I'm waiting patiently for another egg from my lavender silkie today, doesn't look like I'm getting one unless she too decides to lay one over night. I want to get out there soon after they lay so they're not all duds due to the cold. I just hate to throw them in the incubator and have them all not develop because of the cold temp when I could have stuck them in the fridge and used them for eating. THATS what I hate most about hatching and having none develop. Maybe I'll do a small hatch of only like 5 eggs. I'll start them in my LG and then when others hatch and are removed I'll transfer the new 5 into the Brinsea. We'll see.
JWEBB ~ That's a lot of eggs!!! I'm curious about the Bantam Chocolate Orpingtons because I have seen them listed for sale on here before. Are they as small as a bantam cochin do you know? I didn't even know there were such things as "Bantam" Orpingtons until end of last year. IF I ever do decide to part with the trio of Orps I have and stick to bantams, I would like to get bantam orpingtons IF I could find them in the same colors I already have which are the Lavender, Splash and Blue.
Speaking of Orpingtons, The woman I got my Lavender Orpington hen from runs a 4-H group (I believe) and her daughters are in it. Anyway, they are having a Chick Sale Fundraiser and I came across her ad on CL this morning.,.,
http://syracuse.craigslist.org/grd/4360907435.html
If anyone is interested in purchasing chicks to help the Country Homesteader's 4H Group you can email her here: [email protected]
Looks like the chicks will be available on April 12th.
Yes they are little like the banty cochins... and so cute omg with fluffy little butts.... in love. I hope some hatch I only got four eggs. we'll try it! I did google last week and found lots of bantam orpingtons. Like their big counterparts they can be pricey and I didnt get any. then I saw the eggs and decided to try that, if it doesnt work out I am not out too much.