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Next time I’m there I will look for that.There's a feed at TSC (not sure which one cause I just get the cheap stuff) that has marigold as part of the pellet to achieve those orange yolks
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Next time I’m there I will look for that.There's a feed at TSC (not sure which one cause I just get the cheap stuff) that has marigold as part of the pellet to achieve those orange yolks
Sorry goat had baby last night. I’m getting up then going to check food and water for the chickens.@Love my chickens 25 do you have updated photos of the chicks?
Aww that’s so cool!! My goat just passed, she was my best friend. I miss her every day.Sorry goat had baby last night. I’m getting up then going to check food and water for the chickens.View attachment 2403740View attachment 2403741View attachment 2403742View attachment 2403743
I’m sorry about your goat friend. I lost an old and it was hard.Aww that’s so cool!! My goat just passed, she was my best friend. I miss her every day.
ThanksI’m sorry about your goat friend. I lost an old and it was hard.
Your welcome, I’ll get the pictures in a minuteThanks
Yes you are right. The hens usually free range and it’s not uncommon for an accidental rooster to get mixed in. My point is, some grocery stores will actually carry eggs that have a “fertile” sticker on them. I have no earthly idea why. There’s a very low chance though, and you can easily just research the different brands to see which of them most often carry fertile eggs. I think Jade said that they have an incubator that holds 65 eggs. I don’t know how many eggs you have in there right now, but I would recommend putting two or three cartons in there, since the hatch rate is usually pretty low.They say they aren’t, I bet a rooster accidentally sneaks in from time to time because they free range and I got mine from the back of the fridge.@JadeFarms tip if you haven’t gotten them yet.
I’m sorryAww that’s so cool!! My goat just passed, she was my best friend. I miss her every day.
Thank youI’m sorry
That makes sense, my incubator holds 12 if I put the egg turner in there and I’m not sure how many if I don’t have the egg turner. I just know it held 64 quail eggs without egg turner.Yes you are right. The hens usually free range and it’s not uncommon for an accidental rooster to get mixed in. My point is, some grocery stores will actually carry eggs that have a “fertile” sticker on them. I have no earthly idea why. There’s a very low chance though, and you can easily just research the different brands to see which of them most often carry fertile eggs. I think Jade said that they have an incubator that holds 65 eggs. I don’t know how many eggs you have in there right now, but I would recommend putting two or three cartons in there, since the hatch rate is usually pretty low.
*I don’t know much about hatching so sorry if anything I said doesn’t make sense