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I have been home taking care of my dad for the last year. Part of our activity is to run back to the chicken coop ( actually stroll) every 30 minutes and collect the eggs fresh - - very fresh. They get labeled right then and there. By doing this, I have determined that two of the girls lay very distinct eggs and I wouldn't have to see them on the nest to know their eggs.
Math, so sorry about the struggle with your dad. Caring for a parent with special needs is probably emotionally draining enough without it damaging something you are passionate about. Hope you find the perfect birds in your next hatch.
Village these are Blue Birchen x Blue Birchen though I did get a split from this breeders Blue Copper pen I didn't ask her any more questions as I know these are a project none of mine hatched with feathered shanks and I'm on a waiting list for more from another breeder and those have feathered shanks and were the same ones that Julie used to get those feathered shanks I just didn't get any out of my hatch. The color is so striking and I'm becoming a blue fan now that I have some I am considering making Blue Silver Cuckoos it's the egg color that's so hard to keep..... I too think Blue Salmon is to die for.....after Pink gets those perfected I'll try some should name my place "The Project Coops"
I just wanted to say that I had a chick I needed to hobble from my last hatch and it works fantastic doing it the way you showed me how in your photos. I also love that vet wrap for banding when they are tiny. It save so much time not havin to switch the band out so often!
Oh thank you for reminding me about the vet wrap!! I need some MUY PRONTO to ID the NC chicks from our home boys from various hatches. I will head over to the feed store for several colors, very cool!!
I do need something that can handle temp and humidity swings in the room the incubator sits in.
We can be 80 - 90 during the day AND 60 - 70 during night when windows are open.