d'anver lovers,discuss the breed and post some pics!

Goodness, JJ, is the rest of your house so spic 'n span?

The chicksters are so sweet. It's going to be so hard to wait three weeks for mine to hatch-my very first D'Anvers from my own flock, finally. Took them long enough to start laying, didn't it? Would I be very, very bad if I secretly wished one would surprise me and be porcelain?
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Goodness, JJ, is the rest of your house so spic 'n span?

The chicksters are so sweet. It's going to be so hard to wait three weeks for mine to hatch-my very first D'Anvers from my own flock, finally. Took them long enough to start laying, didn't it? Would I be very, very bad if I secretly wished one would surprise me and be porcelain?
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Yes it is but it ain't my fault. Wishing is not bad.

jj
 
I was leery of doing it myself, but someone who does it all the time told me it works great, so rather than hand turn a few eggs, thought I'd give it a try. So far, so good, I guess. They seem to be doing okay this way.
 
oh Lord yes, I have to do it all the time too, even with 6 Hovabators and a cabinet Sportsman, I still run out of room during the peek of the year, Just make sure they are infact getting turned and there's no problem with it at all.
 
Good to know, especially since I just added two more D'Anver eggs into the bator, LOL. Since today is technically still Day One, if Carly lays, too, hers will go in as well. Might as well hedge my bets, eh?


ETA: Added Carly's, too, so I have 16 D'Anvers in the bator, total of 53 eggs.
 
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Hey, it was 11* here, JJ, but it is winter, so can't complain. Temps going back up to closer to normal for us, 50's in day, 20's-30's at night. Our last frost can be the 3rd to last week of April. I stacked two more eggs in there, long story about why (not d'Anvers) so I have 55 and that is absolutely the final total.
 

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