Hello from Wet Western Washington!

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I've been lurking here often, since back in August, but haven't had a chance to post, life hit a crazy spell about then. May have had something to do with getting 3 chickens! They were given to us. Right before we got them we read BYC a little which we kept getting from Googling about chickens. We hadn't had the hens long before one got a bumblefoot, and I read BYC like crazy and finally after 1.5 months we successfully got it treated using BYC methods. We also have been spending time with our first grandchild
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. I took a trip in October during which I tore one or two meniscus and have been recovering from that! In the meantime we were given a rooster, and but then the hen with the bumblefoot died (we think while laying an egg), another hen was removed from the run probably by a raccoon, (during the daytime even!)

So, we now have 1 rooster & 1 hen, and we think they're Black Australorps. Husband and I both had chickens when we were kids, but that was some decades ago, so we're REALLY new at this! We wanted to increase our flock, but we're on a very tight budget. So, he made a home made incubator, combining ideas from several in the homemade incubators section here. It's in an unused pvc utility sink, forced air, couple of gauges, dimmer switch and me. Yesterday, I was satisfied that I could get stable humidity and temperature, so we put 11 eggs in at 9 PM. Nothing's been stable since!
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. Fortunately, I'm mostly a night person, so I'm not really losing sleep over this so far.

In my 'other life' I'm a computer tech including website management and mostly work from home. Hobby part of which is attempting to digitize several thousand family pictures & news articles. DH is a welder and his hobbies aside from this new BYC endeavor are cooking wondrous food for me and also building various yard items to my liking. He's been enlarging the chicken yard and making it safer also. He reads quite a lot, including BYC, but you probabaly couldn't pay him to post anything! We have one daughter that lives with us, she's got a cat, I have a small dog that's 11 years old and my husband has an outdoor cat.

Guess that about sums us up for now
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Thanks to all of you for getting this going and keeping it up so's to help all us noobs!
 
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, from Connecticut! Wow, sounds like you've got a lot going on over there! Good luck with the new incubator. Thumbs up to the DH for building it himself.
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Be sure to take pictures of your results and keep us posted!
 
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Hello from Oregon and welcome to BYC!
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You are one busy woman! I love the ingenuity and frugality involved in putting together something like an incubator from on-hand materials and salvage. We built our first little garden coop for less than $10 and were so proud of it! We now have a big barn coop and it's nice but not nearly as satisfying as that first effort.
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And yay for your wonderful hubby!! What a cool guy.
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Hello! We love to hear about recycled coops- we are making one from an old playhouse, and used the side of an old crib for the roosts! Too cool- Good luck on your little chicks!
 

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