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I did do OK for the a.m. ...while the girls (got to calling them THING ONE and THING TWO...them silly ol' thangs!) played with toys on the one dog bed (need two now--told Rick that before we got the girls but he wanted to wait...oh well) I did up one of my seed list orders...trying ever so hard not to order the same seed TWICE from two different companies...good gack...
I bin meaning to post some info on hatching artificially and the equipment and methods we use here at Pear-A-Dice...this be how I do it...best method, not likely...my method yeh until I learn better I suppose...
This is dedicated to Chris so him and Junior don't keep blowing holes in plastic spinach containers with BB guns...unless I got this concept all wrong but then who cares, because I bin meaning to post my equipment on here anyways...so away we goes...
So instead of repurposing plastic spinach holders that may or may not stand up to being heated inside an incubator, not really meant for that but often, we birders and animal keepers use things not meant for our end use anyhoo...oh well, eh.
This was posted and I "think" it was the container that is to be used to hold eggs in a bator because holes were punched in it...but no matter...if I got it wrong...something right has come by it anyway!
So I would suggest one uses a contraption there in something like this...
These are desk (office tray) organizers...you go to the DOLLAR stores...they'll often have HEAPS of these...and yeh, not food grade, sure enough BUT last a tad longer than Junior's BB gun holed up spinach container, eh.
On the bottom for the birds (and not in the above photo) one will put the rubberized cupboard liner (dollar store grab for a whole roll), you use tea candle holders (glass...glass is superb for birds...it sanitizes), and marbles (again, can clean these) in the water holder, another tea candle holder (again GLASS--raiser yer glass, eh!) with a shiny marble in the center to entice the little goobers to EAT (eat, eat, eat...yeh yeh...the baby birds got an egg yolk sack but quite frankly, the sooner you get them TO EAT...the sooner they get big and strong and THRIVE)... there ARE studies done showing not only in birds but lambs, calves, heck could apply to puppers too...that feed conversion to growth has the best conversion rates in new borns and begins to decline immediately thereafter. What does that mean to us...the more we can stuff in their gobs to get them up and running...the cheaper it costs us in inputs for the outputs gained. In another words...rate of gain declines from day one onwards.
Get the babes fed with good foods and clean water and they will prosper. Cheap now, gets expensive as time flies by. Back to my topic then...
When yer under cover at the dollar store (don't want to be seen frequenting THOSE establishments) buying bird things (lift up yer dark glasses so you can see) and choose from the major assortment of plastic (cheap too) containers...keeping in mind the thinner ones can work well to house different eggs of different sizes and species, eh. Even different settings of eggs.
Here's yer arsenal for baby birds...lookit my tool kit below...
There is nothing quite like working with Nature and having the conditions for day old to thrive in...nice weather and conditions for them to flourish.
OK...I mentioned Stan...Stanely the Stainless therapy tub we repurposed from a sports therapy clinic that closed.
I also have a horse waterer that had a hole in it, was given to me because of that and I use that too to brood the babies when they outgrow the groc bin brooders...
As the birds get on and are better able to deal with our severe temperature changes...outdoors they go to breath fresh air and have access to sunshine (and always shade...birds can heat up and extinguish...so always ask yerself...got shade? if they want it).
OK...I think I have meandered around long enough on the topic of stuff for babes...hope I have not thoroughly confused anyone, but if I have, I know I can count on you's to steer me right and 'xplain it better, eh!
Doggone & Chicken UP!
Tara Lee Higgins
Higgins Rat Ranch Conservation Farm, Alberta, Canada
Edit - double posted pics and words, eh. Cleaned it up! CLEAN up, aisle nine...
Edit - to add few new pics...and more blah blah blahs...
So much to do, so little time...

I did do OK for the a.m. ...while the girls (got to calling them THING ONE and THING TWO...them silly ol' thangs!) played with toys on the one dog bed (need two now--told Rick that before we got the girls but he wanted to wait...oh well) I did up one of my seed list orders...trying ever so hard not to order the same seed TWICE from two different companies...good gack...

