@ChicagoClucker
Glad your tooth will be better soon. (Also secretly happy you kept some bantam cochins. I really love the way yours look & now I can still enjoy them via your posts.) You know I would have taken some if I had the room. ..... and some turkeys from @Justso 's neighbor too! LOL

Very egg-cited about the upcoming hatch:
I separated my eggs into their jail cells last night to prepare for hatch day (Sat):
compartment 1- gold laced & silver laced orps
compartment 2 - blk/lav & a lavender orp
compartment 3 - buff Columbian & blue laced orps
This way if a chick hatches when I'm not around, I'll still know kind it is. (That's my goal anyway.) The jails are modified strawberry containers and DH came up with the term.
Here's a ? for all the other hatch-a-holics out there: How do you mark chicks to be able to identify them? I normally use small colored rubber bands. However I always get a few that fall off. The last time I tried food coloring &/or Crayola marker. Besides being messy, the colors rubbed off after a couple days. Not to mention the chicks do not always appreciate being painted. I'm trying to find a simple way to keep them marked for at least 2 weeks. I really dislike the legbands. Getting one on/off a chick is = torture.
Glad your tooth will be better soon. (Also secretly happy you kept some bantam cochins. I really love the way yours look & now I can still enjoy them via your posts.) You know I would have taken some if I had the room. ..... and some turkeys from @Justso 's neighbor too! LOL

Very egg-cited about the upcoming hatch:
I separated my eggs into their jail cells last night to prepare for hatch day (Sat):
compartment 1- gold laced & silver laced orps
compartment 2 - blk/lav & a lavender orp
compartment 3 - buff Columbian & blue laced orps
This way if a chick hatches when I'm not around, I'll still know kind it is. (That's my goal anyway.) The jails are modified strawberry containers and DH came up with the term.
Here's a ? for all the other hatch-a-holics out there: How do you mark chicks to be able to identify them? I normally use small colored rubber bands. However I always get a few that fall off. The last time I tried food coloring &/or Crayola marker. Besides being messy, the colors rubbed off after a couple days. Not to mention the chicks do not always appreciate being painted. I'm trying to find a simple way to keep them marked for at least 2 weeks. I really dislike the legbands. Getting one on/off a chick is = torture.