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I have blue laced red wyandottes but my numbers are really down on those. I will be getting hatching eggs in feb from my original birds to bring up my numbers. I'd avoid the hatchery route unless you really are wanting blue laced GOLD, instead of red (mahogany red).
how are you incubating your eggs? if the airpocket is on the side, it may have come detatched.
if you are rolling them on the side, couple of things to try- 1) don't worry about it and let it go, when the draw down comes, the chick may still be in the airpocket to hatch because that area will get larger. 2) set the egg upright to incubate and tip it side to side (like the cabinet incubators do) or 3) don't have it roll on the side quite as far, roll them an odd number of times/day so your air cell doesn't always end up on the top (this is just general good practice anyway if hand turning them)
Just back from delivering LF Cochins to Augusta.
Hoppy, if they vote on keeping the Club Facebook page, would you let me know????
Hey, I'm in Winterport also. Planning to start with chicks in spring, (have had birds in past, both meat and layers.) I may have missed how many and what type of birds you have, what style of coop? I'm gleaning a lot of info from following you folks. Thanks.
Too funny - did you like the meeting - did you learn anything great - I hope to make next monthHa ha.![]()
I came home from CMBF meeting with two new birds.
I SWEAR I didn't mean to. You had to be there. I made a first bid on an auction and it ended up being the only bid. They are two very nice Barred Rocks. I love zippers. My only lament is that they weren't Dominques but they are very nice.
My son helped sneak them into the barn lol
Too funny - did you like the meeting - did you learn anything great - I hope to make next month