"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

Good morning all. Did I have a day off yesterday? It surely doesn't feel like it. I worked more this weekend than I have in a long time. It was a killer day yesterday. I placed my almost 2 week old guineas in their outside brooder box. They had been under a heat lamp at 95 and then 90 degrees inside in my back room but I wanted to give them more room. The temps were in the high 70's and I knew that it would be VERY humid last night, so I let them sleep outside in their wooden brooder box (will try to take pics and post later) and inside of their soon to be pen. I guess that's the only good thing about these hot Louisiana temps. It's good for the young ones. I checked on them last night and this morning and they were fine. They were spread out all over, so it looks like they were warm in only high 70 degrees last night. That was strange.
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I had more muscovy duck and chick hatches on yesterday. I found 3 more broody ducks that were hiding their nest of eggs.
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I have no idea how many eggs they are setting on. I feel so sorry for them and I want them to have babies, I just can't see myself disturbing them or their nest. That's my weakness. I guess that's why I have so many hatches. And then I blame myself because I am on animal overload. I think I need an intervention.
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Twiley, congrats on your new babies. I bet you're excited to pick them up.
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Let us know when you get back and post pics. I love seeing pics!!!

Terri, such a beautiful pic. And you have poison ivy? Not good. I hope you're not too itchy over there. These high temps won't help with that poison ivy either. Hopefully, it will be gone soon.

Shdyldy28, about the BYC pages... I don't have one. I have a website. Just seems easier to me. You can only put so much on the BYC Pages, so I figured that I would get a website. I have to update my website with new pics or more info. I've been lazy about it though.
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Can't wait to see your new coop.

Mgui35, I love stew time. It's stew time for me as well . Yummy!
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I've got a question.
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It always seems like I have an unending list of them lately.

I see where there are sites that will either ship you fertilized eggs or day old chicks. I don't guess I understand how they are to do this. How can they ship chicks without any food or water for them? Do they make the trip safely?

Please help me understand this concept, as just me thinking about all these little baby chicks being tortured in a box in the US mail.
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Baby chicks can be shipped quite easily when they first hatch. When the baby chick hatches it absorbs the remaining yolk in the egg and this nourishment allows them to go without food and water for a couple of days. They live off of what their body absorbs from the egg. So, you see, it isn't as cruel as it initially sounds.

Fertilized eggs can be shipped anywhere with proper packaging. Although, buying shipped eggs is a bit of a gamble because even though they are wrapped and packaged carefully doesn't mean that the postal service will handle the package as "FRAGILE" mail. Some of us take that gamble and hatch chicks that we couldn't ordinarily find close by. Sometimes things go well, and other times we get scrambled eggs delivered to us
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Once you become a true hatchaholic you'll understand why we keep buying eggs
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Like the alcoholic needing that next drink -- the hatchaholic needs that next egg!!!
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Feel free to keep asking your questions. Some of us visit the forum daily and love to chat. You may also get different answers from us but just pick the answer that you like best.
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There aren't too many right or wrong answers -- just different opinions. Do what works best for you.
 
Kuntrygirl, if you hatch too many Muscovys LaMike was wanting some. I wouldn't mind buying a few also. Let us know if you need to get rid of some. I have some coming sometime soon but I don't know when and I don't know how many. I'm waiting for them to hatch.
 
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I ordered mine from Ideal, which is in Texas and they all arived in great condition and I haven't lost one yet, they are about 14 weeks old now. But after more research, I probly would have gotten them from a breeder. All and all though it was a hassle free experience and I can't say anything bad about it
 
Thanks for setting my mind at ease. I was getting myself stressed out over that.
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I would try and find the ones I want locally but I don't know anyone here. I've only lived here this time for a year.

Anyway, if it is for the most part ok to ship the little guys, I may trythat to begin with.

Ok, another couple of questions
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1) I want to get a few wyandottes for their eggs. If all I am wanting from them is their eggs do I need a roo? Like I said I'm really new to this. I think I know the answer to this but I want to make sure before I get them.
2) When I want to get eggs for hatching from my other breeds that I'm wanting. I know to get the same breed you need a roo of that breed. But can you mix some of the breeds to get something different?
 
Could y'all recommend a good place to order baby chicks from? I am going to build a brooder box this weekend to put my chicks in. I've read that they need to stay in that for like 8 weeks so I figure that will give me plenty of time to get my coop built.

I found one site called mypetchicken.com. I was thinking about going with them if for no other reason I can get as little as 3 chicks. I want to start off kind of small until I know for sure that this is what I want. I am building my coop & run to accomodate as many as 20 just in case. (beacause I know how I am when I fall in love with something)
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Sure you can! I have 2 "mixed breed" chicks right now that I hatched from my stock - they are about a month old. I crossed my black Andalusian hen on my wheaton Ameracauana rooster (scroll back a couple of pages & you'll see his pic that I posted). I don't have an Andulasian roo but I like my little Andalusian hen a lot - she is small but lays a nice sized white egg & tolerates the heat beautifully -- by crossing her on my Ameracauna roo I've produced an offspring that will lay a light blue egg & tolerate the heat well. I was hatching some of my purebred Ameracaunas & put 2 of her eggs in the incubator just for fun.
 
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Here I go again. This one is about BYC. In the forum under your screenname there is a saying. Ex: right now, mine says new egg. How do you change that after your new status is over, to something you want?
 

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