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which will be perfect Im sure . Did I answer your question ?  YES IN A NICE WAY

Lisa, I never tried it either and dont want to. Just from what I have heard.   SURE ;)
I know you haven't hun, just pulling your leg
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I'm still have the same dilemma with my one Silkie hen Dot. That poor girl just can't figure out this hatching business. For the life of her she can't stay on an egg ~ she ends up laying right next to it, duh. I keep taking eggs away from her, removing her to the other coop for the day so she's eating & socializing. But the minute I put her in the Silkie coop for the night she goes right back to the nest to sit on air. If she would ever figure it out I would let her keep a few, but she's a dingbat, Lol. I even trimmed her crest thinking it was a vision problem, not the problem. :lau
:poor thing. Seems like I've heard silkies don't have to much upstairs as far as brains. Is that true? Or is it another breed that I'm thinking?
 
I'm still have the same dilemma with my one Silkie hen Dot. That poor girl just can't figure out this hatching business. For the life of her she can't stay on an egg ~ she ends up laying right next to it, duh. I keep taking eggs away from her, removing her to the other coop for the day so she's eating



you sure can't fix stupid   but sure is fun to watch/read about  :lau
Nope and she's as dumb as they come. Don't think she will ever figure it out :gig
 
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good noew you didn't kill anyone LOL boring days are nice once in a while.
I did have to hide my hammer! My co-worker tried to sneak off with it. Either to use on himself or HER!

WHY ?? do you have a hammer at work??
For the office chairs. They have plastic buttons that cover the screws and they keep falling off! Lol!

super glue and maybe "accidently" spill some and then have know-it-all have a seat
I need to "accidentally" spill some on her lips!
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but I do cheat and add pectin or sure jell what ever the recipe calls for
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and I will know about the set tomorrow chokecherry jelly can take up to 2 weeks to "set"
chokecherry? sounds like something I should feed to husband
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OMG red running an incubator
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should be a great show
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considering how bad he got doing it the natural way.
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Would almost be worth the cost of an incubator just for the show.
I thought the same thing! I think he can do it! depends on this bator he is getting though!
 
I'm still have the same dilemma with my one Silkie hen Dot. That poor girl just can't figure out this hatching business. For the life of her she can't stay on an egg ~ she ends up laying right next to it, duh. I keep taking eggs away from her, removing her to the other coop for the day so she's eating & socializing. But the minute I put her in the Silkie coop for the night she goes right back to the nest to sit on air. If she would ever figure it out I would let her keep a few, but she's a dingbat, Lol. I even trimmed her crest thinking it was a vision problem, not the problem. :lau
:poor thing. Seems like I've heard silkies don't have to much upstairs as far as brains. Is that true? Or is it another breed that I'm thinking?
She's having a blast, if she wasn't eating & hanging out with the other birds in the other coop during the day I would be worried about her. But she's eating fine & all, just haven't successfully broken her with her daily outings.
 
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