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What type of hen is the best layer with the best size eggs?


My sumatra mutt was the best in her prime. She laid almost everday and outta that I got 3 to 4 doulbe yolkers a week. Now shes 5 or 6 yrs old and has slowed down on the eggs a little bit. But I have gotten two doubles off of her this spring already. Now its a toss up between the young bsl and bo
 
I want to be outside today, but I'm stuck inside! Arrrgghhh!!!

On the freezer-bator...I keep thinking. (I know; bad habit!) It's a chest freezer, 10 cubic feet but I don't know the dimensions. It would be better for me if it were an upright, as reaching the bottom is getting harder. Not a problem with a freezer being a freezer, but with an incubator, I'd be in it more often. I'm thinking I might find a broken dorm fridge and use that. Or just break down and plan on getting a good incubator for myself for my next birthday. That'll give me plenty of time to think it over. No matter what brand of styrofoam incubators I get, after a year or so I can no longer disinfect them well enough, and the hatch rate drops. This last hatch was the worst ever, although it seems nearly half were clears, so it wasn't just the bator. Still, I spend every summer fighting with them, and I'm tired of it.

The freezer could still make a dang fine brooder, though.
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How would a person get enough air flow in a big chest freezer? Use a small fan or what?

Scott
 
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mighty quiet tonight

Well there is nothing but peep peep peep PEEP here. I bet I have 80 chicks in the house.
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Your EEs are hatching.
SLP for RF and too many for me.
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Some are getting picked up Friday. A bunch head up to doubleA on Sat. I will still have some available if anyone is interested locally.
 
How would a person get enough air flow in a big chest freezer? Use a small fan or what?

Scott

Yes...you need a small fan. My first incubator was homemade. I used a small fan that I bought at Walmart.

Scott.... I am hatching out some BCM that I got on swap from another BYCer... do you want a few for some new blood ?
 
What type of hen is the best layer with the best size eggs?

Well, that's a very generic question actually. With the 100's of breeds out there... you can easily dwindle it down but you'll still get a dozen answers. You generally have a lot of break down because you automatically get rid of bantams... small eggs, less laying. Though some of my birds who are small lay like champs and really over achieve on quanity. Then you have a few people who have the exception to the rule and have EXCELLENT layers of double yolkers but they only rock at it because their mama rocked as a good layer. Family genetics over breed...

So, to save yourself having to narrow down your choices.... go out and start a flock with like 10 favorites... then with Matt's chicken math in a year you'll have 200 chickens and more eggs then you can handle!!! :D

At least, that's what I'm doing! hahaha
 
Well, that's a very generic question actually. With the 100's of breeds out there... you can easily dwindle it down but you'll still get a dozen answers. You generally have a lot of break down because you automatically get rid of bantams... small eggs, less laying. Though some of my birds who are small lay like champs and really over achieve on quanity. Then you have a few people who have the exception to the rule and have EXCELLENT layers of double yolkers but they only rock at it because their mama rocked as a good layer. Family genetics over breed...

So, to save yourself having to narrow down your choices.... go out and start a flock with like 10 favorites... then with Matt's chicken math in a year you'll have 200 chickens and more eggs then you can handle!!! :D

At least, that's what I'm doing! hahaha

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ME TOO !
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