don't seem excited, but they go out in the snow eventually. The ducks like the rain coming off the edge of the roof. Ducky waterfall, or would that be waterfowl??

I've never planned goat pregnancies for February, since I always had to milk in the grainery, but not in an enclosed area, just the roofed area (when I was a teenager). I milked March thru October, and then let both of them dry up. Just not into milking with cold hands. I don't think the girls would have like it either. Do your does usually have twins? My had twins, and the nubian usually triplets, but we always lost the little one.

I don't have many babies right now, but I've got several in the oven baking. More quail (always, it seems) and some Chocolate Turkeys from an e-bay lady. I don't like the risk, but they are kinda hard to find, and I need the new bloodlines, so....

P.S. I graduated from Waverly.....

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Well, sometimes these goat pregnancies aren't exactly "planned." My DH is the one that raises the goats, and he is rather "free form" about some of it. Yes, our two does are STILL hanging on. They sure had me fooled. I thought with what I saw and the way they were acting that they were going to kid that day or the next. I guess we will wait.

Our nubians have twins or triplets. Our boers and boer crosses generally have twins, but sometimes singles. We had one nubian doe last year that was a first timer. She had triplets and raised all 3 without any problems. I was surprised. Generally if it looks like one is not doing so well we will pull it off and bottle feed it. It's kind of a pain, but they do just fine. We bottle feed many of our nubian babies anyway so that we can milk.

I took 7 baby chicks out of the hatcher this morning! Yippeeee!
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That's the most I've had out of one setting so far this year. Maybe things are looking up. The lid on my hatching tray was not on straight (it's kind of rinky-dink, anyway) and I took out 5 chicks. I opened the door back up to add water, and I heard peeping. I took the bottom tray out and there were 2 more chicks down on the floor of the hatcher. Shees. Glad I looked. It might have been a day or so before I opened it again!

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Hello to all the folks stopping by again! Don't be strangers and stop by more often!
 
Tazcat- I think that looks like so much fun! I'd totally be in.. but for some reason, I think I'm having fertility issues over here. Sigh. :( Maybe my rooster is only half the man I thought he was...
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Come on and join the fun, get some eggs from a friend. It really is a lot of fun!

I had horrible fertility issues last year with one of my roosters. For every 10 eggs I set 1 might be fertile! It was AWFUL!!!!
 
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Come on and join the fun, get some eggs from a friend. It really is a lot of fun!

I had horrible fertility issues last year with one of my roosters. For every 10 eggs I set 1 might be fertile! It was AWFUL!!!!

What kind of roo was he?? I'm working with my silkies -- and this roo I have has some SERIOUS butt fluff!! LOL!! I just want silkie babies!! I'm soooooo tempted to order some! I would love to have Sundown and Sunshine silkies! Anyway... was your roo fluffy? What did you think his problem was?
 
I know this is not chicken related but I'm looking for input on a good camcorder.Which is the best one to buy?
 
Hawkeye,keep in mind that your Roo and Hen is still very young.Could just need a little longer to mature than some others.Never had any problem with any that I have raised being fertile but it can happen.
 
I took 7 baby chicks out of the hatcher this morning! Yippeeee!
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That's the most I've had out of one setting so far this year. Maybe things are looking up. The lid on my hatching tray was not on straight (it's kind of rinky-dink, anyway) and I took out 5 chicks. I opened the door back up to add water, and I heard peeping. I took the bottom tray out and there were 2 more chicks down on the floor of the hatcher. Shees. Glad I looked. It might have been a day or so before I opened it again!

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Hello to all the folks stopping by again! Don't be strangers and stop by more often!

YAY on your chicks!! Are these more Rosecombs?? Scary about the chicks that got down under the tray! Glad you saw them!
 
Hawkeye,keep in mind that your Roo and Hen is still very young.Could just need a little longer to mature than some others.Never had any problem with any that I have raised being fertile but it can happen.

Thanks Bama! BTW, I know nothing of camcorders! We have one, but my DH researched it. ;) I popped onto the silkie thread and they told me that he *might* be too young yet (he's between 8-9 months old) OR his fluff should be trimmed. I'm going to bathe him and trim him up a tiny bit and see if that helps.
 

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