All these chicks are so adorable and making me crazy waiting for my egg babies! Thanks BBB for getting me on the list though!![]()
I understand, I'm feeling the same way. Sooo hard to wait, the anticipation is killing me

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All these chicks are so adorable and making me crazy waiting for my egg babies! Thanks BBB for getting me on the list though!![]()
this week end should start the mass number hatches of 150 plus per week, actually just set about 300 tonight, a hova bator and a half, without trays and 4 trays in a sportsman, oh make that 2 and half hovas, forgot I had to get the last one out of the closet. One whole spare bed room is just incubators running now.
Dont know what I'm gonna do with all of them, guess I'm going to have to cut back on the project colors for a bit, setting way too many of them at the moment...
Ha Ha I hatch anywhere from 12 to 20 a week and they are adding up fast. Can't comprehend 300.
Good Heavens 300 you say. Well send your....Khakis, Duns, Mottled, columbians, chocolates, Milles porcelains, blues.... to Kentucky I shall add them to the Horde and begin their training immediately. hehehehehehe
I will apologize before I even ask some questions, as I'm sure they have probably already been asked and answered on this thread. If so please steer me to where to look, but is there a cheat sheet of sorts for colors you can cross or if you do what you might get this D'anver's? I know there is the cross breed of chickens calculator, but I can't ever make head or tails of it. I'm sure if I read through all of these pages of Post, esp those of BBB would be very enlightening, but I would love something to refer to or help me make an mental visual map in my head? As I'm going to be getting my Mille and Porcelain eggs soon, my goal isn't to become a big breeder. It would be nice to have an ideal to begin with maybe colors that you can easily add or not. Not sure if this was understandable, I just find the color development intriguing and would like to learn from everyone.
Thanks
Melissa