HALLOWEEN Hatch-a-Long 2016 w/ Hosts, Mike, Sally & BantyChooks

I am in trouble. I just impulse bought 25 chicks at Meyer. They had free shipping
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but now I have to tell my husband when he gets home and we agreed that it was getting too late in the year for new chicks.

But my son said it was a good idea to get more hens so we can hatch more eggs in the spring. So I can blame him, right?
Always blame the children

Of course. Your son is right though. Getting chicks now is actually a good idea because they will be laying in the spring.
and less flies

I've never seen such broody hens! They have barely started laying and already want to sit. I need to get a picture of them.
Yes do!!

Well, I lost another silkie egg to a blood ring. 2 are completely infertile, and a third may have a blood ring, but I can't quite tell if it's a blood ring, or the veins, so i'm going to give it another day or two, just to make sure I don't throw away a viable egg.

Out of 8, we are down 4, maybe 5. I'm kinda bummed. :eek:
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silkies are hard anyway, so shipped silkie will be even harder

That's funny. I did something similar earlier this year. I bought 4 baby turkeys while he was at work. Then had to ask him to build them a coop.

He normally expects it. If we go to the feed store in the spring, he says he fully expects to bring some home. But this is pretty late in the season for us. They probably won't be fully feathered when it starts snowing. So they might have to stay in the garage until spring
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they'll be very people friendly by then
 
Walked outside just now to the coop and back and on the way back found one of our slw cockerals dead in the yard with no apparent cause. He was not stiff and had no injuries that I could see, other than being a little thin. Of course it had to be probably the nicest one of the four we are growing out. Ugh. Darn.

Came out carrying an egg from our legbar and saw that, boy did it rain on my parade.

Only two things I can think are I had just thrown them a bunch of large tomatoes did he choke on a bite, possibly get in a scuffle over one that I didn't see or hear and have his neck broken??? I'm thinking maybe he choked because he was happily eating with the rest of the flock when I walked away to go into the cooler coop.

Is this possible? What's the likelihood that he would just drop dead of no reason?

:hugs I suppose it's possible. I just think tomatoes are too soft. :confused:

That's funny. I did something similar earlier this year. I bought 4 baby turkeys while he was at work. Then had to ask him to build them a coop.

He normally expects it. If we go to the feed store in the spring, he says he fully expects to bring some home. But this is pretty late in the season for us. They probably won't be fully feathered when it starts snowing. So they might have to stay in the garage until spring
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I firmly believe they will be okay.
 
Always blame the children

and less flies

Yes do!!

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silkies are hard anyway, so shipped silkie will be even harder

they'll be very people friendly by then
there's some show quality silkies on ebay. I think I may msg one and see if I can get 2 dozen shipped, for the bigger incubator to see if I can get a few to survive to hatch day. Now that we'll have our coops setup and the runs, and figuring out where we want to build a 3rd coop area, I'm excited. I want to get silkies setup for brooding next spring, because then I don't have to deal with the incubator.
 
there's some show quality silkies on ebay. I think I may msg one and see if I can get 2 dozen shipped, for the bigger incubator to see if I can get a few to survive to hatch day. Now that we'll have our coops setup and the runs, and figuring out where we want to build a 3rd coop area, I'm excited. I want to get silkies setup for brooding next spring, because then I don't have to deal with the incubator.
Look for people on here first, there are a lot of people here that will probably package them better and may be closer
 
My other option, is my surviving silkie that is going to live in my daughters room, could be our incubator and if they are raised together by hand, by my daughter all offspring she broods, would be tame.

I just didn't think 1 silkie could handle more then a few eggs at a time. LOL
 
My other option, is my surviving silkie that is going to live in my daughters room, could be our incubator and if they are raised together by hand, by my daughter all offspring she broods, would be tame.

I just didn't think 1 silkie could handle more then a few eggs at a time. LOL
very tame lol

I could. I didn't think about using the site on here.
i try to look here, some of them sell on ebay too
 

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