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

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So while I was debating which list to do the girls have been hard at work.




Broody and hens eggs for the day.
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That's a lot of eggs, and a nice assortment! Are there any fertile eggs under that broody? I have a mama hen for the first time in a long time. It's fun to watch again.

It's interesting to see how fast they pick up the eating and drinking from the..real mama hen. :)




 
3/12 3 out so far; couple more pipped
Not due 'til tomorrow, but temps were a tad high from the start. they were holding steady, so I didn't mess with them.

3/13 06:30 # 4 out @BantyChooks
 
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You live on a volcano?
I used to live at the bottom of one, and I sometimes go up there to visit. I love to ski on that volcano. [COLOR=252525]Mammoth Mountain is a [/COLOR]lava dome [COLOR=252525] complex in [/COLOR]Mono County, California [COLOR=252525]. It lies in the southwestern corner of the [/COLOR]Long Valley Caldera [6] [COLOR=252525] and consists of about 12 [/COLOR]rhyodacite [COLOR=252525] and [/COLOR]dacite [COLOR=252525] overlapping domes.[/COLOR][7] [COLOR=252525] These domes formed in a long series of eruptions from 110,000 to 57,000 years ago, building a volcano that reaches 11,059 feet (3,371 m) in elevation.[/COLOR][8] [COLOR=252525] During this time, massive [/COLOR]dacite [COLOR=252525] eruptions occurred roughly every 5000 years.[/COLOR][9] [COLOR=252525]The volcano is still active with minor eruptions, the largest of which was a minor [/COLOR]phreatic [COLOR=252525] (steam) eruption 700 years ago.[/COLOR][3] These are the earthquakes that have happened yesterday and so far today. It's actually been a quiet couple of days. [COLOR=333333]
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 1.1 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657636.html]2016/07/02 06:03:04 37.578N 118.874W 0.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 11 km ( 7 mi) SE of Mammoth Lakes, CA 1.5 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657576.html]2016/07/02 01:26:13 37.519N 118.784W 6.8[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 22 km (13 mi) SE of Mammoth Lakes, CA 0.2 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nn00550309.html]2016/07/01 21:12:56 37.356N 118.022W 9.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 32 km (20 mi) NE of Big Pine, CA 1.5 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657491.html]2016/07/01 19:21:55 37.615N 118.863W 2.2[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 11 km ( 7 mi) ESE of Mammoth Lakes, CA 0.4 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657441.html]2016/07/01 15:17:01 37.633N 118.877W 6.9[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 9 km ( 6 mi) E of Mammoth Lakes, CA 0.6 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657426.html]2016/07/01 14:50:51 37.573N 118.846W 1.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 14 km ( 9 mi) ESE of Mammoth Lakes, CA 1.1 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nn00550223.html]2016/07/01 13:23:03 37.959N 118.461W 0.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 58 km (36 mi) NE of Mammoth Lakes, CA 0.8 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nn00550214.html]2016/07/01 12:40:43 37.200N 118.223W 0.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 7 km ( 4 mi) NE of Big Pine, CA 1.0 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657381.html]2016/07/01 11:41:12 37.462N 118.597W 8.8[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 17 km (10 mi) NW of West Bishop, CA 0.9 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657256.html]2016/07/01 05:07:52 37.456N 118.841W 5.2[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 23 km (15 mi) SSE of Mammoth Lakes, CA 0.0 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657246.html]2016/07/01 04:24:45 37.638N 118.972W 4.7[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 1 km ( 0 mi) E of Mammoth Lakes, CA
[/COLOR] . There were a couple of people that fell into a vent on the mountain a few years ago. A couple more people tried to rescue them and died. There are natural hot springs in the area and that area smells of sulphur. Nasty.
Thanks for the info, and take care!
 
