Michigan Hatchers! What'cha got cookin?

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We got a new dishwasher on Sunday and I decided today that it would be a GREAT idea to turn the old one into an incubator.  Sounds great, right?  wipe-able inside.....a way to get water in without opening it.......roll-out drawers.....

He said no.  Or maybe heck no.  Or something like that.  Apparently i'm supposed to be happy with my 42-egg genesis.  :lau


that reminds me i have an old used one out in the barn. I am going to make one thanks for the idea
 
Good grief. I need to stay OFF the chicken calculator. Trying to figure out all of the fun things I can potentially get based on the roos that I have could get me into BIG trouble with bird numbers this summer! (Like the violet laced wyandottes.) The more I think about it, the more I am considering a wybar project for my long-term chicken breeding plans. Just sounds like FUN, and who doesn't like an auto-sexing rose-comb breed?
 
Good grief.  I need to stay OFF the chicken calculator.  Trying to figure out all of the fun things I can potentially get based on the roos that I have could get me into BIG trouble with bird numbers this summer! (Like the violet laced wyandottes.)  The more I think about it, the more I am considering a wybar project for my long-term chicken breeding plans.  Just sounds like FUN, and who doesn't like an auto-sexing rose-comb breed?

I'm havering problems with the calculator too. Even on three acres, chickens is a no-no. But I think chicken math is winning! Must. Avoid. TSC during chick days!
 
I just ended up calling my place and next week is when they start.
The chicks are just so stinkin cute, it's hard not to take them home. Haha
Maybe just 6 bantams...or so..
 
How many bantam eggs might a small bantam silkie be able to brood? 6?
I've been counting on the silkie to be our chicken mama this spring, but I am finding d'uccle chest feathers in the nesting box.
 
I think it depends how well mama can flatten out to be able to cover all the eggs. I don't think 6 would be asking too much though :)

That's a big reason I got silkies this year. I really want to try hatching with a broody and I hear they're some of the best mothers. I heard also that d'uccles are really good mamas too ;)
 

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