The sign isn't there any more?Exit 29 NYS thruway is Canajoharie exit (one where the big Beechnut sign use to be)

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The sign isn't there any more?Exit 29 NYS thruway is Canajoharie exit (one where the big Beechnut sign use to be)
I'm trying to catch up today so maybe someone has already answered but I know if you have a facebook account there is a Binghamton Backyard Chicken. Good luck in finding.Hey, just getting started with chickens, only 1 hen right now (a mutt i don't know what she is...) and I am wondering if there is anyone here in NY fairly close to the binghamton area who would have bantam cochin hen's for sale. I am looking for just 1 right now, preferably 3-6 weeks old.
Please PM me if you have one or know someone who does.
Thank You,
Fred
Cuties All .CongratsThe rest were duds, never started to develop. Is that common in shipped eggs or could that be a fertility issue?
one of my barnevelders died, I
..Does anyone remember at what age Stoney said a bird would die if it was a heart issue?
Here are some pictures! I think I have one blue, one black and one looks like a combo of blue and black so I'm not sure how to classify that one.
(They are BBS Ameraucanas)
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Study of Bacteria count in washed eggs verses unwashed eggs
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21673176
Weird study - Who knew ?
http://www.beveragedaily.com/R-D/Re...ight&utm_medium=OnSite&utm_campaign=copyright
Eggs sometimes get ickies on them from other hatching eggs .I would take a paper towel & wipe it off ...if it is wet .Is it okay that the other eggs that I want her to try to hatch has got dry egg on them? Will they still be okay? I know that I can't wash them now so what should I do. I really want her to try to hatch those eggs.
. She is near the bottom of the pecking order and I don't want anyone to bother her too much.
Best to put her where she is protectded TT is at the bottom of the pecking order too..so other hens sometimes chase her out
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It'll probably be fine. Just do the switch at night and watch the hen. Some birds are great at accepting new chicks... others, not so much!I'm kinda doing the same thing except for my kids 4 h projects. I'm trying to rotate the right birds in and sell or freez the wrong ones. I have 53 birds right nowbut decided our over the winter cap is 30. I also just put 14 chicken eggs in the bator. And tomorrow I'm doing ducks. Everyone can keep 3-4 birds for each project. I have a hen sitting on eggs but a friend of mine wants 7 baby's. I'm thinking about giving her the EE chicks that hatch and switching my other baby's. They are a little over a week at hatch day. Do you think that would work?? I'm kinda new at all this lol