NY chicken lover!!!!

Hi all!
Just finished up my 2nd "test" hatch and now have a brooder full of adorable little chicks! Yes, I know it "hasn't happened" unless I post a photo, but they're not on the computer yet.

We made "stairs" going down the sidehill to the chicken yard, and all the melting snow decided to run there.
Then it froze, so I started using the non-packed snow beside the shoveled area. Added some stones for traction from the side of the road.
Last night when I went out to close everyone up, everything was froze solid into a sheet of ice. And I can't find my ice cleats!
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This "morning", I may have to go the "long way around", and use the other entrance into the chicken yard.
I don't want to risk it going down the hill with buckets of water and fermented feed.

Was able to finally empty the poop trays under the roosts last week in two of the coops. Fluffed up the litter in the PA coop, as it was still really good.
Two days now, the girls has flipped the nearly empty poop trays off their 'shelf' & I've found them on their side with the chicken looking like "we don't know how it happened!"
Still have to tackle the duck & rooster's coop, as I tried last week & it was still frozen, except for a little I took off the top.

Two Catskill Homesteader hens from the Swedish Flower Hen breeding group "escaped" from their fence (due to gaps under the fence on a side hill) and started scratching up the grass that I on purpose was keeping them away from until it begins to grow again! So, I have to go fix that today, so they don't kill all their grass.

@Beer can - last week I got a notification that you'd quoted me & had found that we're close by, especially compared to the other NY'ers on here who are at least 1 -2 hrs away.
In fact, Breakstones/Kraft foods in Walton is only 30 minutes from us. You were also talking about the ducks you used to have. I'd love it if my ducks could have a pond, and even though there are two small ponds nearby, they're the neighbors. Before we moved here and we were talking with the neighbor, I watched his dog jump into his pond and flush out some wild ducks. So, I know that the water wouldn't even be a safe place for them! So, they just have to be happy with a big rubber bowl. I also know they have been known to fly out of my fences at our other house, so hopefully the aviary netting will keep them in the fence and keep aerial predators out.
Also, thanks for your comment on my website! It's a work in progress, but I'm pleased with the results so far.

Well gotta get started on my projects, as I've been on BYC for 2 hrs 41 minutes, and that's only been on the Easter HAL thread, NY chicken stock thread and here!
 
Morning All,
I got my first Call Duck egg this morning. (I will not hatch from them, I will not hatch from them,
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I have to keep telling myself if I keep adding to the bator then eggs in the bator will be making the move with us come May 1st. LOL And I do NOT need to worry about that come moving day. Right now I have 2 Orpington eggs developing in there and 4 Sizzle eggs. Keeping my fingers crossed for a blue frizzled sizzle. That's the only color/feather type I haven't gotten yet with all this hatching I've been doing. I also have 3 sebbie eggs developing out of 10, not sure why the others aren't doing anything. I have 1 egg from each pair developing, so it's not that some are fertile and some aren't. Weird.

Hope everyone's cheeps are doing well and getting ready to start foraging in the grass again!
 
Another 3/4" of snow on the ground... The way I see it, it hides the giant mud pit out back... The Toulouse goose hates the nest box I gave her in the run in shed... So this morning she squeezed herself into one of the nest boxes I have out for the ducks. Watching her pop out of there was something akin to a circus clown car act... I'm assuming she likes it, because her mate claimed the porch for her, giving the dominant pair of geese a beat down so that his wife could eat breakfast.
I'm glad she's thinking about trying again, but she picked a high traffic area, and has blocked access to the nest boxes for the rest of the flock. She's lost two clutches so far, so I don't want to displace her yet again, but if she has made up her mind about the porch, it will be chaos back there for a while!!!
 
No more snow here thank goddess but I wish it would melt! My coops alternate between frozen and mucky and I need to give them a spring cleaning. Cmon sun!

My sick chicken with the pecked eye is still in isolation. I've tried Veterycin, tylan, etc - the eye is swollen and closed but seems to be staying around the same.. but she's not eating much so we shall see.

