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Hello Icelandic enthusiasts,
We are new to the Icelandic chicken world, and new members of BYC.
At present we have two ~4 day old chicks we incubated from eggs we received from Lyle Behl. It was our first incubation
attempt, and a learning process. We started with 18 eggs, 10 at lock down, one pipped but did not zip, two healthy hatches,
and seven developed but dead embryos. The two eggs we got to hatch have the blue gene.
We have identified adjustments we need to make and are looking forward to round two incubation with a shipment of eggs on
the way from Mary at Buck 'n Run Ranch.
Just thought we would introduce ourselves to the Icelandic community.
Posts from this account may come from either one or the both of us.
Dave and Patty
..watch out, icelandics are highly addictive.!
We are near Fairbanks, about five hours from where you will be settling in.Where in AK are you?
I will be near Caswell, just north of Willow. As I understand there is another flock near Fairbanks. I am heading on up in July.
Looks like AK is going to be a proving ground for Icelandics ! I strongly reccomend geting the digital thermometer from Brinsea, shipping eggs that far already puts them into jeopardy, we really have to be on top of the temps and humidity. I am bringing my small flock and hoping to get a hatch or two once I am settled in up there.