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1.1 [COLOR=999999]2016/07/02 06:03:04 37.578N 118.874W 0.0[/COLOR] 11 km ( 7 mi) SE of Mammoth Lakes, CA
1.5 [COLOR=999999]2016/07/02 01:26:13 37.519N 118.784W 6.8[/COLOR] 22 km (13 mi) SE of Mammoth Lakes, CA
0.2 [COLOR=999999]2016/07/01 21:12:56 37.356N 118.022W 9.0[/COLOR] 32 km (20 mi) NE of Big Pine, CA
1.5 [COLOR=999999]2016/07/01 19:21:55 37.615N 118.863W 2.2[/COLOR] 11 km ( 7 mi) ESE of Mammoth Lakes, CA
0.4 [COLOR=999999]2016/07/01 15:17:01 37.633N 118.877W 6.9[/COLOR] 9 km ( 6 mi) E of Mammoth Lakes, CA
0.6 [COLOR=999999]2016/07/01 14:50:51 37.573N 118.846W 1.0[/COLOR] 14 km ( 9 mi) ESE of Mammoth Lakes, CA
1.1 [COLOR=999999]2016/07/01 13:23:03 37.959N 118.461W 0.0[/COLOR] 58 km (36 mi) NE of Mammoth Lakes, CA
0.8 [COLOR=999999]2016/07/01 12:40:43 37.200N 118.223W 0.0[/COLOR] 7 km ( 4 mi) NE of Big Pine, CA
1.0 [COLOR=999999]2016/07/01 11:41:12 37.462N 118.597W 8.8[/COLOR] 17 km (10 mi) NW of West Bishop, CA
0.9 [COLOR=999999]2016/07/01 05:07:52 37.456N 118.841W 5.2[/COLOR] 23 km (15 mi) SSE of Mammoth Lakes, CA
0.0 [COLOR=999999]2016/07/01 04:24:45 37.638N 118.972W 4.7[/COLOR] 1 km ( 0 mi) E of Mammoth Lakes, CA
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There were a couple of people that fell into a vent on the mountain a few years ago. A couple more people tried to rescue them and died.

There are natural hot springs in the area and that area smells of sulphur. Nasty.
Thanks for the info, and take care!
You're up again & I haven't gone to bed yet. What's wrong with this picture?
 
i finally got an appointment to go see the house i want to buy!!
can't wait!!!

Congratulations, don't show to much excitement, be tough on the negotiations! Aa and try to find somthing that you don't like, and let the seller know it!
Good luck!
A another thing don't fell to the trick of the mirror or the fresh backed cake smell!
 
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You live on a volcano?
I used to live at the bottom of one, and I sometimes go up there to visit. I love to ski on that volcano. [COLOR=252525]Mammoth Mountain is a [/COLOR]lava dome [COLOR=252525] complex in [/COLOR]Mono County, California [COLOR=252525]. It lies in the southwestern corner of the [/COLOR]Long Valley Caldera [6] [COLOR=252525] and consists of about 12 [/COLOR]rhyodacite [COLOR=252525] and [/COLOR]dacite [COLOR=252525] overlapping domes.[/COLOR][7] [COLOR=252525] These domes formed in a long series of eruptions from 110,000 to 57,000 years ago, building a volcano that reaches 11,059 feet (3,371 m) in elevation.[/COLOR][8] [COLOR=252525] During this time, massive [/COLOR]dacite [COLOR=252525] eruptions occurred roughly every 5000 years.[/COLOR][9] [COLOR=252525]The volcano is still active with minor eruptions, the largest of which was a minor [/COLOR]phreatic [COLOR=252525] (steam) eruption 700 years ago.[/COLOR][3] These are the earthquakes that have happened yesterday and so far today. It's actually been a quiet couple of days. Code:
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 [CODE] 1.1 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657636.html]2016/07/02 06:03:04 37.578N 118.874W 0.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 11 km ( 7 mi) SE of Mammoth Lakes, CA 1.5 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657576.html]2016/07/02 01:26:13 37.519N 118.784W 6.8[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 22 km (13 mi) SE of Mammoth Lakes, CA 0.2 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nn00550309.html]2016/07/01 21:12:56 37.356N 118.022W 9.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 32 km (20 mi) NE of Big Pine, CA 1.5 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657491.html]2016/07/01 19:21:55 37.615N 118.863W 2.2[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 11 km ( 7 mi) ESE of Mammoth Lakes, CA 0.4 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657441.html]2016/07/01 15:17:01 37.633N 118.877W 6.9[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 9 km ( 6 mi) E of Mammoth Lakes, CA 0.6 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657426.html]2016/07/01 14:50:51 37.573N 118.846W 1.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 14 km ( 9 mi) ESE of Mammoth Lakes, CA 1.1 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nn00550223.html]2016/07/01 13:23:03 37.959N 118.461W 0.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 58 km (36 mi) NE of Mammoth Lakes, CA 0.8 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nn00550214.html]2016/07/01 12:40:43 37.200N 118.223W 0.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 7 km ( 4 mi) NE of Big Pine, CA 1.0 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657381.html]2016/07/01 11:41:12 37.462N 118.597W 8.8[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 17 km (10 mi) NW of West Bishop, CA 0.9 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657256.html]2016/07/01 05:07:52 37.456N 118.841W 5.2[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 23 km (15 mi) SSE of Mammoth Lakes, CA 0.0 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657246.html]2016/07/01 04:24:45 37.638N 118.972W 4.7[/URL][/COLOR][/U] 1 km ( 0 mi) E of Mammoth Lakes, CA
[/CODE] . There were a couple of people that fell into a vent on the mountain a few years ago. A couple more people tried to rescue them and died. There are natural hot springs in the area and that area smells of sulphur. Nasty.
Thanks for the info, and take care!
You're up again & I haven't gone to bed yet. What's wrong with this picture?
Yes don't forget that your day is my night, and we can talk in the beginning and the ends! Some BYC stuff, look at the original post of Kathy.
 
