LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

Will do. Also checked air cells on the eggs. They seem to be on the pointy side. Should I set them and leave the turner off so that the air cells get attached to the right side and avoid any detached air cells? I dont know how Cruella will be, i don't even know if she'll commit this time round. External or internal pip?
External for me. I try not to candle at lockdown so I'm never aware of the internal pip unless I happen to be listening for one
 
I'll give it a try. Worst case scenario, the eggs from the last 2 days will be ok-ish
Definitely, let them rest for 3 or 4 days and see how they do. And remember, you don't have to set a bunch of eggs, even a few is a good start and learning experience. My first hatch wasn't the best, :p each hatch you get better at it. Before you know it, you're an old pro!
 
External for me. I try not to candle at lockdown so I'm never aware of the internal pip unless I happen to be listening for one
I will add though that depending on egg amount of the hen and incubator, they can always be moved at lock down too, it doesn't have to wait until they pip. I just know some of my Pickler hens take pipped eggs easier than hatched chicks
 
Almost to fiber fest. Another hour and so to drive
Dang... I miss going to FiberFest in Michigan. Yeah I could find out when it is and go, but I know I'd buy a lot of stuff, and it would sit around and nothing would happen.

I need to get my wheel out, true it up, and start spinning again.

:oops: I only knit 2/3 of one hat this last winter! It was going to be The Winter I Use Up My Stash... uh... nope...
 
Dang... I miss going to FiberFest in Michigan. Yeah I could find out when it is and go, but I know I'd buy a lot of stuff, and it would sit around and nothing would happen.

I need to get my wheel out, true it up, and start spinning again.

:oops: I only knit 2/3 of one hat this last winter! It was going to be The Winter I Use Up My Stash... uh... nope...
Oh! I got my first skein of yarn done too earlier this week. Forgot to post it.

Have you looked at a knitting machine? They're expensive, but it took mom like 2 hours (Maybe. Might be exaggerated) to make a hat with a simple pattern.
 
Haven't measured the length yet though. Apparently I spin pretty thin for my first time.
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Lots of frustration and tears on my end in the beginning. I have a very hard time connecting mentally to my legs, and a decently hard time doing multiple things at once with my hands, so I could get I a rhythm doing the treading and spinning until I had to adjust the tensions or find the end when my fiber broke or switching hooks. Then it was a struggle to reset the treadle going while doing one of the above while also handling the fiber that was currently trying to spin.

Plying was much easier for me
 

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