I bin meaning to post some info on hatching artificially and the equipment and methods we use here at Pear-A-Dice...this be how I do it...best method, not likely...my method yeh until I learn better I suppose...
This is dedicated to Chris so him and Junior don't keep blowing holes in plastic spinach containers with BB guns...unless I got this concept all wrong but then who cares, because I bin meaning to post my equipment on here anyways...so away we goes...

So instead of repurposing plastic spinach holders that may or may not stand up to being heated inside an incubator, not really meant for that but often, we birders and animal keepers use things not meant for our end use anyhoo...oh well, eh.
This was posted and I "think" it was the container that is to be used to hold eggs in a bator because holes were punched in it...but no matter...if I got it wrong...something right has come by it anyway!

So I would suggest one uses a contraption there in something like this...
These are desk (office tray) organizers...you go to the DOLLAR stores...they'll often have HEAPS of these...and yeh, not food grade, sure enough BUT last a tad longer than Junior's BB gun holed up spinach container, eh.
On the bottom for the birds (and not in the above photo) one will put the rubberized cupboard liner (dollar store grab for a whole roll), you use tea candle holders (glass...glass is superb for birds...it sanitizes), and marbles (again, can clean these) in the water holder, another tea candle holder (again GLASS--raiser yer glass, eh!) with a shiny marble in the center to entice the little goobers to EAT (eat, eat, eat...yeh yeh...the baby birds got an egg yolk sack but quite frankly, the sooner you get them TO EAT...the sooner they get big and strong and THRIVE)... there ARE studies done showing not only in birds but lambs, calves, heck could apply to puppers too...that feed conversion to growth has the best conversion rates in new borns and begins to decline immediately thereafter. What does that mean to us...the more we can stuff in their gobs to get them up and running...the cheaper it costs us in inputs for the outputs gained. In another words...rate of gain declines from day one onwards.
Get the babes fed with good foods and clean water and they will prosper. Cheap now, gets expensive as time flies by. Back to my topic then...
When yer under cover at the dollar store (don't want to be seen frequenting THOSE establishments) buying bird things (lift up yer dark glasses so you can see) and choose from the major assortment of plastic (cheap too) containers...keeping in mind the thinner ones can work well to house different eggs of different sizes and species, eh. Even different settings of eggs.
Here's yer arsenal for baby birds...lookit my tool kit below...

