EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

Hatch update:

Looks like the TJ eggs have done hatching. Over a dozen out from 3 dozen eggs set. Not too bad for old, washed and chilled eggs.


Of the second set there are 10 out - not sure yet what but some look like Swedish black hens and there is a male cream Legbar. Still some eggs to go.

Congrats but you know we need pics right?


Well these are the "early hatchers" - the late hatchers are in the trays above. Most here are the white TJ chicks.
Will take more pics tonight when they get moved to the brooder.
Need to high-tail it to work...

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Well these are the "early hatchers" - the late hatchers are in the trays above. Most here are the white TJ chicks.
Will take more pics tonight when they get moved to the brooder.
Need to high-tail it to work...


Oh man, I am getting chick fever!
 
Hi, just wondering how does everyone store the styrofoam incubators in the off season? I'm afraid that if i put them out in the shop or in one of the outbuildings that the rats (we get those cute little brown rats that are just a big bigger than mice, but so annoying!) will chew holes in them, so they're in the house right now. They take up a lot of room, so i'd like to get them out of here. :) Any ideas?
 
Hi, just wondering how does everyone store the styrofoam incubators in the off season? I'm afraid that if i put them out in the shop or in one of the outbuildings that the rats (we get those cute little brown rats that are just a big bigger than mice, but so annoying!) will chew holes in them, so they're in the house right now. They take up a lot of room, so i'd like to get them out of here. :) Any ideas?
Mine is out of the way in my basement.
 
Hi, just wondering how does everyone store the styrofoam incubators in the off season? I'm afraid that if i put them out in the shop or in one of the outbuildings that the rats (we get those cute little brown rats that are just a big bigger than mice, but so annoying!) will chew holes in them, so they're in the house right now. They take up a lot of room, so i'd like to get them out of here. :) Any ideas?

Put it in a small metal trashcan, or even a plastic tote might work.
 
WOOO whoo!!
Everyone here is welcome!
Here is our glimpse of the ocean from the house. The sea fog has not burnt off yet but it will be a beautiful day:

Pretty!!

Well these are the "early hatchers" - the late hatchers are in the trays above. Most here are the white TJ chicks.
Will take more pics tonight when they get moved to the brooder.
Need to high-tail it to work...

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Oh man, I am getting chick fever!
time to get hatching!!!


@Chaos18
@ChickenCanoe
@DwayneNLiz
@Sally Sunshine
@mlm Mike
YAYYYYY!!!!!
and @meltel needs one too!!!

Hi, just wondering how does everyone store the styrofoam incubators in the off season? I'm afraid that if i put them out in the shop or in one of the outbuildings that the rats (we get those cute little brown rats that are just a big bigger than mice, but so annoying!) will chew holes in them, so they're in the house right now. They take up a lot of room, so i'd like to get them out of here. :) Any ideas?
put dryer sheets around it in the box, but not in the incubator
 
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