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YAY!! and I love the pics! Look at you!! PERFECT set up! YAY!! Welcome to the thread!Hello all!
Sally Sunshine sent me over here so I though I would introduce myself.
I have four beautiful Silkie hens and one very handsome rooster! They are so sweet and bring so much joy to our yard! I got them on April 13th of last year.
I am hatching for the first time and it wasn't exactly planned so things have been a little hectic. I have ended up with eggs in various phases of development. I am always seeking advice and words of wisdom to get me through this. I am already addicted and thinking about my next hatch hahaha.
I brought my two broodies inside last night. One had a clutch of FOURTEEN (!) in a nesting box and the other had one lonely egg on the GROUND under their heat lamp. My nesting boxes in the coop are too high off the ground and I worried that the chicks would fall out after hatching so after much internal debate, I decided it would be safest to bring them inside to a warm storage room in the house.
I set up a still air LG incubator with stones in the bottom to help regulate the heat. I plan to keep the younger eggs in there and give the more developed eggs to the hens. I am hoping the hens will hatch them and I can add the chicks from the bator as they come along.
Candling eggs has become my new favorite thing to do... I think I might need help keeping my mitts (very clean mitts) off them!
My next hatch will be much more organized and hopefully all of the eggs will be started at the same time. Please chime in with any advice!
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