When yer under cover Bam and buying bird things at the dollar store (don't want to be seen frequenting THOSE establishments) buying bird things (lift up yer dark glasses so you can see) and choose from the major assortment of plastic (cheap too) containers...keeping in mind the thinner ones can work well to house different eggs of different sizes and species, eh. Even different settings of eggs. Yada yada...
The thang about the two tiered covered desk drawer organizes, with a tie wrap hinge, you can put on two rubber bands to secure the box shut...no bouncing ducklings busting out. Now never one....one rubber band always breaks...so go for two bands for extra protected insurance like ...think about how rubber breaks and lets one down...tee hee...I know where Bam is gone now...how many PLANNED kids you got?
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Anyway before I get in so deep blushing about some place I cannot return from...shall we continue onwards and UPwards, eh.![]()
So as we all sorta know...this is my Buster the Bator...lookit the top shelf...I can store desk organizers secured with rubber bands on his top shelf...or...
Right in the moving tilting shelves...these are turkeys hatching...I don't EVER do the internet mythological LOCK DOWN...that's for the stunned and stupid that should not be messing with the eggs. I set eggs all week (not weekends, that's when me and my Hero go cruising...weekends are for Rick's hobby, loser laps in his many rides, eh!). I use felt markers (sharpies-nfi are usually non-toxic but me and a pencil are just doomed to POKE a darn hole in eggs...me old, I like that...so felt pens and that lasts for the ENTIRE cycle an egg needs to hatch without fading off the shell).
Now I don't always use rubber bands to secure the desk organizers, kinda casual about that but at least you know if it matters, you can secure the containers.
Once you got babies busting outta their shells...I use grocery store bins and deeper desk draw organizers...to transfer the babes...see how easy...hang a brooder light (double securely with cord hung safe up and extra heavy duty string secured...these DO cause fires...you bin warned!) over the babes and voila...deep oat straw in bins...
Turkalurks - note shiny marbles to entice poults to peck at water and foods...
tea candle holder has hard boiled egg yolk - any kind of egg will do yah!
All those feeders & waterers with marbles that you got from $ store.![]()
Note, the tiny bit of No. 1 granite grit on the left side of food pile...that is so they can start supplying the bird teeth grinding they need to digest the food efficiently. We hear so many complain about feed costs in raising poultry but are they supplying the FOOD grinding equipment the birds need to process their foods well. In winter here, grit is hard to find under the snow and ice (wild grouse get whacked on the roads all the time, after grader goes by and scratches up the gravel...birds flock and get kilt).![]()
Lids open to show the standard Chants I have hatched and am moving to be brooded in Stanley (more on Stan the Man in a moment)![]()
Lid is made of hardware cloth and bent over...see the coffee can fulla baby grit (no 1 size for hatchlings)...some bird babes are contained with the edges of the hardware lid pushed tight to the corners... other boogers bump the top and could get out. Those kinds will end up dead if they blow their containment...no heat, no food/water... end up dead and maybe that serves them right but I like to stack the cards in their favour to LIVE!
Here are FOUR bins...got me bantam ducks, standard ducks, standard chooks, and turks...each species AND size in their own bin
So after being in Buster and hatching, drying off...I move them babes...fo away they go from the Hatch House...stacked on top of the grocery store bins are the equipment required to make them "enjoy the day lawn babes"
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PARTAH TIME!
I often do hatches so the day olds can go out on the lawn and then at two days of age...
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Chantie Chicks Running with Dandelion Bud - 2 days old
June 2010
Chase each other around with dandelion flowers (hmm, yeh, the TWO day old Chant standards plucked a flower and the whole mob figured it was chase me down time...get the flower...flower power er what!).
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Note there is a groc bin and a blue container...used to transport the babes to the lawn.
Got a piece of tenplast to provide shade should any of the young'uns want some.
Puppy stainless steel pan fulla hardboild egg yolk.
Thermometer to the right in the shade so I know the min temperature the babes are at - jest because "I" feel OK, don't mean they will
Hardware cloth top...we have every kinda imaginable bird of prey ready to pop over and have day old chook on the menu!
Water and chick starter on hand like always
And stock ACDog Fixins in the shade...keeping vigilant guard on HER precious babes.
My lawn chair in the shade too so I can sit beside the faithful dawg...sucking up the sights and sounds of summer time here!
There is nothing quite like working with Nature and having the conditions for day old to thrive in...nice weather and conditions for them to flourish.
OK...I mentioned Stan...Stanely the Stainless therapy tub we repurposed from a sports therapy clinic that closed.
I also have a horse waterer that had a hole in it, was given to me because of that and I use that too to brood the babies when they outgrow the groc bin brooders...
As the birds get on and are better able to deal with our severe temperature changes...outdoors they go to breath fresh air and have access to sunshine (and always shade...birds can heat up and extinguish...so always ask yerself...got shade? if they want it).
OK...I think I have meandered around long enough on the topic of stuff for babes...hope I have not thoroughly confused anyone, but if I have, I know I can count on you's to steer me right and 'xplain it better, eh!

Doggone & Chicken UP!
Tara Lee Higgins
Higgins Rat Ranch Conservation Farm, Alberta, Canada
Edit - double posted pics and words, eh. Cleaned it up! CLEAN up, aisle nine...

Edit - to add few new pics...and more blah blah blahs...
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