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 1.1 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657636.html]2016/07/02 06:03:04 37.578N 118.874W  0.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U]   11 km ( 7 mi) SE  of Mammoth Lakes, CA
  1.5 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657576.html]2016/07/02 01:26:13 37.519N 118.784W  6.8[/URL][/COLOR][/U]   22 km (13 mi) SE  of Mammoth Lakes, CA
 0.2 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nn00550309.html]2016/07/01 21:12:56 37.356N 118.022W  9.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U]   32 km (20 mi) NE  of Big Pine, CA
 1.5 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657491.html]2016/07/01 19:21:55 37.615N 118.863W  2.2[/URL][/COLOR][/U]   11 km ( 7 mi) ESE of Mammoth Lakes, CA
 0.4 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657441.html]2016/07/01 15:17:01 37.633N 118.877W  6.9[/URL][/COLOR][/U]    9 km ( 6 mi) E   of Mammoth Lakes, CA
 0.6 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657426.html]2016/07/01 14:50:51 37.573N 118.846W  1.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U]   14 km ( 9 mi) ESE of Mammoth Lakes, CA
 1.1 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nn00550223.html]2016/07/01 13:23:03 37.959N 118.461W  0.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U]   58 km (36 mi) NE  of Mammoth Lakes, CA
 0.8 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nn00550214.html]2016/07/01 12:40:43 37.200N 118.223W  0.0[/URL][/COLOR][/U]    7 km ( 4 mi) NE  of Big Pine, CA
 1.0 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657381.html]2016/07/01 11:41:12 37.462N 118.597W  8.8[/URL][/COLOR][/U]   17 km (10 mi) NW  of West Bishop, CA
 0.9 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657256.html]2016/07/01 05:07:52 37.456N 118.841W  5.2[/URL][/COLOR][/U]   23 km (15 mi) SSE of Mammoth Lakes, CA
 0.0 [U][COLOR=999999][URL=http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/nc72657246.html]2016/07/01 04:24:45 37.638N 118.972W  4.7[/URL][/COLOR][/U]    1 km ( 0 mi) E   of Mammoth Lakes, CA
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There were a couple of people that fell into a vent on the mountain a few years ago. A couple more people tried to rescue them and died.


There are natural hot springs in the area and that area smells of sulphur. Nasty.
Thanks for the info, and take care! You're up again & I haven't gone to bed yet. What's wrong with this picture? Yes don't forget that your day is my night, and we can talk in the beginning and the ends! Some BYC stuff, look at the original post of Kathy.
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Good morning, Mr. Benny. I know; you're 7 hours ahead of me.
 
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