Don't know if I can join still...I set three Silkie eggs yesterday and I'm setting Pekin and Rouen eggs today! I wish my guineas would start laying

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Is anyone using a dry hatch method?? Shipped eggs, picked up eggs, or your own??
Is anyone using a dry hatch method?? Shipped eggs, picked up eggs, or your own??
That's funny!Eh don't sweat it. Why reinvent the wheel if you can just borrow it. LOL
I believe anyone can join by doing exactly what you just did...have eggs to be hatched and say so, lol.Don't know if I can join still...I set three Silkie eggs yesterday and I'm setting Pekin and Rouen eggs today! I wish my guineas would start laying![]()
Hi there. I remember you when we hatched-along together a few months ago. I have no sense of time so it could've been feb or nov of last year...no clue, but I do remember you had great advice to share!Hopping on over from the April Hatch-a-long.
I thought I was done with chicks for a good while (got 50 from the hatchery in Feb, another 20 from a hatchery and TSC in March, and hatched about 40 from March to April) but now my Partridge bantam rock has decided she has two eggs she wants to hatch so I'll go ahead and let her. I think she started sitting on them about a week ago. I also have guinea eggs under my bantam Brahma and some more under my SP bantam rock but I actually don't know due dates on those. I think the Brahma's are about a week out.
One of the guinea hens is out in the woods in some thick brush where I can't get to her, but if she survives the next 22ish days then she will be bringing home some more guineas as well.
I won't have candling updates on most but I'll post back when some psycho guinea keets start peeping.
Is anyone using a dry hatch method?? Shipped eggs, picked up eggs, or your own??