Anyone purchased from Valley Hatchery before? They have NN and state they don't grind up the boy chicks, so it's an interesting prospect.. but I'm curious to know how decent the sexing is..
 
Morning All,
I got my first Call Duck egg this morning. (I will not hatch from them, I will not hatch from them, ;) )
I have to keep telling myself if I keep adding to the bator then eggs in the bator will be making the move with us come May 1st. LOL And I do NOT need to worry about that come moving day. Right now I have 2 Orpington eggs developing in there and 4 Sizzle eggs. Keeping my fingers crossed for a blue frizzled sizzle. That's the only color/feather type I haven't gotten yet with all this hatching I've been doing. I also have 3 sebbie eggs developing out of 10, not sure why the others aren't doing anything. I have 1 egg from each pair developing, so it's not that some are fertile and some aren't. Weird.

Hope everyone's cheeps are doing well and getting ready to start foraging in the grass again!

Having lost the battle with setting air cells in my call eggs after they got beaten in shipping, I've got plenty of room in my waterfowl incubator for those calls you are not ( ;) ) incubating.... Just sayin' lol!!!!
 
Having lost the battle with setting air cells in my call eggs after they got beaten in shipping, I've got plenty of room in my waterfowl incubator for those calls you are not (
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I'll definitely keep you in mind! Right now I only have a pair, a magpie hen and pastel drake - no idea what those two colors would produce! I think they would be fun to hatch and see what came out of it but if she ends up laying an egg a day I would gladly ship you some once I knew they were fertile.
 
I'll definitely keep you in mind! Right now I only have a pair, a magpie hen and pastel drake - no idea what those two colors would produce! I think they would be fun to hatch and see what came out of it but if she ends up laying an egg a day I would gladly ship you some once I knew they were fertile.

Thanks!!!! I just lost my SQ pastels. They were nicely fertile too. The last one just developed the red ring of death after I tried to coax the air cell back up to the top of the egg. Even a 12 degree angle to start was too much for the developing embryos! They had to have taken some serious damage in shipping - they were packed really well - but the disruption of the cells was massive. Something about that run up from the Carolinas. Everything I get from down there takes a beating, no matter who I buy from! (After 2 years of fighting to save eggs from that route, I should know better!!) Eggs from the PA to NY run settle nicely, with just the expected saddle air cell, and the eggs from the Carolinas never live, regardless of species! I swear they must play football with everything labeled "fragile" on that shipping route!!!
 
Thanks!!!! I just lost my SQ pastels. They were nicely fertile too. The last one just developed the red ring of death after I tried to coax the air cell back up to the top of the egg. Even a 12 degree angle to start was too much for the developing embryos! They had to have taken some serious damage in shipping - they were packed really well - but the disruption of the cells was massive. Something about that run up from the Carolinas. Everything I get from down there takes a beating, no matter who I buy from! (After 2 years of fighting to save eggs from that route, I should know better!!) Eggs from the PA to NY run settle nicely, with just the expected saddle air cell, and the eggs from the Carolinas never live, regardless of species! I swear they must play football with everything labeled "fragile" on that shipping route!!!

I actually just shipped Sizzle eggs to TX, 6 of them. She said only 1 had a detached air cell and out of the six eggs, 5 developed (one of which was 13 days old but I sent her anyway and told her to try anyway, it actually developed!) I believe the one that did not develop was the one with the detached air cell. I just had a dozen eggs shipped to me last month and I loved the way they came packaged, they were perfect. So I used the same method when shipping these down to TX.
 
Whoever it was that recommended cutlers supply for my bands I just wanted to say thanks again, they're already here like what is it 36 hours after I ordered them? and they sent them in reseal able bags so yay no more having to put them in bags myself which is silly I know but I care about weird things. Also they had a super pice for so many and the quality is good, I got a box full for &30 shipped and they sent a catalogue which I appreciate because on ye olde homestead there is no wifi its all data my dears ;) I LOVE catalogues hehe so very cool tip thanks, I think I'm good for a while :-D
 

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