I will have you know that I have been under control this year. Even with the big incubator I have hatched less than 50 eggs this year. Whoops make that 125, I forgot about the 75 barn yard bantams. Early this year I decided to wait till fall and winter to do my hatching, mainly because for the last couple of years I was feeding between 150 and 200 birds all winter with a feed bill that was W O W (way outa wack) I decided that this year I would hatch late and have lower feed bills, (chicks and juvies eat A LOT less than full grown) and would be able to sell mostly POLs in the spring. So I have started setting on the first of the month from hear to spring with the exception on a New Years Day hatch (BTW we need to have a NYD between ourselves).I have 2 groups of silkie eggs coming. I FINALLY found some Columbian silkie eggs. I an like thchicknut...I like the out of the ordinary. I am so excited!!! I see a new project in the future next spring. After these eggs I am shutting down for a month or 2 then starting back in Feb for 2013 season. I don't know but AJ has one of the large incubators so he may have beat me on numbers.
I love Meyers too. They are the only one I have ordered from and I was very happy with my order. I hated having to order 25 chicks but I split it with a friend. Oh...I am also looking for some adult ameracaunas for a friend. Is everyone else having low egg numbers? Out of all my hens I am getting 1 olive egg a day. Bummer
I am bringing to sale at the Newport show....Belgium D'Uccles, some Crele Polish, silkies and quilt signs for hen houses. If anyone wants to pre-order a certain pattern for the quilt squares let me know. I hope to have hand-made soap if I can get it aged enough by then.
OK...I tried to consolidate my posts into one. Did it work?![]()
I will have some Easter Eggers (I never call mine Ameracaunas because they are not pure bred) at the Newport show along with the other stuff I listed earlier.
Egg count per day "JUST PLAIN LOUSY". With all the hens (10 Pens) I have I am only getting 3 to 4 eggs a day. And most of what I am collecting are for the bator.
Every pen has 2 feeders, one has either 16% or 22% layer pellets in every pen with adult girls.
All the pens with adult girls or POLs get a feed called JJ Juicer a 14 grain (? I think its 14) feed that comes from Johnsons feed mill in Tazewell.
The pen with cockeral's gets cracked corn and the 4 grain scratch.
The two pens with Juvies are still getting starter and 4 grain and cracked corn, I swap out.
I do have one pen that gets what I call scrap feed. Once a week I pick up everything from all the other pens add in some cracked corn and feed it to
a group of 14 birds (about 5-1/2 months old) that eat about 1-1/2 gallons of feed a day.
good luck getting the soap ready.
"consolidate my post into one" Dang girl, I don't think anyone on here has EVER covered so many subjects in one post.
