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Scott
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Quote: I want dark brown with blue speckles!![]()
Scott
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I have to do the warsh as well. Do you really call it laundry?
Hello all! I just wanted to join in this thread!
I have 48 eggs in the incubator ready to hatch Thursday!
AND my hens I hatched this summer just started laying this week! Yay!
Yay! Woke up with 1 pip this morning. Dropped eldest off at school, and come home to second pip! Yay!![]()
ETA: off to drop younger at school/go to store, hopefully more when I get home LOL
I want dark brown with blue speckles!![]()
Scott
Looks great! This is how my NYD hatch a long eggs are looking. Thought I only had 8, but I have 9. Yes, not tossing too soon is the right idea..had two sitting aside seeing nothing..last night, I saw that little embryo.
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Specifications:
per 4 oz.
per lb.
Vitamin A (IU MIN)
2,500,000
10,000,000
Vitamin D3 (IU MIN)
1,000,000
4,000,000
Vitamin E (IU MIN)
2,000
8,000
Riboflavin (MG MIN)
750
3,000
d pantothenic Acid (MG MIN)
2,000
8,000
Folic Acid (MG MIN)
125
500
Thiamine Mononitrate (MG MIN)
375
1,500
Niacinamide (MG MIN)
5,000
20,000
Pyridoxine HCL (MG MIN)
300
1,200
Ascorbic Acid (MG MIN)
3,750
15,000
Vitamin B-12 (MG MIN)
2.5
10
Menadione (MG MIN)
1,000
4,000
Salt
11.0% (MIN) 13.2% (MAX)
Sodium
4.7% (MIN)
Potassium
3.8% (MIN)
Magnesium
0.26% (MIN)
It lacks 2 things that I want to give my birds - Biotin and Selenium
I add some ground up human tablets I buy in bulk - just 5 tabs per 100lb of feed for adult birds.
just 1 gram is enough for 1 gallon of water
awwww I am having that issue, I am setting again later, but the eggs are muddy!! I think I will set the dumb things anyways!!All 5 eggs infertile/clear after 72-96 hours. Incubator off. Next fertility check next month.
SET ALL EGGS I think I recently read??????Ok, I have what may seem like a dumb question to many of you, but a lot of you know, that I can not keep roosters here. I have just started this past yr. to keep a boy for a while, until his crowing gets real loud. Found out that these boys can fertilize the girls pretty early ... after they start crowing. I have a beautiful Heratige RIR. Well guess what I witnessed this morning? Ey? Yep, and when he went after her, I just watched to see if he knew what he was doing. He sure did! Here's the thing. He isn't crowing! He is 6 months old. I know I can open eggs to see, but wondered how long it takes for an egg to get fertile, this gal he got this morning has only laid her second egg today. Maybe he isn't fertilizing them yet? I've seen him chasing the girls, but haven't actually seen him get one until this morning. Whoot! I have a leghorn that is laying out there. She will be easy, she squats for me. A leghorn and a RIR..nice laying hens in the future if he does his job!
Man, am I finally going to be lucky and be able to keep a ....non...crowing rooster? I know, it's coming. Just hope he isn't too loud at first, and I can keep him for a while. Sure was funny hearing the sounds he made after he got his girl.![]()