INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Yep - I actually sort of wish it was a work day so I HAD to be away.

Nonetheless, I just caught number three on the way out (missed the first two). Caption should read: "Hatching is HARD." You can see on the shell how crazy the air cell was on this one, I think:



- Ant Farm
OH WHat a unique chick and hatch!! so happy!!
Yes, this one is homozygous NN, very few feathers on the neck (you can already tell) - a real plus!!! S/he hasn't quite levered him/herself out of the bottom part of the shell yet. Hatching is HARD....
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The first one is totally fluffy and is running around terrorizing eggs and chicks alike.

I think the partially pipped/zipped one may have died (though perhaps it's resting) - we'll see.

Great news is all the pips so far are right side up! YAY!!!!

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I'll find them, and tag you within a few hours.
Thanks so much! No rush at all, just when it is convenient for you (even if tomorrow or later).
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I learned a trick - to keep the fluffy one (getting bored in the 'bator) distracted from picking on the ones just hatching while he's waiting to go to the brooder, I am using a little flashlight to draw him to another part of the 'bator. It's amazing how well and quickly he follows it...
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- Ant Farm
 
Sally, would you like it if I got pictures of my coolerbator build through it, or do you have enough? @Sally Sunshine
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I learned a trick - to keep the fluffy one (getting bored in the 'bator) distracted from picking on the ones just hatching while he's waiting to go to the brooder, I am using a little flashlight to draw him to another part of the 'bator. It's amazing how well and quickly he follows it...
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- Ant Farm
Had a dog that would go nuts chasing a red laser pointer beam
 
