I'm very excited to be joining you all! I just paid for two orders of eggs, both shipping to me on Monday and they will be going in probably Tuesday morning next week.
I ordered a dozen lavender bantam cochins from JamesA and 18 BBS bantam cochins from LMEggs. If there is room, we will put in a few of our own eggs from our black cochin cockeral/white cochin hen. We are trying to determine if either carry the frizzle gene. The white cochin hen was our mystery chick from McMurray last year, and as a chick, her feathers looked very frizzled, but she seemed to grow out of it and looks totally smooth today. Our black cochin cockeral was purchased out of an assorted frizzle bin at a feed store last spring, but has turned into a beautiful smooth cochin who never showed any frizzle since we got him.
Anyway, this will be my 3rd hatch. My first was a staggered hatch last fall, and we did ok with the first batch but the ones we put in a week later never hatched. I think the humidity might have been too high for them.
The 2nd hatch was last month and I participated in the February Hatch Along. We did the dry incubation method and placed the eggs in a carton for hatching and we did very well. We had 10 out of 13 hatch. 9 of those were also from JamesA. Unfortunately, the day after most of them hatched, we had a catastrophe, the heat lamp went out in the brooder overnight.
We ended up losing 7 we hatched (we still had 3 in the bator) and 11 we had bought at the feed store. It was heartbreaking to say the least. And a good lesson learned. We now have 2 heat lamps in the brooder, just for back up purposes! And each is plugged into a different circuit. The one that went out was plugged into a GFI outlet that tripped and shut off.
Anyway, here's to March hatching and baby chicks!!! I'm off to go look at pictures!!!!
Tamara