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

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totally jealous of all your eggs.

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I'm lucky to get 1 per day, maybe 2 on a good day.

my EE's need to finish growing up and start laying.

I got my red sex linked, so hopefully they lay well....
EEs and the RSL should do very well for you

Morning. Took you long enough.
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How many birds do you have?

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Let's see, we had an adult flock of 8 in the spring, but we lost most of them for various reasons over the summer, so 2 laying hens, and 1 roo left. My RIR lays most days, my cochin has gone broody 2x, and has laid sporadically since she started laying.

MY EE is a flock of 2 roo's and 8 hens. They are nearing 4 months, I fully suspect eggs between nov-jan, (Living in Texas, we don't really have winter, so as long as they get enough sunlight, I would expect a few eggs until spring on and off?)

Then, we have the red sex linked batch (6 hens, 1 roo) I bought because I realized that the other group of hens, were all broody wenches, and after my cochin has gone broody, realized we wouldn't get too many eggs if they all went broody at the same time, it's a batch of 3 polish crested, 2 blue cochins 1 black cochin, and a red sex linked.

I got some more silkie eggs coming 24, to start a silkie flock.... basically, the EE and my red sex linked, will be my "eating eggs" for the family, because i'm assuming my other birds are too broody to really be regular layers... but they might prove me wrong.

After that, I think I'll be going with turkey and duck eggs, since I personally am allergic to chicken eggs, and I want to eat eggs too :(
 
Kaj yours are probably bantams then. I just hatched a bunch of those under a broody.

Here's my fav pic of Mae West the cochin.


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Any chance if you get a surpluss of eggs, you'd send a few for my incubator if I paid shipping? I really, really love my cochins. A few bigger ones would be fun to throw into our flock ;o
 
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Soooo you have done some upgrades to your bator, does this mean you are setting eggs soon? If not, why do the upgrades??

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EEs and the RSL should do very well for you

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Let's see, we had an adult flock of 8 in the spring, but we lost most of them for various reasons over the summer, so 2 laying hens, and 1 roo left. My RIR lays most days, my cochin has gone broody 2x, and has laid sporadically since she started laying.

MY EE is a flock of 2 roo's and 8 hens. They are nearing 4 months, I fully suspect eggs between nov-jan, (Living in Texas, we don't really have winter, so as long as they get enough sunlight, I would expect a few eggs until spring on and off?)

Then, we have the red sex linked batch (6 hens, 1 roo) I bought because I realized that the other group of hens, were all broody wenches, and after my cochin has gone broody, realized we wouldn't get too many eggs if they all went broody at the same time, it's a batch of 3 polish crested, 2 blue cochins 1 black cochin, and a red sex linked.

I got some more silkie eggs coming 24, to start a silkie flock.... basically, the EE and my red sex linked, will be my "eating eggs" for the family, because i'm assuming my other birds are too broody to really be regular layers... but they might prove me wrong.

After that, I think I'll be going with turkey and duck eggs, since I personally am allergic to chicken eggs, and I want to eat eggs too :(
So next year you should be swimming in eggs. I gave my duck eggs to my sister-in-law to try as well since she's allergic to chicken eggs. Hopefully she can eat them.
 
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