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

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Nope, I have gone out of my way to acquire non-related stock.

It has to be the temps. I have tried to get them correct. It is so frustrating. I just don't know if they are too high or too low.

I spritz with water once a day up until the final days.
If you have a good hatch rate with chickens, it's not likely the incubator or temperatures.

I did and I think I am close. Most were way off but one was only .2 C off so I try to rely on that one. You would think that with the prices of incubators, the companies could do a lot better job in designing and constructing them.
One word. Thermoworks. http://www.thermoworks.com/products/low_cost/rt301wa.html

Hatching first aid: Poultry Nutri drench. Bowl of warm water ( for my unconventional assist method)
A heavy duty shears for the eventual speedy termination.
 
My hubby just got back from the PO with my Cackle chicks! I'm happy to report they are all alive and appear to be in pretty good shape. A couple look like they had a rough trip, but I think they'll be okay. Of course I have some dirty butts to deal with, but that's to be expected. Still not happy with the hatchery's lack of communication, but it is what it is. Here are some pictures I snapped after I got everyone settled in. After they've had some time to recover, I'll go out and start cleaning tushies (oh joy!).

Blue and splash standard Cochins comforting each other.




Little nekkid necks, which I think are absolutely adorable and my husband thinks (and I quote) are "yuck".


Pile of fuzzy butts soaking up some warmth from the heat lamps.
 
Quote: She's an animal training consultant. She's trained lots of birds and mammals from guinea pigs, rabbits, wolves, llamas, alpacas, horses, dogs, cats, a porcupine and a camel.
turkeys, chickens, parrots, raptors
She held a class at the Humane Society for our chicken group on 'Chicken Clicker Training'.
She said, if you want to be a good clicker trainer for dogs, learn to do it with chickens first. They're harder.
She was internationally certified. I don't know if she still is.
She's the one looking for a border collie.
 
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Ohhh!!! She's soo cute!!! The little girl too!!!!
"Duckling" ( the human variety) is the star of the show in this house. She's looks like she's gonna be a real heartbreaker in several years.

BTW, I heard on Jim Bohannon's show early this morning about a 12 yr. old girl who's been formally charged with assault for pinching a guy's backside in the school hallway, and is either in or heading to juvenile detention.

What's this screwed-up society come to, and where's it headed?
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A friend of mine had a silkie, cochin, serama cross rooster with a varied flock of bantams, including silkies.
She had him trained to round up his flock and move them whenever she told him to.

How did she manage that? 
   
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She's an animal training consultant. She's trained everything from guinea pigs to wolves to porcupines to geese to cage birds.
She held a class at the Humane Society for our chicken group on 'Chicken Clicker Training'.
She said, if you want to be a good clicker trainer for dogs, learn to do it with chickens first. They're harder.

I would be happy to see it! :D
 
 
Ohhh!!! She's soo cute!!! The little girl too!!!!

"Duckling" ( the human variety) is the star of the show in this house. She's looks like she's gonna be a real heartbreaker in several years.

BTW, I heard on Jim Bohannon's show early this morning about a 12 yr. old girl who's been formally charged with assault for pinching a guy's backside in the school hallway, and is either in or heading to juvenile detention.

What's this screwed-up society come to, and where's it headed?  :barnie

In a prison?
 
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