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

61*F with 85% humidity here this morning.



What the heck is 200km? :lau



Long sleeves and covering up is the correct thing, and what has been done throughout history. I know all the old farmers do it, there must be something to it.



LOL, 29 sounds cold.



I think so, eat them and hopefully you'll be able to try again.
Ok then....124 mile route.:lau

29 would sound cold to your 43 degree temps. :th
 
You will think we are monsters if a showed you a pic inside one of our freezers.
We breed to feed. We re-home offspring to take care of the expenses. NOBODY WANTS A ROOSTER!. When we do get a call for a roo, they want to pay no more than $5! My husband tells them the Bird is 4 months old, a single bag of feed costs $14 and a bag doesn't last 4 months! If he is in a cruddy mood he tells them you might as well take the rest of his money from his wallet while they are at it!
He has culinary arts training and doesn't flinch or hesitate to prep a roo. I just enjoy his cooking and don't hang around for the dirty work..
 
Picked up at rural king... 6 from the pullet bin and 6 from the straight run bin(in hopes for males, not all males).. Thought it would be nice to breed something different. Getting bored with sos everyday. Need something new to look at.
OOOOOOPSIE...
3 of the pullet bin chicks are silver laced wyandotte.
I just gave them new sterile quarters and remembered my post. Only 9 blue australorps..
They are gentle compared to the wyandotte babies when I snatched them all up to move them!
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It is so nice to look at something different for a change.:)
 

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