Mahonri's 2nd Annual NYDHatch, watching them grow...

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Yep, 2 more hatched out, which my son had given his stamp of approval on.

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Suppose this is my cute chick entry.
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Sweet, they are precious.
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Very serious question: WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO PUT ALL OF THEM?!

Well the roos (except maybe one) will end up on craigslist, the hens from this batch have a coop that currently only has four tiny bantams in it and room for more. The next eggs I may sell off the babies to a lady who is always bugging me for LF chicks.. Depends on if I have any girls in this hatch!

And I may cancel the chick order. Haven't decided yet. I have the worst luck and seem to hatch a lot of roos so we shall see what I end up with.
 
I just learned that the gift certificate that ChooksChick from the Garry Farms to give as an Award for this contest. I'm more than humbled by this gesture. I also want to say I've been side by side with all kinds of hatchings! My hardest hatching was with over 140 eggs in the incubator and complete temperature failure... But my other heart aches have been with a hatch of 1 or a hatch of none. I honor each of your efforts, your triumphs and your heartaches and your joys! Hatching is not for sissies. The skill of incubation and decision making on water/temps/environment/helping/not helping....It's more stressful than anyone can imagine who has not done this! I sit now and wait and watch for a precious 12 to hatch that are a custom hatch and pray and hope and walk back and forth to that hatcher! Waiting on a peep!!! but it's not due for 2 more days.

I want to say YOU are all winners for caring and loving your little babies even before they are born, and caring and time and efforts you have given to this and every incubation effort just brings Tears to My eyes. I love each of you for this! A Special thanks to Mahonri for starting this major hatchathon and all the judges. I also want to add a second gift certificate for $15 to the Garry Farm in addition to the One Chooks purchased!

Hmmm, Back to Topic, ChooksChick thought you might want to know what sorts of hatching eggs you can be getting from us this season and I hope I haven't forgotten any of the flocks!!!! LOL and I wonder why our feed bill exceeds a housepayment every month! Poultry addiction is a tough one! Some of their pics are on our website http://thegarryfarm.webs.com/ and other on fbook The Garry Farm and some you will see on auctions here....Here goes:

Buff Orpingtons
Late in Season - Coronation Sussex
Speckled Sussex
Late in Season - Pumpkin Hulseys
Blue, Black and Splash Orpingtons
Heritage Delawares
Heritage Rhode Island Reds
Lavendar Orpingtons
Black Copper Marans
Blue/Black/Splash Copper Marans
Easter Eggers (but with great blood line and a Lavendar Ameracauna sire) ---working toward getting Lav. Ameracauna chicks and maybe late 2010 or early 2011 will have them as offering)
Silkies (not until very late 2010)
Split Black Lavendar Orpington
Wheaten Marans
Barred Rock
White Leghorns
Welsummers

You can also use toward pekin ducks

Guinea Eggs - many different colors
Geese - White Chinese or Brown Chinese

or any of our turkey eggs
Bourbon
Holland
Royal Palm
Pencil Red Palm
Black Tipped Bronze

Well, I shall continue to stay tuned here! Love to y'all .......Nancy
 
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The little dark Icelandic that I thought I was going to loose and very nearly almost culled is looking better.

I put it into a little cup and that has forced it to use its feet to try and get out.

It's amazing how much better it is in the brooder in a cup. I have a separate room in the brooder for four tiny chicks that need to be apart for a bit.

Wish I would have known about the cup trick for the earlier one I culled, but it was much more severe, so it may not have made it anyway... at any rate, I learned something new this hatch because of someone who cared.

THANKS!!
 
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you, too? I am really good at a high roo ratio!

Yep one hatch I ended up with 13 roos out of 17 eggs. /sigh. I kept the 4 pullets and one roo and gave the rest to 4-H. (they knew they were boys).
 
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I JUST LOVE MY SILKIES AND CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOURS.

I took a few pictures today but I had one sticky chick so it looks funky and one that has a ridiculously large crest that the feathers are stuck down on.... so holding off trying to decide what I want to use as my cutest chick pic...........

Although....am going to be putting them on Facebook in a bit
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Dang! to many post to keep up with! Love the chick photos!

Update:
Chickens : 5/6 but still some movement in 6th egg
Coturnix : 45/65 but some are still rumbling too
Button : 10/21 and they are still popping!

I'm going to have to drag all my thermometers out after the final hatch and check and mark cold spots again. I'm about to toss the hova-bator as it is soo temperamental! My chicks from the turn-x all hatched on time and hardly any issues.
 

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