***OKIES in the BYC III ***

Broken Arrow isn't too too far away from OKC...maybe we can do chick railroad. I am actually wondering if we will have the auction - they (meteorologists) have been talking about weather coming in. The forecast isn't too bad - but in mho lately we've gotten it worse than initially forecast a few days ahead. If you decide to try for my eggs - PM me and I'll exchange phone numbers with the Stelles. But - given my very small and uncertain numbers - I'd go with some birds already hatched from Broken Arrow.
 
Broken Arrow isn't too too far away from OKC...maybe we can do chick railroad. I am actually wondering if we will have the auction - they (meteorologists) have been talking about weather coming in. The forecast isn't too bad - but in mho lately we've gotten it worse than initially forecast a few days ahead. If you decide to try for my eggs - PM me and I'll exchange phone numbers with the Stelles. But - given my very small and uncertain numbers - I'd go with some birds already hatched from Broken Arrow.
That makes sense. My friend (their daughter) he said she was going to ask her parents if they knew anyone around with silkies. I imagine she will be letting me know soon that she cannot find any... Thanks so much for your offer, though! :0)
 
I will remember that.  I just feel horrible, like I killed them (which, honeslty I may have - but I will never know...).


I felt the exact same way, responsible for their deaths, and I just knew it was something I'd done. It gets easier. You will hatch more, have fewer losses, still lose some, even entire hatches, but come to realize there's a reason chickens hatch a dozen at a time. Nature expects losses, and balances that out with lots of eggs to try with.
 
That makes sense.  My friend (their daughter) he said she was going to ask her parents if they knew anyone around with silkies.  I imagine she will be letting me know soon that she cannot find any...  Thanks so much for your offer, though! :0)

I will keep you updated, there is lots of peeping going on but no hatching yet. I will probably keep hatching silkies, it seems like someone is always looking for some and I really enjoy incubating. :)
 
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I will keep you updated, there is lots of peeping going on but no hatching yet. I will probably keep hatching silkies, it seems like someone is always looking for some and I really enjoy incubating.
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That's awesome, hope you have lots of new babies...
 
@I-love-my-honey I know somebody who might be hatching Swedish Flower Hens this weekend. I'm not sure if she wants to sell any out of this hatch, but I can ask, if you want.
 
Dusti...so sorry you are under the weather and can't go pick up birds at Newcastle..hope those antibiotics kick in soon.

Thought I'd post a few pictures....maybe picture heavy...
Norman and his mother.


Reminders of the last ice storm





Birds...a few of the Columbian Wyandotte and Blue Columbian with Cochins




Birds
 
I felt the exact same way, responsible for their deaths, and I just knew it was something I'd done. It gets easier. You will hatch more, have fewer losses, still lose some, even entire hatches, but come to realize there's a reason chickens hatch a dozen at a time. Nature expects losses, and balances that out with lots of eggs to try with.

Thanks - I imagine it does get easier. My girls were pretty upset also. We have this animal empathy thing going in my house.
 

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