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

I've missied Telluride and Crested Butte. We have skied Wolf Creek Pass down in that corner.

I've also missed Echo Mountain, Eldora, Kendall, Powderhorn, Granby, Hesperus and Sunlight. I have made it to the other 16 ski areas, some like Steamboat and the 4 Aspen area resorts many times.
We've been to most in Utah and Wyoming too. It used to be much less of a rich man's sport.
Monarch and Sundance in UT are about the only places I can afford to ski any more.

I'm hoping to get 6 more breeding pens done soon so I can evaluate the hens I need to remove.
I don't need to continue feeding birds producing eggs I'm not going to use for hatching.
 
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What breeds? And good morning
Icelandics. I hate to be one of those boring chicken keepers that only had one breed, but I'm not over my enthusiasm for them yet!

Our winter has been dreadful. And by dreadful, I mean mild. I like a good hard winter. It makes me feel more secure about the coming summer. Mild winters are followed by grasshoppers--good for the chickens but not for the gardens!
 
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I'm not going anywhere in this. :lau
Good job national weather service.
 
Icelandics. I hate to be one of those boring chicken keepers that only had one breed, but I'm not over my enthusiasm for them yet!

Our winter has been dreadful. And by dreadful, I mean mild. I like a good hard winter. It makes me feel more secure about the coming summer. Mild winters are followed by grasshoppers--good for the chickens but not for the gardens!

Mild winters here mean ticks, lots of nasty ticks.
 
Mild winters here mean ticks, lots of nasty ticks.
Oh ick. I have a mortal fear of ticks. My grandma died of leukemia, which she developed shortly after contracting Lyme disease. A doctor at the Mayo Clinic told us he thinks the Lyme disease may have triggered the cancer. Even though I doubt something like that would happen twice in the same family, I associate ticks with leukemia. I was 10 when she got sick, so I was just old enough to understand the medical discussions happening around me, but young enough to develop unreasonable fears.

Do chickens eat ticks? I know guineas do.
 
Oh ick. I have a mortal fear of ticks. My grandma died of leukemia, which she developed shortly after contracting Lyme disease. A doctor at the Mayo Clinic told us he thinks the Lyme disease may have triggered the cancer. Even though I doubt something like that would happen twice in the same family, I associate ticks with leukemia. I was 10 when she got sick, so I was just old enough to understand the medical discussions happening around me, but young enough to develop unreasonable fears.

Do chickens eat ticks? I know guineas do.

Chickens eat some, guineas eat more. I'll just have to check me and the dogs more.
 
Icelandics. I hate to be one of those boring chicken keepers that only had one breed, but I'm not over my enthusiasm for them yet!

Our winter has been dreadful. And by dreadful, I mean mild. I like a good hard winter. It makes me feel more secure about the coming summer. Mild winters are followed by grasshoppers--good for the chickens but not for the gardens!
:) great birds! Its nice to have one type that looks all so different!! and then breeding them is cool too. easter basket of chicks! thanks to Mike sending me eggs some time ago! <3
 

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