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What is Chickenstock?
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I haven't posted on here a while but my call ducks just started laying so I am trying to figure out how to hatch the eggs. They keep laying them in the tractor I have them in but haven't sat on them since they started laying 4 days ago. Do you think they'd still be alright with the cooler weather we've been having ?
 
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OPA is your chicken broke or not? if not it should be.

SweeChee, I hope you rewarded your husband well. He did a great job, couldn't you let him wait till tomorrow when it's supposed to be a little warmer. That's why I held off working on ours today. Roger
 
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Chickenstock is a wonderful day when like minded folks gather to spend some time together talking about poultry. It's probably about the only place you can run on about chickens and not have anyone look at you as if you have lost your mind. Many people with be bringing eggs, chicks, pullet, cockerels, geese, turkeys, and maybe some animals for sale or trade. Lots of folks brought a dish to pass and last years food array was incredible. This year we're having an egg hunt for the little guys, and egg toss for the older kids, and what ever else fun we can come up with between now and June. Based on the number of people who have signed up indicating their intention to come, we already expect over 150 folks and I would not be surprized to see it wind up much higher. Plan on coming. I'm sure you will enjoy yourself. For all of the pertinent details follow the link in my signature line.

If your ducks are only laying eggs but not incubating them the eggs will be good for up to 2 weeks and still be hatchable.
 
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Opa -- I forgot to mention I was in Target on Wednesday and they still had a LOT of Easter stuff left at 75% off. I wasn't sure what, if anything, you might be able to use so didn't pick anything up. But I will be back in Lansing on Monday and can look again if there's anything specific you need for Chickenstock.
 
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It was actually his idea, and I was out there handing him his tools and shingles (couldn't let him suffer out there by himself
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). We're hoping for warmer weather tomorrow...maybe able to paint
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. It's back to work for me on Monday, so trying to get as much done as possible. Reward?....hmmmm.......yup well reward
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Be sure and come with him to Chickenstock. We can probably help change baby steps into flat out running.

Sounds like a lot of fun....thinkin on it!​
 
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I've got 12 dozen plastic eggs filled with candy for the egg hunt and I thought I'd put a ticket for a special prize in a few of the eggs. I picked up some chick canister filled with play doh to use. Anything chick oriented that you would like get and donate would be greatly appreciated.
 
SweeChee, the coop is so beautiful and well thought out I hate to even ask a question but it looks like you are using 2x4 for your roosts. I can't tell from the picture but they should be installed with the width being the roosting surface
 
Does anyone go to the Imlay City Bird Swap? I've never been and was wondering if it was worth the drive? Or should I just wait 'till Chickenstock? I don't know if I could convince my family that 2 weekends should be spent with chickens...
 
We have Hunter Saftey Class with my husband and the boys all day tomorrow. So far it has been very interesting. The boys are learning a lot.

All the new chicks are doing well except the little D'uccels. 2 have died so far and another one isn't looking good.
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They all seem to have a lot of feather growth for just hatching. I am thinking they were older than the others and 2 days in a cold box with no food or water didn't help them out.
 
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