INDIANA BYC'ers HERE!

Thanks so much to all of you for your advice. You guys are really great people!! I think I should be okay. 99.5 degrees and I'm guess-timating that my humidity needs to be with-in a 35 to 50 range. If that's wrong tell me. I've been reading the neat articles on here for incubation. I think it probably isn't as complicated as my brain is trying to make it.
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*Introduction*
Just wanted to say hello!
I'm on the near east side of Indianapolis. My husband and I bought a house just a couple months ago, and a good friend gifted us Partridge Cochin bantam chicks as a housewarming surprise. We've busted our asses trying to get a coop built, but it's been difficult. We've sourced out much of our wood for free and my husband(thank goodness) is a woodworker! It's been slow going and I just want to bring my birds home. I find myself drooling and gawking other birds on a daily basis(someone help me!), but my flock will be full when I bring these home. Do any of you go to any Indiana swaps? It seems Craigslist is full of Roos and the same type of birds over and over. :/
I made a promise to myself about not purchasing straight runs, so as to prevent me getting stuck with too many Roos. I'm not against eating, but really? How satisfying can a Cochin bantam be??? Anyways...
Feel free to send me a PM, I'll try to post photos of the coop and flock soon...or eventually...I can't make any promises. ;)
Ps, I'm also obsessing over Cayuga ducks.
Welcome! Take a look at the link in my signature including the members page. You can find others near you or with the breed of chicken that interests you. If you'd like to be added send me a pm with your info and ill get you on there.
Vickichicki has a small flock of bantam Cochins going and I'm incubating some lavender cuckoos right now. I've been to Wolfs giant animal swap in northern Indiana by ligonier and really enjoy it.
 
Congrats. I hope mine hatch as well.
thanks! Good luck to you! If you need a roo from a different line to breed let me know.
Thanks, maybe we can trade. I'm not sure if I'll be breeding them for fun or SOP yet. I'm still working on learning the SOP for the HRIR. It may take me some time to learn the rules for a 2nd breed. But these first ones i hatch will be from a good seller with no chance of me having breed them wrong.
 
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QUESTION
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Why is it that I have had many weeks of 15 - 17 eggs a day, then all of a sudden I had 10, the next day I only had 5, and the next day (today) I only got 4? What am I doing wrong?

Thank you in advance for any insight you can give.
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*Introduction*
Just wanted to say hello!
I'm on the near east side of Indianapolis. My husband and I bought a house just a couple months ago, and a good friend gifted us Partridge Cochin bantam chicks as a housewarming surprise. We've busted our asses trying to get a coop built, but it's been difficult. We've sourced out much of our wood for free and my husband(thank goodness) is a woodworker! It's been slow going and I just want to bring my birds home. I find myself drooling and gawking other birds on a daily basis(someone help me!), but my flock will be full when I bring these home. Do any of you go to any Indiana swaps? It seems Craigslist is full of Roos and the same type of birds over and over.
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I made a promise to myself about not purchasing straight runs, so as to prevent me getting stuck with too many Roos. I'm not against eating, but really? How satisfying can a Cochin bantam be??? Anyways...
Feel free to send me a PM, I'll try to post photos of the coop and flock soon...or eventually...I can't make any promises.
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Ps, I'm also obsessing over Cayuga ducks.
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You can find a list of swaps and shows at poultryshowcentral.com. Usually can find better birds in the sale areas at shows, though I've bought some good ones at swaps also. There is a show in Bloomington this Saturday.

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QUESTION
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Why is it that I have had many weeks of 15 - 17 eggs a day, then all of a sudden I had 10, the next day I only had 5, and the next day (today) I only got 4? What am I doing wrong?

Thank you in advance for any insight you can give.
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It's that time of year--days are getting shorter, birds are molting, and the heat earlier this week didn't help. If you have electricity in your coop, a lamp on a timer gives them more hours of light.
 
I FINALLY got a good legbar hatch! I have 5 that hatched. still not sure of sexes, but sure of 2 being pullets and 2 being roos. One im not 100% but think its a pullet. I also have one swedish flower hatch.
Woohoo!! Congrats!
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*Introduction*
Just wanted to say hello!
I'm on the near east side of Indianapolis. My husband and I bought a house just a couple months ago, and a good friend gifted us Partridge Cochin bantam chicks as a housewarming surprise. We've busted our asses trying to get a coop built, but it's been difficult. We've sourced out much of our wood for free and my husband(thank goodness) is a woodworker! It's been slow going and I just want to bring my birds home. I find myself drooling and gawking other birds on a daily basis(someone help me!), but my flock will be full when I bring these home. Do any of you go to any Indiana swaps? It seems Craigslist is full of Roos and the same type of birds over and over.
hmm.png

I made a promise to myself about not purchasing straight runs, so as to prevent me getting stuck with too many Roos. I'm not against eating, but really? How satisfying can a Cochin bantam be??? Anyways...
Feel free to send me a PM, I'll try to post photos of the coop and flock soon...or eventually...I can't make any promises.
wink.png

Ps, I'm also obsessing over Cayuga ducks.
Welcome to the thread. I see chicken math in your future.
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I have a question...
When I went to lock up the chickens and ducks today, I noticed that my dominant rooster wasn't on the highest part of the roost like always. My bantam rooster and my lavender ameraucana was at the top. I have noticed my bantam rooster always chasing and having a crowing contest with my blue Wheaton ameraucana. So did my bantam rooster rise up to the top and my blue Wheaton ameraucana is challenging him?
 

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