Actually, it wasn't bad. 'Bout the most I did was bring in a couple loads of wood
Couldn't have said it better. I've had a lot of dogs bouncing off of chain link and coop windows here. That's what my shotgun is for. One evening my wife scheduled a chick fest with wine, chatting with friends sitting around a fire and everyone bringing their dogs. Most were little foo foo dogs but one was a big mongrel my wife's best friend had recently rescued from the pound. It was on the prowl when all my chickens were still out. It kept ranging farther and farther afield and I told her to contain her dog because the chickens were out. She nonchalantly said, "oh I don't think he'll hurt them". I was like :eek: . I said, it's a dog, that's what they do. Each time I pleaded with her to contain the dog, she kept saying it would be fine. Finally, I told her, "don't make me kill your dog." She was in shock and said, "you wouldn't kill my dog". I calmly said, "If your dog grabs one of my chickens, I'll kill your dog." I then brought out the shotgun that's always loaded on the back porch and she panicked. She started calling her dog but it was too late. It blasted through the woods chasing chickens. Luckily for her, they all got away. After things calmed down she was incredulous and couldn't understand why I would kill a dog over a chicken. She's a chef and the only thing she knows about chickens is how to cook them. She still to this day (after much explanation) can't understand why trios of this breed go for $250.
Glad you had a good b'day! Hauling wood on your bday ..... Not such a great gift ! Lol. My bday is in May, and I usually end up tilling the garden and setting plants that day! :gig As for the dog issue, my youngest son, 28, seems to have the same thought process as your GD, he brought his 6 month old boxer out a few years ago, went straight at the flock (free range) and my Roo got trampled into the mud before he could control the dog. The poor Roo was literally stuck in the mud and turf when I got to it. He survived, but the dog has been leash only ever since when he visits.
Mine's in April and I do something similar. Hopefully have all the tomatoes ad possibly chilies and herbs in by then.
Believe it or not, being the avid fisherman that I am, I've never set foot in a canoe. Been on my share of bass boats, rowboats, and such, even a belly boat (float tube) but never a canoe. If I ever get in one, it'll be one with a wide, flat bottom, not one that'll flip if I blink at the wrong time; I wouldn't care to take an unplanned soaking, and I swim like an anchor. I've capsized one boat; don't want to repeat the experience.
You described my canoe to a T. It is a very stable cargo barge (my description). It's a white water excursion boat that holds 1,00 lbs. No keel and fair rocker for turning on a dime. Fairly wide with excellent tumblehome for shedding water. An 'Old Towne Appalachian'. Growing up we always did Jon Boats on MO and AR streams. I didn't start canoeing till I was in my 20s. I believe I would be happy canoeing small mountain streams every day the rest of my life. We have a very few small class IV and V rivers. They're mostly kayak and decked canoe streams but I've paddled them alone in this open cargo barge with no mishaps. We tube A LOT in Missouri. There's maybe 40+ excellent float streams south of the Missouri river.
I have an update for my current batches of eggs. Of the 8 in the first set, I pulled the one quitter (found day 7 but left it in JIC) but the other 7 are doing great (including the cracked one). Today is day 16 for them (candled yesterday... a day late:he .) Of the 33 in the second batch, I pulled one clear. Today is day 9 for them and they got candled yesterday on day 8 (again... a day late:he .) Upgrades to the bator this round include: Better fan placement Replaced a loud fan Moved the thermocouple sensor for the thermostat closer to the bulb (reduced the amount of time the light stays on and reduced the amount of temperature fluctuation to about .7*) Made a baffle to go in front of the main heating bulb to block radiant heat Installed auto-turner Reduced the size (surface area) of the pre-lockdown water well to lower humidity during the early part of incubation (Last batch my air cells were too small) Will be making a coolerbator hatcher in the next day (cutting it a little close but it took forever for my 2nd thermostat to get here) Ok that concludes my update. Been awhile since I got to talk to you @Sally Sunshine . I hope you are doing well:hugs
You sound like me. I have so much refurbishing to do to my cabinet incubator/hatcher combination.
I can imagine! If mine had been free-ranging, which they would have been were it not for the fact that I have a new rooster that I want to be familiar with the area before I turn him out with his lady friends, and 5 dogs who probably had never even seen a chicken before suddenly started after them, I'd have one very unhappy granddaughter today.
Fluffy chase toys.
X2 Especially on the ventilation, chilling and opening the hatcher too much. At least these are ones we can correct/stop You always have awesome posts! :hugs
All living things need oxygen. :hugs Back at ya! :highfive:
It's not my dog...this is at a friend's house. My dog is a dachshund....and a little mop mutt.....I made a meal similar to pepper steak with it.....was delicious....how's my friend Benny doing,?
Remember the lines in the Peter Sellers' movie? "Does your dog bite?" "No." Dog bites man. "I thought you said your didn't bite." "That's not my dog."
Very productive day today. Baked two loaves of bread, cleaned the kitchen and living room, did the dishes, and rebatched some soap. Hope everyone's having a great Saturday!
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Yes, yes, I know. And I have. I think I just needed more coffee. (Is there an emoticon for sitting on my hands?:oops: ) It's a moot point now anyway - three more pips and another zip in progress, no way am I opening that thing. S/he's got air, so she'll be ok to wait if I decide to help. The first one out has moved over to the actively zipping one and is playing cheerleader and trying to help. :lol: But thanks for the reminders and reassurance - still a beginner at this, helps to have reassurance. :thumbsup I read everything two or three times, decide what I'm going to do in each possible circumstance, and then the hatch begins and my brain just... MELTS... :th - Ant Farm
That's why my incubators are in the cellar.
That's it. Thanks.
Hi CC not all living things needs oxygen! There is a lot of bacteria species that are anaerobic, obligatory or facultative, and oxygen can be literally toxic for the!
 
I need your guys input on something. So tomorrow, I have a double yolked egg hatching. But, I have heard that I need to help it out because it will not hatch on its one. What do you think that I should help it out?
 
I need your guys input on something. So tomorrow, I have a double yolked egg hatching. But, I have heard that I need to help it out because it will not hatch on its one. What do you think that I should help it out?

See this link! I think you should help them!

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