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

Thought of you all today... we saw the local sled dog team coming back from a run when we were out riding. Benny and Ralphie would have loved that & made endless VWN jokes, eh. :rolleyes:
I love sled dog racing. We used to watch the Iditarod every year. I own a couple of good Huskies as a kid I would work training there I had a little sled I got one year for Christmas and in the summertime I use my big wheel and hooked the dog up since I was training a wheel dog he was strong enough.
 
Great! You better hurry winter is here you know ;)
Congratulations! What color is it?
Been really cutting corners... had to use a hairdryer on the shingles to keep them warm enough to put up; they were in the house but they froze wicked fast. Building in November is not a good idea.
 
Been really cutting corners... had to use a hairdryer on the shingles to keep them warm enough to put up; they were in the house but they froze wicked fast. Building in November is not a good idea.
I built a shed for my dairy does on Thanksgiving day, and a second one on Friday. I am currently working on my stall in the extension I put on my barn last month.
The tin was used and needs painted to match, but at five dollars per thirteen foot sheet, it is fine for goats. I used the two left over sides from the free metal cages to make hay feeders on the back walls (blue panels) IMG_20171123_114902235.jpg IMG_20171123_114845259.jpg IMG_20171124_165633732.jpg IMG_20171124_165606312.jpg . I put hay doors in the back of each so I can fill without going into the pen or shed.
 
I built a shed for my dairy does on Thanksgiving day, and a second one on Friday. I am currently working on my stall in the extension I put on my barn last month.
The tin was used and needs painted to match, but at five dollars per thirteen foot sheet, it is fine for goats. I used the two left over sides from the free metal cages to make hay feeders on the back walls (blue panels)View attachment 1204351 bView attachment 1204351 View attachment 1204353 View attachment 1204354 View attachment 1204355 . I put hay doors in the back of each so I can fill without going into the pen or shed.View attachment 1204351
Nice!!
 
I learned after moving here that the fifty plus degree shifts here like last winter on a Saturday when it was seventy in the morning, raining in the afternoon and icing and snowing by afternoon with at temperature of -5 by night fall that that is the worst. At least you could get used to the cold where I grew up.
WOW! .... & I thought our winters were rough. We get a few stretches of below zero temps that includes some very cold nights with -40'F or lower wind chills. However we certainly don't see 70'F temps in winter.
 
I am glad you got some hens and that you are willing to be choosy even with them. I keep getting 50-75% Cockerels so it is hard to be choosy with such a limited number. I am glad I am not a serious breeder.

Still have the 7 Dark Cornish of that bunch one was a rooster. So exact opposite on that breed. The hens of that bunch vary in size quite a bit as well.
 

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