Hatching Eggs / Paypal CHAT Thread

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I think more flexwatt might have gotten it up to temp. But a light makes it happen QUICKER. I like the flexwatt.... I will keep using it. You can use it in brooders too. In my hatcher the temp is EVEN all over. I think that is because the flexwatt keeps it warm ALL OVER. The fan helps with that too but I do like it. I think some people use just flexwatt. I can run all the time and would keep it the right temp. The light or another heating element makes it happen fast. If I get in the bator or hatcher it stays warm but the light comes on and gets it to temp better. It just needs a little BOOST JMO. It takes less electricity than other things I have seen, it is easy to clean and keep clean and it works.
 
I think we got some white sultans in our cochin order. Unless they jumped ship into the next compartment. they were divided pretty equally tho.
I was hoping to get some Duccle in my asst, but I don't think so.


Are they bearded too? Maybe that is what they are.


ETA: yup, could be them too. They are a yellowish color. Haven't noticed the top knot....
 
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OK - I'm goin for the Big League - I'm bidding on my first RBA eggs from GFF!! Wish me luck!!
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Woot! Congrats! That's great if they're meaty by 12 weeks. Do they eat an awful amount?

Actually, not an awful amount -- certainly nowhere near what the commercial broilers do. Of course, at 12 weeks they're not as plump as broilers either, but a perfectly respectable table chicken at that age, and by 16 weeks they were family-of-four and soup size. This next hatch of them (probably late Feb.) I'm going to keep track of growth and feed rates, but they're looking like a nice, thrifty homegrown utility blend.
 
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