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Hi happy hatchersI am so excited. I set 21 eggs from my home hatched Brahmas this past weekend. Can I join the March hatch a long? Sounds like a really fun group an lots of hatching goin on. So I will be candling this Sat and hatching the 14th. Do we need to post pictures of our eggs?![]()
MaahhhhhhhhhhhhhX2!!!
I might have to start doing something productive - like laundry, or get back to reading my book or something... Ugh!
I hear call ducks are the hardest to hatch under the best circumstances. Good luck! I read that cooling them for 20 minutes everyday and misting them before putting the lid back on helped though.
So, I decided against setting eggs under our broody. (Who has been broody and hogging the breeding pen for over 4 weeks!) I was going to do it, I was going to put eggs under her NOW, I swear I was!! I even looked up to get some frizzle polish eggs from a woman about 20 minutes away from here. However, she's not getting any eggs from her hen right now. Drats! So I guess that's meant to be. So instead, now that I'm feeling a little better. I ran into the farm store (bought another flipping chick. lol) and got some high protein feed for the broody. I changed her feed out, opened her coop up to allow more light in, and blocked off her nest boxes! I'm going to break her of it dang nab it & she needs to put some weight back on! We'll see how that works.
So I have another week yet before I can set eggs (doing the Easter hatch). I am feeling lost without my incubator going! What am I going to do with my time? It feels like on the rare occasion when I forget to put my rings back on after my shower. I feel naked!! Very awkward, I know... but the best way to describe it.
I might have to start doing something productive - like laundry, or get back to reading my book or something... Ugh!
All my buddies are here!!!!hey & welcome! we LOVE pics, but it's not required-![]()
Wait, wait, wait! Does this mean you won't be on here everyday just cause you don't have any eggs cooking @ the moment? and just cause you're doing that hatch along thing, does that mean you're not doing this hatch along too?????So, I decided against setting eggs under our broody. (Who has been broody and hogging the breeding pen for over 4 weeks!) I was going to do it, I was going to put eggs under her NOW, I swear I was!! I even looked up to get some frizzle polish eggs from a woman about 20 minutes away from here. However, she's not getting any eggs from her hen right now. Drats! So I guess that's meant to be. So instead, now that I'm feeling a little better. I ran into the farm store (bought another flipping chick. lol) and got some high protein feed for the broody. I changed her feed out, opened her coop up to allow more light in, and blocked off her nest boxes! I'm going to break her of it dang nab it & she needs to put some weight back on! We'll see how that works.
So I have another week yet before I can set eggs (doing the Easter hatch). I am feeling lost without my incubator going! What am I going to do with my time? It feels like on the rare occasion when I forget to put my rings back on after my shower. I feel naked!! Very awkward, I know... but the best way to describe it.
I might have to start doing something productive - like laundry, or get back to reading my book or something... Ugh!
Yep that's what I've heard too- but we wanted a few small ducks for our pond & no one around here has any so I got the eggs to try. The misting is only needed if you have trouble getting the air cell to develop big enough, and I do cool them shortly each day. I've been following the direction of someone I read about that's been hatching calls for over 20 yrs... but I am not having luck with it I think. I'm grateful that I have the 1 I know is alive, but was hoping for 2 or 3...I hear call ducks are the hardest to hatch under the best circumstances. Good luck! I read that cooling them for 20 minutes everyday and misting them before putting the lid back on helped though.