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What kind of a goat is he ch
Shalom Akrnaf2. That is crazy that you are unable to import any eggs. Are any of the eggs they are importing fertile? How common is raising backyard chickens in your area?Shalom to you all
According to the government regulation, I can't import to Israel even one egg, even if it is an egg from a very known breeder.
But from the other hand the agriculture department import MILLIONS of eggs from Turkey,Holland,Spain, and this year from Ukraine. And what a "surprise" the eggs that came from the Ukraine was infected with an UNKNOWN subspecies of SALMONELLA!! The results: one men dead, dozen hospitalized!! How stupid can they be?
Shalom to you all
According to the government regulation, I can't import to Israel even one egg, even if it is an egg from a very known breeder.
But from the other hand the agriculture department import MILLIONS of eggs from Turkey,Holland,Spain, and this year from Ukraine. And what a "surprise" the eggs that came from the Ukraine was infected with an UNKNOWN subspecies of SALMONELLA!! The results: one men dead, dozen hospitalized!! How stupid can they be?
Shalom Akrnaf2. That is crazy that you are unable to import any eggs. Are any of the eggs they are importing fertile? How common is raising backyard chickens in your area?
Yes thank you! I will keep all of you updated. I don't want to give up on a little life, it is alive and kicking....so let it finish the race till the end and see what happens. But i still want to hear others experiences with this weird development. Good night all!
I keep several small and large ones. I usually use them for fermented feed but they do make good water bowls for winter. I don't like using them for roosters. They end up with water soaked wattles which tend to freeze off.$4.76 & a trip to TSC solved the issue; now the proud owner of TWO rubber pans...use one while the other thaws.
I went through the same as you experienced for a long time till I found 2 accurate ones.Good afternoon all. Have a couple of questions about calibrating thermometers and accuracy.
I just hatched 5 out of 7 of my own eggs in a Brinsea Mini Advanced using their preset thermometer @ 99.6 deg. Because the eggs were quite large I was planning on using a Hova Bator still air as a separate hatcher. Set it up a couple of days in advance to make sure it was going to be up to temp. Have multiple thermometers and calibrated 2 with the ice slurry test. One of them (small black Avian Web in center) did take forever to reach 32.2 deg. I put 5 different thermos in the Hova to be on the safe side. I could never get a reading over 97.6 deg on the Avian Web that I calibrated. Or on anything else that was in there. So I decided to go ahead & use the Brinsea instead.
After taking the turner out on day 18 I was able to get the small Avian Web thermo/hygro inside. The max temp it would give me was 94.10. I was sure I had killed all my babies. They were all candled and weighed on correct days and I could see movement in the 3 light ones and veining on the blues.
FFWD to day 21, 2 hours in. I had the 1st pip. I thought I had heard faint cheeping earlier in the day but thought I was imagining it. An hour later another pipped. And they both hatched overnight. No sticky or shrink wrapped chicks. Heard more cheeping. And then an external pip. Ended up 3 more chicks hatched into Day 22. No sticky or shrink wrap. Perfect fluffed up babies.
My question is this, if the reading of the calibrated thermo was really 94.1 would anything have hatched at all? Or delayed by days? If this same thermo was reading 97 in the Hova, and I put them in there to hatch would they have been cooked?
I am going to recalibrate everything and I think I will put some of the digital ones outside in a Ziploc on Thurs when I know it will be below freezing. This has made me super paranoid about the accuracy of any thermometer. I have ordered a Boveda humidity test kit to calibrate the Caliber IV as it can be reset to correct RH.
Any thoughts on accurate brand as some of these were not cheap.
Thanks Kaycey
Roosters need to be photostimulated just like hens. In winter, added light may improve fertility.Out of 42 eggs....19 are fertile. Not a single EE egg was fertile. Blue is mounting but not fertilizing yet. Oh well, 19 of 20 BCM eggs look great![]()
Not me. Wife would kill me. A rooster in a varikennel on the back porch has me on thin ice.Question! Who has a rooster in their shower?
Answer...this girl. Lol
Foghorn is doing better, crowing up a storm in the shower...
I love liver - all kinds.I'm SO glad that my folks never liked that, which means I never had to have any.....tell your kids I feel sorry for them...![]()
I so need a clean room. Mine are in the overly cluttered cellar.I need eggs!!![]()
and maybe a clean room for the bator...![]()
If I try, I skip 4 pages at a time. You won't miss much that way.Hello all. I've given up on trying to keep up here. So I'll just pop in once in awhile. How's everybody?
Are you referring to coccidia?Well I ended up curling all my flock 18 months ago because of cossis. I just couldn't stay away from chickens so after disinfecting and bio security I started all over again. Two months in and most chicks got the flow pox. I have three weeks in, lost about 5 of my favorite. Yesterday I finally saw the light, the ones left will make it, and some predator got 7 of my juveniles. I have chicken wire on my coops. (Chipper) now I have to invest in better, safer fencing.
Other than that I'm enjoying them. And refuse to give up, incubating, raising and maybe someday have enough eggs that I wouldn't have to buy any.
I was the first to respond to his first post. "Am I crazy?" I told him to go for it.Oz's dream is to create a way for the locals in the Phillipines, where he and his family live (except when he's in California making a living),to have a better way of life through better diet. To that extent, he's introduced new strains of chickens, goats, hogs, and whatever else he's added in the last couple months since I was last on his thread. The thread is an ongoing, ever-developing diary of his successes, failures and family's lives since the beginning.
I went to Farm & Home across the road from TSC. Oyster shell there was $10 for 10#. I put it back. I can get it from my co-op for $10 for 50#. But I have to buy $500 worth of feed to order.No I'm going tomorrow....I got a dr appointment in town first thing in the morning. I did stop at a different feed store though. Picked up some oyster shell and a few bails of straw
This time of year, I start the generator a couple times a month to make sure it is still working. Just for refrigerators, freezers, incubators and electric heaters.Our lights keep flickering...might lose power! Have to love a charged laptop!
We were 58F on Friday and 42F Saturday morning but hit 7F Saturday night.Good Thursday Morning Everybody!![]()
It's a no frost morning here, so things are looking up!
Scott
Shalom.Shalom to you all
According to the government regulation, I can't import to Israel even one egg, even if it is an egg from a very known breeder.
But from the other hand the agriculture department import MILLIONS of eggs from Turkey,Holland,Spain, and this year from Ukraine. And what a "surprise" the eggs that came from the Ukraine was infected with an UNKNOWN subspecies of SALMONELLA!! The results: one men dead, dozen hospitalized!! How stupid can they be?
That isn't close to hatching. It may - for some unknown reason - have been late starting to develop.Yes thank you! I will keep all of you updated. I don't want to give up on a little life, it is alive and kicking....so let it finish the race till the end and see what happens. But i still want to hear others experiences with this weird development. Good night all!