I want to hatch more eggs...what's wrong with me?

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What is your trio? I put a bid on some silkies. I have never had them or know anything about them... so I must research if I win this bid!

i picked up a trio of silver grey dorkings 2 weeks ago. got my 2nd egg just now. 8) hoping they both start laying consistently so i can fill the 'bator in the next week or so.

Ok. I'm off to google the word "dorking". LOL!
 
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uhoh...
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i have 'bator envy.
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i picked up a trio of silver grey dorkings 2 weeks ago. got my 2nd egg just now. 8) hoping they both start laying consistently so i can fill the 'bator in the next week or so.

Ok. I'm off to google the word "dorking". LOL!

i actually had a craigslist ad flagged for the word dorking. LOL another ad flagged for "plucker" as in feather plucker. i had to 'educate' their moderators. LOL

quoted from another website...
Dorking
The Dorking is a dual purpose breed, excellent for producing both meat and eggs. It is believed to have been developed in England, having been brought there from Sicily by the Romans. Because of this it may be one of the oldest breeds of chickens still in use.

I want to concentrate on the silver grey and colored, but also a small line of cuckoo, so i can work on a project strain of crele. found a pic of a crele yesterday, while i was looking for something else entirely LOL (i don't think the hen pictured is crele)
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You will love silkies! They are wonderful broodies and make awesome pets
They do not fly well because of soft feathers, and are a bit more sensitive to heat and cold. But they are so adorable, they are worth the extra bother. Hatch on!
 
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X 2 that question!
Wish I had a huuuuge piece of property. I would have plenty of eggs to share with neighbors, and pets for the grand kids...and, oooops, excuse me, I hear one of my girls out there doing her announcement. I like to gather the egg from where she lays..a bottom nest. I want the others to use the upper ones. See, I just have a back yard flock..I know who lays what.. some folks think I'm a bit off the wall when they hear that..but I know I'm not the only one! That knows who lays what that is.
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X 2 that question!
Wish I had a huuuuge piece of property. I would have plenty of eggs to share with neighbors, and pets for the grand kids...and, oooops, excuse me, I hear one of my girls out there doing her announcement. I like to gather the egg from where she lays..a bottom nest. I want the others to use the upper ones. See, I just have a back yard flock..I know who lays what.. some folks think I'm a bit off the wall when they hear that..but I know I'm not the only one! That knows who lays what that is.
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I with ya. We're working on that HUGE piece of property. I have a backyard "flock" also. Only 2 girls right now. (And 3 ducks). I take all my neighbors eggs so they don't complain. However they are all 65+ yrs of age and remember when chickens were a necessity not a novelty... so that helps.
 
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X 2 that question!
Wish I had a huuuuge piece of property. I would have plenty of eggs to share with neighbors, and pets for the grand kids...and, oooops, excuse me, I hear one of my girls out there doing her announcement. I like to gather the egg from where she lays..a bottom nest. I want the others to use the upper ones. See, I just have a back yard flock..I know who lays what.. some folks think I'm a bit off the wall when they hear that..but I know I'm not the only one! That knows who lays what that is.
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I with ya. We're working on that HUGE piece of property. I have a backyard "flock" also. Only 2 girls right now. (And 3 ducks). I take all my neighbors eggs so they don't complain. However they are all 65+ yrs of age and remember when chickens were a necessity not a novelty... so that helps.

i understand entirely... however. if/when ou get that property, make sure it isn't vertical acreage LOL i own 26 acres of mountainside but that gives me about 1-2 USABLE acres in the bunch. unless i want to put the birds WAY away from the house. which i don't. since there's no electric or water down at the bottom of the hill., or at the top either, which is the only other flattish area.
 
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I with ya. We're working on that HUGE piece of property. I have a backyard "flock" also. Only 2 girls right now. (And 3 ducks). I take all my neighbors eggs so they don't complain. However they are all 65+ yrs of age and remember when chickens were a necessity not a novelty... so that helps.

i understand entirely... however. if/when ou get that property, make sure it isn't vertical acreage LOL i own 26 acres of mountainside but that gives me about 1-2 USABLE acres in the bunch. unless i want to put the birds WAY away from the house. which i don't. since there's no electric or water down at the bottom of the hill., or at the top either, which is the only other flattish area.

All good advice. The place we're looking at now has 11 acres and is in a flood plain. (That sounds scarier than it is.) But it has a perfect little barn for my girls! (And the goat I plan on getting....and the dairy cow... and the bunnies... and don't forget turkeys, guineas, and more chickens.)

Oh, and the ducks.
 

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