Day 7 of incu and candled row one. Tossed on clear. Not sure about the others but they can't all be duds. Brown eggs are hard to candle. My green/olive is harder. Since they all have something in the middle I left them.
I have five rows so I figure to do a row a day. It decreases the time the incu is without those eggs and open.
The broody is still fighting and since she won't lay eggs anyhow, I might as well give her some eggs. I'll have to start working on the crate for a broody coop. It's just that it's cold but heck she's in the outside nest boxes so how warm can that be? Temps going to the 20's for the day and then up again. I def. am not complaining. I'd be in a better mood if we had more money for supplies.
8 eggs yesterday. Not happy.
Not so much for the eggs as the feed. Those darn BR's should be laying and I'm not sure they're going to survive here if they don't produce. I don't care how "heritage" they are! Perhaps that's why the heritage breeds were dumped. What good is a chicken if it's doesn't produce eggs or meat?
Anyone here use a chicken plucker? With this economy we may all have to pluck our birds. I might do a beef cow , but I'd have a hard time lifting that sucker up to the plucker.
Course I suppose you could use the hides to carpet the house. You wouldn't want to give them names though. I can see it now. "Oh you spilt coffee on Docboy". "Daisy is the dogs favorite place on the floor to sleep".
Well take care folks,
Rancher

The broody is still fighting and since she won't lay eggs anyhow, I might as well give her some eggs. I'll have to start working on the crate for a broody coop. It's just that it's cold but heck she's in the outside nest boxes so how warm can that be? Temps going to the 20's for the day and then up again. I def. am not complaining. I'd be in a better mood if we had more money for supplies.
8 eggs yesterday. Not happy.

Anyone here use a chicken plucker? With this economy we may all have to pluck our birds. I might do a beef cow , but I'd have a hard time lifting that sucker up to the plucker.


Well take care folks,
Rancher