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Only if you put that egg in your 'bator!
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Oh good!!! Your girls laying for you again?
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My hen is still broody! I stuck some of my mutt eggs (my EE and cochin make very pretty babies) under her last night. Only 5, just in case she changes her mind. And she's so smart, she chucked out one of the ceramic eggs already.
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Oh good!!! Your girls laying for you again?
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My hen is still broody! I stuck some of my mutt eggs (my EE and cochin make very pretty babies) under her last night. Only 5, just in case she changes her mind. And she's so smart, she chucked out one of the ceramic eggs already.
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Go broody girl go
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I get one egg every three days. Better than none. I am starting to think that too many worms isn't a balanced diet for chickens. And they beg soooo sweetly.

OH MY...ray got home while I was down at the coop. I walked away. I left the door wide open. Needless to say I had to catch 4 itty bitty hens and put them back in the run. (Top lifts off. I am Sooo glad I talked ray out of putting one screw in each top panel.) I was kinda glad the loved worms so very much that they would walk right over to get one from my fingers. I grabbed the most curious one and put her back in the run and threw the worm in after her. After I had 2 inside the other 2 wanted in. They didn't even try to run away when I approached them. They got worms too.


A chick in EACH pocket is better. Gotta love those chicks. No bator for me. I would be A** Deep in chicks in no time. It can happen, can't it featherz?
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Oh good!!! Your girls laying for you again?
smile.png


My hen is still broody! I stuck some of my mutt eggs (my EE and cochin make very pretty babies) under her last night. Only 5, just in case she changes her mind. And she's so smart, she chucked out one of the ceramic eggs already.
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Go broody girl go
jumpy.gif


I get one egg every three days. Better than none. I am starting to think that too many worms isn't a balanced diet for chickens. And they beg soooo sweetly.

OH MY...ray got home while I was down at the coop. I walked away. I left the door wide open. Needless to say I had to catch 4 itty bitty hens and put them back in the run. (Top lifts off. I am Sooo glad I talked ray out of putting one screw in each top panel.) I was kinda glad the loved worms so very much that they would walk right over to get one from my fingers. I grabbed the most curious one and put her back in the run and threw the worm in after her. After I had 2 inside the other 2 wanted in. They didn't even try to run away when I approached them. They got worms too.


A chick in EACH pocket is better. Gotta love those chicks. No bator for me. I would be A** Deep in chicks in no time. It can happen, can't it featherz?
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That describes be perfectly right now!! I think I'm going to hatch what I have collected now & give it a rest except for Dorkings. I've thought about offering incubation services to people that don't have incubators or maybe just doing custom hatches.

I actually carried eggs out to the coops today & gave them to my broody silkies! Noah thought I was confused when he saw me filling a basket inside to bring it outside!
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Go broody girl go
jumpy.gif


I get one egg every three days. Better than none. I am starting to think that too many worms isn't a balanced diet for chickens. And they beg soooo sweetly.

OH MY...ray got home while I was down at the coop. I walked away. I left the door wide open. Needless to say I had to catch 4 itty bitty hens and put them back in the run. (Top lifts off. I am Sooo glad I talked ray out of putting one screw in each top panel.) I was kinda glad the loved worms so very much that they would walk right over to get one from my fingers. I grabbed the most curious one and put her back in the run and threw the worm in after her. After I had 2 inside the other 2 wanted in. They didn't even try to run away when I approached them. They got worms too.


A chick in EACH pocket is better. Gotta love those chicks. No bator for me. I would be A** Deep in chicks in no time. It can happen, can't it featherz?
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That describes be perfectly right now!! I think I'm going to hatch what I have collected now & give it a rest except for Dorkings. I've thought about offering incubation services to people that don't have incubators or maybe just doing custom hatches.

I actually carried eggs out to the coops today & gave them to my broody silkies! Noah thought I was confused when he saw me filling a basket inside to bring it outside!
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Glad you live a LONG way from me. You have broodies and an incubator. I would be hip deep in chicks and broke, paying you to hatch my eggs.


I think one of my chicks is a roo. He/she won't stay in my pocket. Keeps jumping out and climbing up to sit under my chin. Everyone else stays in the pocket like they are supposed to.
 
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ok got to thinking still puzzled about how auction in lyons is going to go and brideport on same day. two of the normal bird/cage handlers help/ work at both auctions. going to be interested to see which auction they are more loyal too. just in case any one is wondering about lyons auction here is info.

saturday april 30,2011

10 am start consignments start at 7am

all the same rules as brideport but cheaper commission 25% small animals large animals goats etc. 20%

pine creek feed store route 31 lyons , ny
auction is held by village auction gallery and jimmie hoyt as auctioneer

as you go around big bend from clyde into newark half way. (wayne county)

look for amish buggies and your close!!!! cant miss it!!!

this is once a year spring auction
many people come from seneca county, cayuga county, and wayne county for this auction.
it usually does not end til at least 7pm
 
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That describes be perfectly right now!! I think I'm going to hatch what I have collected now & give it a rest except for Dorkings. I've thought about offering incubation services to people that don't have incubators or maybe just doing custom hatches.

I actually carried eggs out to the coops today & gave them to my broody silkies! Noah thought I was confused when he saw me filling a basket inside to bring it outside!
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Glad you live a LONG way from me. You have broodies and an incubator. I would be hip deep in chicks and broke, paying you to hatch my eggs.


I think one of my chicks is a roo. He/she won't stay in my pocket. Keeps jumping out and climbing up to sit under my chin. Everyone else stays in the pocket like they are supposed to.

They are sweet little things aren't they? Great to meet you in person finally!
 
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Glad you live a LONG way from me. You have broodies and an incubator. I would be hip deep in chicks and broke, paying you to hatch my eggs.


I think one of my chicks is a roo. He/she won't stay in my pocket. Keeps jumping out and climbing up to sit under my chin. Everyone else stays in the pocket like they are supposed to.

They are sweet little things aren't they? Great to meet you in person finally!

Was nice to meet you too. And yes, they are great little bitty chickies. But I still say one is a roo....cuz he keeps trying to cuddle under my chin.

What did you say they were? (the momma and pappa's breeds?)
 
Anyone nearish me hatching in about three weeks? No definite need yet, but if my chicken stays broody and nothing hatches I may need to purchase a chick or three to get her out of the funk in a few weeks.
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I've only got 5 eggs under her so it's a possibility nothing will hatch. Don't really care about the breed or pedigree- any large fowl breed (no bantams or silkies, the other birds in this coop are massive).

It's going to be a beautiful day! We've got to get the pool cover off and finish building my run-in coop. We're trying to figure out a way to incorporate all these old doors we are upgrading. It's going to be my 'door coop'.
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