Mahonri's 2nd Annual BYC EASTER HATCH. Post pics of your chicks!

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OH, GOOD to know! I am for sure gonna stick in a couple Silkie eggs, now!
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Or if you are keeping all the chicks you can just keep them all together and as they feather out you can tell who is who. That is what I do.
 
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NO apologies necessary! I'm glad to have provided some news for the Cluckington Times!

(Stand by for a PM requesting my copy!!)

Your eggs went out today- you're getting a few Paints.

Who else ordered eggs from me? I took a whole bunch of boxes to the PO today- I think I took one from almost every coop! That's a bunch of boxes...like 14 or 15...

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I did I did d'Uccle eggs for moi.
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Or if you are keeping all the chicks you can just keep them all together and as they feather out you can tell who is who. That is what I do.

Yup me too.

I do like the cages though when you are selling and can't wait.
 
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I was worried about the cut edges of the hardware cloth. Did you cut so close to the edge of the wire that there was no sharp end or did you bend the ends? I was thinking that, if I made one from hardware cloth, maybe I'd bind the edges with some kind of thick tape, maybe electrical tape? How did you deal with cut edges?

CR, I think it was SteveH who mentioned using "plastic canvas". It's a craft item found in Hobby Lobby or Michael's around here. It's plastic and you can connect the parts, whatever size fits your bator, with zip ties. Someone else, I think maybe CrystalCreek, uses the large suet cages/baskets that you can purchase at Lowes, Home Depot or any place that carries bird feeding supplies. These may be good alternatives for you instead of the hardward cloth.

edited cuz I'm old and forgetful but remembered after I posted it wasn't Chooks, it was Crystal
 
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I was worried about the cut edges of the hardware cloth. Did you cut so close to the edge of the wire that there was no sharp end or did you bend the ends? I was thinking that, if I made one from hardware cloth, maybe I'd bind the edges with some kind of thick tape, maybe electrical tape? How did you deal with cut edges?

CR, I think it was SteveH who mentioned using "plastic canvas". It's a craft item found in Hobby Lobby or Michael's around here. It's plastic and you can connect the parts, whatever size fits your bator, with zip ties. Someone else, I think maybe CrystalCreek, uses the large suet cages/baskets that you can purchase at Lowes, Home Depot or any place that carries bird feeding supplies. These may be good alternatives for you instead of the hardward cloth.

edited cuz I'm old and forgetful but remembered after I posted it wasn't Chooks, it was Crystal

I actually used the files I had from the silver work I used to do. LOL
You can get a small pack of files cheap at a hardware store. I cut them as close as I could and then filed I can slide my hand across and no problem with the edges. Now the rest of it. Sometimes you hit a rough stop. Doesn't take much work at all. Just a few swipes, but only file in one direction or you're be filing through the wire you want whole.
 

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