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

I made some spelling mistake?
you basically said you were married to a man, you used all masculine subjects

If someone love his spouse he NEVER do this kind of things to him!

it should have read:

If someone loves their spouse they would never do these kinds of things to them!
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if someone loves his spouse he would never do this kind of things to her!
 
I just wanted to pop over and say thanks to everyone who helped me with my hatch! I'm so thrilled about it that I'm going to set 12 more eggs tomorrow!! Wouldn't have made it through without @SallySunshine Hatching Eggs 101 and ASSISTED Hatching threads...and cocktails. I definitely was stressed! This time, I'm prepared: incubator sterilized, eggs settling with air cells examined and looking good, and hygrometer calibrating. Hopefully will have a nice batch of Golden Laced and White Crested Blue Polish on May 10th!
 
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I made some spelling mistake?

Don't fret it. We understand. We have to decipher CH and he's a native speaker.
 
I just wanted to pop over and say thanks to everyone who helped me with my hatch! I'm so thrilled about it that I'm going to set 12 more eggs tomorrow!! Wouldn't have made it through without @SallySunshine Hatching Eggs 101 and ASSISTED Hatching threads...and cocktails. I definitely was stressed! This time, I'm prepared: incubator sterilized, eggs settling with air cells examined and looking good, and hygrometer calibrating. Hopefully will have a nice batch of Golden Laced and White Crested Blue Polish on May 10th!
Awesome and good luck!!!
 
I made some spelling mistake?

you basically said you were married to a man, you used all masculine subjects

[COLOR=333333]If someone love his spouse he NEVER do this kind of things to him![/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]it should have read:[/COLOR]

If someone loves their spouse they would never do these kinds of things to them!
or
if someone loves his spouse he would never do this kind of things to her!

Got it! I think that I should stick to Hebrew! :lau
And no Ken, I don't have nothing to tell you! (I loved women all my life! :lol:)
 
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Quote: Indeed - taking another quick break. The belt sander (which I'm still learning - good thing the chickens can't criticize gouges in the lumber) is making the work faster, but it's a powerful tool and takes a lot of core muscle tension to hold and control (esp. when working a couple hours straight). So I'm taking a short break. She's back in town a couple times next week, so we can see each other then a well. Chicken friends are the best!

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Quote: I would like to bring in my point of view, I was born in a family that the roles were traditional, and I am the first born of 4 children me and 3 sister so between my sisterm my mother and my grandmother RIP, I was treated like a spoiled princ, especially by my grandmother. So according to that I should have been some big Arabian chich in my house, but I choosed not! I think it is BS created by Men! I think that a family is ONE unit that all of its members primarily the parents should make their maximum efforts to take it forwarded and make it prosper, regardless the gender! I don't think that if you have been born male or female you have a bilt in manual of your duties in life! And that is how my family is. at the beginning we evaluate who will have the biggest chance of making more money and we understood very quickly that DW ,that work in high teck, have a bigger chance to earn more then me, in the education department. so we decided that I will be more with the children so she can develop herself =more money to the family! I don't feel intimidated from that because I know that the money goes to the same place, ouer family! And I don't think that when I come home at 14:00 from work and the kids need to eat, or the house should be cleaned, or the kids need help in homework I should say that they have to wait to mummy when she will come home at the evening to do that, because that isn't daddy rules! I think it is stupidity to do that! If someone love his spouse he NEVER do this kind of things to him!
Have I told you lately how wonderful you are?!?!
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I just wanted to pop over and say thanks to everyone who helped me with my hatch! I'm so thrilled about it that I'm going to set 12 more eggs tomorrow!! Wouldn't have made it through without @SallySunshine Hatching Eggs 101 and ASSISTED Hatching threads...and cocktails. I definitely was stressed! This time, I'm prepared: incubator sterilized, eggs settling with air cells examined and looking good, and hygrometer calibrating. Hopefully will have a nice batch of Golden Laced and White Crested Blue Polish on May 10th!
So glad to hear. I discovered this thread when I was doing MY first hatch as well, and got a lot of help. It is really nerve-wracking to start, isn't it?! After that, it helped to stay on here chatting, etc., but also reading through the year all the other hatch info, so when I next hatched, I was less intimidated.
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Guys, I am SUPER excited! I still am building my growout tractor coops (because I'm already part of the way there, they make good breeding pens, and I've modified the plans so I can take them apart). But while sitting here resting my back/shoulders, I checked, and the folks who came up with the plans for my permanent coop have designed a new and BIGGER one, and it looks great! Especially the indoor and outdoor roosting options. I think I like it better than my attempt to make their other plans bigger (I was looking at it thinking, 'Why didn't I think of that?!). I bought the plans - and just in time, as I was about to start construction on the big Eggplant coop, and am also planning two other big coops. I'm going to make them all like this.
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http://www.thegardencoop.com/large-chicken-coop-plans.html




OK, Time to get off my tush and back to work on those tractors. Today is weights day for the Enterprise coop (the GNH x NN chicks - keeper cockerel is named Kirk, hence the name). They are 13 weeks old. I am SOOOOOOO tempted to skip it and get their next weight at 16 weeks. It is very useful to have the data, but it really is a lot of work weighing chicks four days a week...

- Ant Farm
 
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