grannys gone and done it

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I've got 2 one year old Silkies that stink at it. They've got some learning to do, but my other 2 are machines. Especially my little Silkie that's the photo for the photo caption contest right now. She rocks for hatching



I dont have any silkiebators

But I heard they are some of the best Broodys
OMG LoKo, you have got to get yourself a couple Silkiebators. They would be the Bees knees at hatching your quail eggs.
 
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The other chicks picked the bits of shell off. Guess it's just a bit pink, not like a true bleed when they pip through a vein.
 
It's in the 30s tonight and my brooder is outside. I have other lamps but I'm out of heat bulbs. I've never left rowdy chicks in the bator and I'm nervous.


Also need goat collars because I ABSOLUTELY CANNOT tote them home another night. My arms aren't long enough.


Plus I'm out of sav-a-chick, low on layer, etc. etc.

You don't understand! I'm a MEDDLER. so I opened the bator yesterday at 5:30 am to candle and NOT AGAIN until this morning at 6 am to candle again. The pipped egg I turned has a bit of blood and it's KILLING ME to leave it set. But I don't want to mess up the other one. So I'm quilting.



 It's ok

You keep a quiltin :hugs

Everythang'll come out in the warsh
:lau
 
OMG LoKo, you have got to get yourself a couple Silkiebators. They would be the Bees knees at hatching your quail eggs.



Really?

I figgered theyd crush em

I was told pigeons would sit

But they Stank! :sick
Also very limited capacity
I don't think they would, some are smaller & lighter than other Silkies. I would find you a little petite girl & I bet she would go to town hatching them.
 
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