So sorry to hear this.In other matters, I ended up throwing out most of my eggs, I am afraid it was a little too early for barn-kept chickens.

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So sorry to hear this.In other matters, I ended up throwing out most of my eggs, I am afraid it was a little too early for barn-kept chickens.
. There is always a favorite sister-wife and it's terrible to break up those relationships, so I generally don't.
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I'm ON it!
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I will be available all weekend and into the first of next week to provide assistance to anyone in need of a slap to temporarily calm down impending hysteria....
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Anyone else?
This is very amusing, but I don't want a slap! It works for me to panic and to be paranoid about anything being wrong with a hatch. Granted I'm not panicking yet, but when something is obviously going wrong, like maybe my temps are too low or my humidity is not high enough, then panicking really works to my advantage and helps me to solve problems. I need that burst of adrenaline to jolt me out of my rut. If mine hatch early, it is a real cause for concern because mine are stacked, and I will not be available to help them out if they are on a bottom layer. I knew this was going to be a busy weekend and I tried to time them to hatch at the best time. But I am starting to panic that they will hatch early because of that chart that WolfTracks (the lady with the broken wrist) posted that shows that really we are supposed to count the day we put them in the incubator as Day 1 instead of starting to count Day 1 after 24 hours in the incubator. If so, I am doomed (hysteria is obviously beginning to rear its ugly head), and I need to figure out what to do. Like maybe I will take the rails out of my Brinsea so that I can fit more in there and not have them stacked. (Yay! A possible solution just figured out while typing in an incipient panic.) But please no slapping of me for my panic ... it will leave a mark.I think I would rather try some other method of providing myself with peace and calm ... like maybe a fifth of a 6-pack of yoga or something or chamomile tea.
But only after my panic has run its course.![]()
Plus ... what if they really do hatch early because of a waxing moon that's nearly full (as someone mentioned)?! Frankly I love panicking and running around with my head cut off looking for problems to solve and sometimes creating new problems in the process. But I am trying to panic on the down low, though, because of possibly getting slapped. Maybe all of my boxing experience will help me to be able to bob and weave and evade slaps.
Okay. So I guess I'd better kick it into gear and rearrange the eggs and take out the rails in the Brinsea later to try to fit all of them upright so that none are stacked. I have 35 in there. That may head off any problems at the pass. But I have to do it later because that is almost last on my list of things I must do today. And now my work break is over and I promise not to mention panicking anymore so as to not incite other hatchers into mass hysteria which would require slaps.I will sit back and just watch the hatching and slapping going on
and will report in with my numbers and a photo sometime before the deadline.![]()
If anyone is dying to slap me, please don't let it be for panicking. Figure out some other excuse ... okay?![]()
Regarding naughty three year old....
My niece came to visit last summer, and she attempted to drown a kitten in the dog waterer (five gallon bucket)...! I caught her and she ran away from me, knowing it was a bad thing she was doing. Her mother wasn't watching her, and didn't see the implications in what her daughter was doing! I put her in time out and for the rest of her visit she was not allowed to hold the poor kitten that I did manage to resuscitate. The mother was angry at me for the rest of the visit, saying that her daughter was just being normal...?!?!
Children showing a lack of empathy and care for small animals should be cause for concern... just saying...
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He is ignored a lot by his dad and he is treated like a baby by his grandma... literally. A grunt and a point will get him sat up on the counter so he can pick out whatever candy he wants. "MINE!!!" and stomping, screaming, throwing fits gets whatever toy my son is playing with taken away because it is "his toy". I rarely go see them when I have my son and dread seeing them pull in the driveway, and 90% of it is because of how this kid acts.
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I understand that kids will be kids. My husband put a kitten in a coffee can because his mom said he couln't have it and he didn't want it to run away. He killed the kitten, but wasn't trying to. When a kid looks to see who is watching before he stomps on a sleeping dogs face is not in any shape or form attemping to be nice, then laughs and tries to do it again. I watch him like a hawk when I am around because I know no one else is, but his dad wanted custody of him so bad, he should man up and actually watch his kid and teach him something worth teaching.
Really my son was coloring and he kicked him right in the nose, for no reason. Nephew got a wimpy no no and my son was told not to color in the floor.. we immediately left.
On another note:
I have no pips out of my 4 eggs![]()
Quote: Spring still hasn't sprung! I have some breeds that are at full swing and others that swing with the weather!!! Sorry, I don't remember, did you set Buckeyes??
Screeeeeaaaaaachhhhh!.,.....
Was scanning the 100+ posts, trying to absorb it all when I had to backpedal a page for this little phrase
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Glad you're back . . . and in full form!![]()
Ok I've held out for an hours-- gotta go look!